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

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I usually eat it in the afternoon. That’s why it’s called an all day breakfast :D
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Can't be checked, but I think that this must be the most repeated thread on the forum. I like many expats in Asia can happliy eat local food for lunch and dinner but must have English B'fast food if I eat B'fast. One of my criteria is--Do they get their sausage from HH Bacon and Ham shop.
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oakdale160 wrote: Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:40 pm Can't be checked, but I think that this must be the most repeated thread on the forum.
I wouldn't doubt that at all. I'm so glad I'm not a breakfast person, so I don't have to worry where to find the best one :wink: :mrgreen:
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Nereus wrote: Wed Nov 07, 2018 12:04 pm
There is no real definition of what constitutes an English Breakfast.
I thought that they are called "cholesterol bombs"? :rasta:
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oakdale160 wrote:One of my criteria is--Do they get their sausage from HH Bacon and Ham shop.
Seriously good sausages from there. Some of the best I have ever tasted.

Where is HH serve these as part of the breakfast though?



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Toulouse sausage @ Boucherie Jean Pierre = outstanding & not expensive.
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I have asked the HHH&B guy who is customers are but he declined to tell me, but I have asked at several b;fast places where they source their sausages.
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As this is the most important thread on this forum ;-) then can we have some sub threads?!

1. Best/best value breakfast in the Hua Hin City /beach/binta block area. I've done Murphys/Limelight, Little Norway (closed?) and Cool Breeze and I'm looking for more good options

2. Anywhere close to Baan Klang/Tira Tirra? Save me walking into town....


The two little cafes either side of Baan Klang do not do 'eggs' I've tried


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Michaelaway wrote: Fri Nov 09, 2018 9:03 am Toulouse sausage @ Boucherie Jean Pierre = outstanding & not expensive.
I presume this is the French butcher in Soi88 - what is the meat in this Toulouse sausage - pork?
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In answer to PET,yes,pork,and can be delicious in a casserole with red wine and include various other individual tastes herbs/spices/vegetables/potatoes etc.
In response to the colonel,I Rice close to Tira Tiraa used to do a reasonable breakfast i believe,although not sure about the bacon/sausage quality,if any.
Rather than cross over Petchakasem,go along Sa Song where the night market crosses,in the area of All in Hua Hin there are several choices.
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Thistle wrote:In answer to PET,yes,pork,and can be delicious in a casserole with red wine and include various other individual tastes herbs/spices/vegetables/potatoes etc.
In response to the colonel,I Rice close to Tira Tiraa used to do a reasonable breakfast i believe,although not sure about the bacon/sausage quality,if any.
Rather than cross over Petchakasem,go along Sa Song where the night market crosses,in the area of All in Hua Hin there are several choices.
1. I Rice? Is that on the railway road?
2. Sa song /Dechanuchit - name is All in Hua hin? Is that right?

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1,yes,come out of T.T. turn right into the little alleyway,then right again approx 300 metres down on the right.
2.Sa Song road runs between Petchakasem and the railway line,yes restaurant called All in Hua Hin,and other eateries either side of this popular location.
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.Sa Song road runs between Petchakasem and the railway line
Unless it has been moved, I think that you will find that Sa Song Rd. runs parallel to Petchkasem Rd, between Soi 70 to Soi 76.
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Nereus wrote:
.Sa Song road runs between Petchakasem and the railway line
Unless it has been moved, I think that you will find that Sa Song Rd. runs parallel to Petchkasem Rd, between Soi 70 to Soi 76.
Its OK I know Sa Song. Thanks Thistle I will check those out.

Plus any other recommendations around bintablock/Hilton gratefully received for when I'm in town.

I'm thinking Father Ted's will do the full Monty but probably expensive versus Murphys /Limelight?

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So I went walking and looking for All in Hua Hin for brunch, eventually found it and when I sat down I opened Google maps and blow me its already marked on! Durrgghhh (so is I Rice too)

Anyway decent fair at AIHH had the EB1 for 160 baht.

As you say there are a few others street cafes around there and the cafe opposite(Chanchala?) does 2 eggs on toast and coffee for 70baht so I will try that too, as most of the time that's enough for me.

Not a bad little ambience down there but spoiled when the traffic builds up and those dickheads start beeping horns for no reason!

Grabbed the songthaew back as my gout has returned today(off topic but will be looking for that thread next!)

Thanks for the tips, will go to I Rice next.

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