Locations that serve a "good" Amercian / English breakfast.

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Locations that serve a "good" Amercian / English breakfast.

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Being breakfast addicts, my wife and I are always looking for new locations that serve a "good" breakfast. Our favourite was Victoria as it was located just across the road from our work place but it has moved on.

Apart from hotel buffets, suggestions welcome.
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When I lived in, and visited, Hua Hin I often had a breakfast in Buffalo Bills Tavern near the fishing pier, excellent value and quality, though I often was full the fest of the day. I'm assuming it's still there.
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Jungle Juice in the little road opposite the Hilton. Lucky restaurant in Kanjanomai does a decent one too, not typically british but its definitley worth trying - sausgage (not a cocktail one!) egg any style, bacon, ham and toast with juice and tea was 100 baht i think..maybe 120. :cheers:
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If you are looking for a good English breakfast try the Oasis Bar in Khao Takiab (real English sausage, bacon & black pudding). In town El Murphy's also do a good breakfast.
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Yes.. I know Luckys, Jungle Juice, El Murphy.... And have visited them. They all present a parking problem.
What I should have added to my post, is that I am ancient and do not walk to well. So being able to park nearby is fairly essential.
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Across the road from you just before you get to soi 80 is an English cafe
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Hua Hin Fishing Lodge does an excellent full breakfast and parking is very easy.
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Terrace90 has both American Breakfast and Full English Breakfast...

http://terrace-90.com/start.asp?nav=a2&nav1=a0
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There is plenty of room to park outside the Oasis in Khao Takiab (just past the police station).
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I also would recommend the Oasis, not just for breakfast but for meals as well. Well cooked and very good portions.
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moja wrote:Hua Hin Fishing Lodge does an excellent full breakfast and parking is very easy.
Not a bad location either :wink:
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By the way - we serve our breakfast all day :thumb:

In fact - anytime :cheers:
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richard wrote:Across the road from you just before you get to soi 80 is an English cafe
I think you mean Lizz or Lin's restaurant.
Got good breakfast, real sausages lovely bacon, grilled tomato and mushrooms. baked beans.
And not to forget the eggs. :-)
This with a pot of tea or coffee and orange juice, free refill of the juice.( not fresh but out of a carton )
For this I believe I paid 150 baht, Not more.

She has also nice apple pie with warm custard (120 baht or less ?? )

Funny place, outide they have 2 tables where smoking is forbidden, but inside you can.
This has to do with the fact that her neighbour is cooking outside.
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richard wrote:
Across the road from you just before you get to soi 80 is an English cafe
I think you mean Lizz or Lin's restaurant.
I keep meaning to try this place but haven't gotten around to it yet.

Is it any good Richard? :D :D :D :twisted:
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hhfarang wrote:Is it any good Richard? :D :D :D :twisted:

Well my name is not Richard, :D but I 've been there twice and I think it is nice as I describe above.
Just give it a go.
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Johanna, I was just joking with Richard as others on here have given him a hard time about over promoting that restaurant. I do want to try it but I rarely go downtown. I live south of town and can't seem to make it past all the good eateries on (and just off) Soi 94. :cheers:
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