Big Boy wrote:I believe Limelight, El Murphys and Father Teds all do a half decent breakfast, and fall into your criterion, although Father Teds is advertised as Irish.
Personally, I avoid those 3 because of parking. Breakfast places you may find me in include:
99 Cafe (behind Baan Khun Por on the road with no name)
Route 88 (Soi 88)
Hua Hin Fishing Lodge
Joes Bar (Soi 94)
Morning Coffee (Soi 94)
Oasis (Khao Takiab)
The Room (Khao Takiab)
A favourite with many is also Nanny's just up from the 2 7-11s on the link road between 88 and 94.
Harry is right so here goes.....
Mine are
Murphys (4 items 99baht I have beans toast poached eggs and a single slice of v average bacon)it's OK, cheap and convenient
Cool breeze - next to Victor guesthouse on. Sea Rd 150 baht as per Murphys but includes tea..
Cha ame 120 baht no toast
Pats Place (ex Joe's) 150 baht as above plus potato onions tomatoes tea and juice
European delicatessen off Soi 102 in some village, like a butchers shop with cafe. Really good brekky there I must go again... If I can find it! Circa 150 baht.. Delicious and many items!
Limelight - I cant recall the deal there but last time I went I stupidly forgot that cheese is a migraine trigger for me and I had cheese on toast with poached eggs.... absolutely freaking delicious but sure enough the migraine followed 3 hours later. That was 2 years ago and I haven't eaten cheese since.... Schoolboy error!
I want to try Blue Viking opp Centara, recommended on here but every time I go past there's literally noone in there.... worrying!
Also want to try BB's Nannys . On Soi 94/88 link road. Better directions from BKP requested please(couldnt see nanny's marked on Soi on Google map)
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