'Hotel' breakfast
'Hotel' breakfast
On my next visit to Hua Hin I will be renting a house for the first time. Can anyone recommend a good place to get a '5 star hotel breakfast' (ie fresh fruit, juices,pastries, toast, tea/coffee and a full English, all served in a nice environment ) at a Thai price ?
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My only question would be "what do you regard a Thai price as being?". If you gave us some idea of that, then maybe we could suggest some places.pinsharp wrote:On my next visit to Hua Hin I will be renting a house for the first time. Can anyone recommend a good place to get a '5 star hotel breakfast' (ie fresh fruit, juices,pastries, toast, tea/coffee and a full English, all served in a nice environment ) at a Thai price ?
"Hotel" Breakfast
If you are renting a house could I respectfully suggest that you purchase the ingredients in Tesco Lotus or somewhere similar and enjoy your own environment?
No dressing up you can have your breakfast at your own pace whenever you like.
No dressing up you can have your breakfast at your own pace whenever you like.
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Hallo there Pinsharp
a five star Hotel Breakfast @ Thai prices I couldn't find @ any hotels in Hua Hin area but you can try the german place right next to Cha Ba Chalet @ the corner of Sra Song and Amnuaysin Rd. You can find it on the HHAD Map on grid B6 You find Chaba Chalet and it's right next to it. It's called Ruammit Restaurant which offer a good German Breakfast @ an affordable price. beware though the prices are a bit above Thai prices but The Breakfast you get is Terrific.
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a five star Hotel Breakfast @ Thai prices I couldn't find @ any hotels in Hua Hin area but you can try the german place right next to Cha Ba Chalet @ the corner of Sra Song and Amnuaysin Rd. You can find it on the HHAD Map on grid B6 You find Chaba Chalet and it's right next to it. It's called Ruammit Restaurant which offer a good German Breakfast @ an affordable price. beware though the prices are a bit above Thai prices but The Breakfast you get is Terrific.
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Describe a 'good' German breakfast, UST. I thought they were mainly cold slices of meat, some cheese, black bread and some salad? PeteThe understudy wrote: It's called Ruammit Restaurant which offer a good German Breakfast @ an affordable price. beware though the prices are a bit above Thai prices but The Breakfast you get is Terrific.
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Hello Pete
[quote]Pete:I thought they were mainly cold slices of meat, some cheese, black bread and some salad? [/quote] Those are regular German Breakfast in order for it to be really good it must have Marmalade Assorted flavors best fresh made, diffrent oven baked German Bread Buns, like Sesame Bread, German Breakfast Bread buns or as Germans call'em "Schrippen" Chocolate Bread Spread "Nutella" Brand, Breakfast Cereals, Milk, O'Jiuce, freshly Brewed Coffee or Tee!
This elaborate German Breakfast them germans have every saturday and Sunday usually within the comfort of their Family!
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[quote]Pete:I thought they were mainly cold slices of meat, some cheese, black bread and some salad? [/quote] Those are regular German Breakfast in order for it to be really good it must have Marmalade Assorted flavors best fresh made, diffrent oven baked German Bread Buns, like Sesame Bread, German Breakfast Bread buns or as Germans call'em "Schrippen" Chocolate Bread Spread "Nutella" Brand, Breakfast Cereals, Milk, O'Jiuce, freshly Brewed Coffee or Tee!
This elaborate German Breakfast them germans have every saturday and Sunday usually within the comfort of their Family!
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I’ve nothing at all against Germans, but I’ve accumulated several years of time living in German hotels and I would pay 5 star prices to avoid a German breakfast, especially that bizarre dark bread that resembles a construction material and liverwurst pate that wouldn’t get a Thai street dog out from under your car.
In fact the only enjoyable thing about a German hotel breakfast is watching people who mistake the raw eggs for boiled ones making a mess of the table cloth!
In fact the only enjoyable thing about a German hotel breakfast is watching people who mistake the raw eggs for boiled ones making a mess of the table cloth!
LOL....you're getting killed here UST.
You have to come up with something that resembles, 3 fried eggs, a rasher of bacon, 2-3 bangers, 6 pieces of toast with butter already melted in, a piece of fried bread, heinz beans, mushrooms, fried tomatos, a good cup of tea with milk, and perhaps black pudding, although I pass on that.
For lunch, a cottage pie with bangers and mash and some peas mixed in.
For dinner, fish and chips, cod only.
See, some of us Yanks know how to survive in Britain! Pete
You have to come up with something that resembles, 3 fried eggs, a rasher of bacon, 2-3 bangers, 6 pieces of toast with butter already melted in, a piece of fried bread, heinz beans, mushrooms, fried tomatos, a good cup of tea with milk, and perhaps black pudding, although I pass on that.
For lunch, a cottage pie with bangers and mash and some peas mixed in.
For dinner, fish and chips, cod only.
See, some of us Yanks know how to survive in Britain! Pete
Actually the hotel where I stay here in Luxembourg now provides a cooked breakfast after the manager gave in to us Brits here complaining about having to do a days work on a croissant and glass of orange juice.
The best cooked breakfasts I’ve had were when staying in small hotels in Ireland, unhealthy as hell, but good nevertheless.
I’m afraid I haven’t a clue where you can get one in Hua Hin, as I usually have chili seafood and rice for breakfast, definitely at Thai prices.
The best cooked breakfasts I’ve had were when staying in small hotels in Ireland, unhealthy as hell, but good nevertheless.
I’m afraid I haven’t a clue where you can get one in Hua Hin, as I usually have chili seafood and rice for breakfast, definitely at Thai prices.
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Totally off topic, but you're wrong there, Steve. Thai street dogs love that stuff! It's what I use to give meds to the really finicky dogs, as they adore the taste & it's so sticky & gooey, it's hard for them to pick the tablets out of it.STEVE G wrote:and liverwurst pate that wouldn’t get a Thai street dog out from under your car.
Sorry,
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