
I've just read through the thread again, and I don't think you were referring to either establishment - your oil change was after Pat's Place.
So, the answer to your question is, "No."
I would not bother if I was you! It is not the shop that I had in mind, but in the next block of units. I hobbled up there from the hotel this morning to try the breakfast. Two pages of "set" menus, although I did not turn the page over until after I had ordered, so only saw the first three. Only one of the "sets" showed a single miserable sausage, but ALL of them showed fried egg(s).
Thank you for that, as I probably would have voided if simply about 'English' brekkie, as I have no interest it Brit food.Big Boy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:32 am Yes, such is the nature of the beast - people start new threads as opposed to finding original threads. A cursory look shows at least 5 other threads I could have posted in. I think the thread you are referring to is something about breakfast places in 2020. It is now 2022, so I opted for the original, which is not date specific.
Big Boy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:40 pm Wow!!! It's a long time since this thread saw light of day.
We tried a new place (for us) for breakfast (brunch) today. Hug, which is opposite the original Baguette.
I have to say, whilst being a little pricier than some places in town, the food quality (for a breakfast) was the best I've known in Thailand. Presentation was first class.
As you will have noticed, I judge my breakfast by the sausages and bacon. Unfortunately for me, the sausages were not right for this fussy git, but they will probably blow most people's minds. You could tell they were made with quality pork, and were probably the finest sausages I've ever had. However, having been dragged up, they were probably too good for my personal taste. Bacon was good.
I think I'm saying the breakfast was too good for this heathen.
I'd certainly recommend somebody looking for a full English in that part of town to give it a try. Parking is plentiful around the back, the place is very clean and service was good - you can sit inside with aircon or outside.
My son had a Wagu Beef Burger, which looked really good, and Mrs BB had a Carbonara, which I tasted, and was very impressed.
Just got a phone call from a friend. The deal fell through on Hug, so it’s not being sold. The Saturday event is still happening, but it’s just a…well, I don’t really know what to call it. It’s not a farewell shindig anymore, I can tell you that. 5pm, if anyone wants to come and enjoy good food in a good atmosphere. I’m not associated with this restaurant in any other way but as an eager diner, so this isn’t a commercial or anything.Jack_Batty wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:23 pmBig Boy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:40 pm Wow!!! It's a long time since this thread saw light of day.
We tried a new place (for us) for breakfast (brunch) today. Hug, which is opposite the original Baguette.
I have to say, whilst being a little pricier than some places in town, the food quality (for a breakfast) was the best I've known in Thailand. Presentation was first class.
As you will have noticed, I judge my breakfast by the sausages and bacon. Unfortunately for me, the sausages were not right for this fussy git, but they will probably blow most people's minds. You could tell they were made with quality pork, and were probably the finest sausages I've ever had. However, having been dragged up, they were probably too good for my personal taste. Bacon was good.
I think I'm saying the breakfast was too good for this heathen.
I'd certainly recommend somebody looking for a full English in that part of town to give it a try. Parking is plentiful around the back, the place is very clean and service was good - you can sit inside with aircon or outside.
My son had a Wagu Beef Burger, which looked really good, and Mrs BB had a Carbonara, which I tasted, and was very impressed.
I’ve had many a meal at Hug and they have never disappointed. Never had the breakfast there. Actually these days, with my intermittent fasting diet, I don’t eat until 2 or 4pm, so I rarely eat breakfast food, period. Unfortunately, the owners of Hug have sold the restaurant. There is a farewell celebration for the current owners this Saturday starting at 5pm. I don’t know what will happen to the restaurant after that, but I intend to find out this weekend. I would hate to see this place close, because it really is a fantastic restaurant.