Full English Breakfast

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Which direction were you going when it was on the LHS?

There are so many places opening on Soi 94 at the moment, it's difficult to keep pace.
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I like a good b'fast, good wi-fi and the BKK Post.
El Murphy's and Lucky's has all of these.
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BB - heading away from Petchkasem Road towards the railway crossing.
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bonnielass wrote:BB - heading away from Petchkasem Road towards the railway crossing.
Thanks - is it in one of the new places that have just opened up there, or is it in one of more established places?
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Its called Morning Bread, lovely bread and breakfast there. Ciabatta there is fantastic, very light and really great :)
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JW - thanks for that, I never took note of the name.
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You should be heading up the Hua Hin Tourist Information Office.

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No problem, they sell lovely Mango jam in there too... just love the place.... forgot about the almond croissants... if you get in before 9am they are sometimes just out of the oven...... very very very fantastic!
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i called earlier this week very nice blt sandwich and opens at 0800
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Well, being a lazy Bank Holiday morning, we went down to Morning Bread as a family this morning. The first positive was the wooden seating :D , although this was quickly overtaken by a lack of fans, and constant dust from the road as cars drove by. However, these were the only criticsms.

The food was IMHO the best value breakfast I've seen in Hua Hin. Most of the set breakfasts cost 130 Baht or less. My personal breakfast (far too much for me) cost 120 Baht, and consisted of 2 'decent' sausages, 2 fried eggs, 2 slices of 'real' bread and butter, a large bread roll (with marmalade), coffee and orange juice. For the money, this was a veritable feast.

It is not somewhere I'd recommend for a Desperate Dan breakfast, although Mrs BB (who only wanted 2 croisants), somehow managed to order a monster breakfast i.e. as well as her croissants, she had a bowl of beans, 4 slices of ham, 4 slices of bacon, 2 sausages, 2 eggs, chips, coffee and orange juice - cost 220 Baht. OK, there was a time I could have easily demolished 2 of those and looked for more, but this was quite a substantial breakfast. Unfortunately, she could only eat her croissants. Fortunately, we had my son with us, who managed to clear her plate when he had finished his own.

Reading the menu, you can mix and match your bread types and croissants, although I didn't feel that adventurous on my first visit.

I don't think you will find better value in Hua Hin (maybe as good, but not better). We will go again.

Thank you bonnielass.
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I often frequent this place as it's close to our condo. They have my vote and the two girls working there are exceptionally friendly.
I asked for jam one day instead of marmalade and one of the girls nipped off on her bike to buy a jar. :shock:
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We went down to Morning Bread for breakfast this morning. I was becoming quite aggitated at the very slow service, especially when I saw somebody arrive with a large carrier bag full of eggs. Eventually, somebody came out to explain the delay - they'd been broken into overnight, and somebody had taken their eggs, sausages and bacon :shock:
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That's bad news B.B. N'Boom works hard at her business. Bad karma there.....
Will have to nip up this week and spend some baht and get the story.
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