Big Boy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:57 pm 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.
just tried 99 cafe for first time.
As luck would have it Thurs is English Breakfast Special day so price reduced to 99baht.
Forgot to take pic but 1 toast, 1 fried egg, 1 bacon, 1 sausage, 1 Tomato, 1 small beans(english!) and 1 Tea( or Coffee)
I believe that on a non special day the price is 159 and you get the above plus an extra egg, extra 1 toast and orange juice
Food was good and cooked pretty well. Im a stickler for hot food(not warm or cold!) and i stressed this. Id give them 7/10 for this part. Overall i would say 8/10
I would go again but on a Thursday only to make a change from Nanys as i prefer the slightly quieter street noise to Nanys. But Nanys 99 baht special is pretty unbeatable
Could have done without the really annoying Christams musak .......
So, has anyone got any new Full English spots to report, keen to keep up to date....