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Can anyone tell me where you can get a good full english breakfast in patts with nice bacon not the fatty shit they normally serve and good sausage full of good pork not full of crap i will be grateful for any info

 

 

Cheers Royboy

Posted
Pig and Whistle on Soi 7, 18 Coins Soi Bukoaw

One more vote for Pig and Whistle, been good every time I've been in there.

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There's only one place for a decent English breakfast and that is at Cafe Uno on Soi Khao Noi...All the other tourist trap shite quoted above are wank! :bigsmile:

 

190 baht will get you:-

 

2 proper thick pork sausages

2 pieces of back bacon

2 Eggs (any style)

Proper beans (not the sweet cheap shit)

Button mushrooms

Tomatoes (grilled or plum)

Blackpudding

Hashbrowns

Fried, toasted or buttered bread

 

Fresh ground coffee or PG tips tea (free refill) and orange/apple/pineapple juice

 

 

 

Here is some off the other food available too...

 

 

 

There's only one place for a decent English breakfast and that is at Cafe Uno on Soi Khao Noi...All the other tourist trap shite quoted above are wank! :bigsmile:

 

190 baht will get you:-

 

2 proper thick pork sausages

2 pieces of back bacon

2 Eggs (any style)

Proper beans (not the sweet cheap shit)

Button mushrooms

Tomatoes (grilled or plum)

Blackpudding

Hashbrowns

Fried, toasted or buttered bread

 

Fresh ground coffee or PG tips tea (free refill) and orange/apple/pineapple juice

 

 

 

Here is some off the other food available too...

 

Big Burger

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Chicken tower burger

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Pizza

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Chicken tikka skewers

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Staffordshire oatcakes

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Lots more available and all 'really' home cooked!

Posted

Are these homemade staffordshire oatcakes and who cooks them,i am asuming the chef???

 

 

Is the owner a stokie lad then???/Not many people know of the Staffordshore oatcake.

 

BTWDo you know if i can buy half/ or dozen oatcakes fromt ehre

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Are these homemade staffordshire oatcakes and who cooks them,i am asuming the chef???

Is the owner a stokie lad then???/Not many people know of the Staffordshore oatcake.

 

BTWDo you know if i can buy half/ or dozen oatcakes fromt ehre

 

The mix for the oatcakes is from Stoke and so is the Chef...He'd probably make you half/dozen or so but I am not 100% on that.

 

He is on Pattaya-Live as Bigleg and on Secrets as CafeUno, his real name is Craig though you could always just pop in to see him.

 

Cheers

Posted
always the pig and whistle for meeeeeeeeee

Don't like the 7 baht tin of beans they serve with the breakfast, 'kin 'orrible!

 

Don't like the 7 baht tin of beans they serve with the breakfast, 'kin 'orrible!

and nearly as expensive as a 'little thief'

 

Don't like the 7 baht tin of beans they serve with the breakfast, 'kin 'orrible!

and nearly as expensive as a 'little thief'

 

and since when did an English breakfast come with fried potato?

 

Don't like the 7 baht tin of beans they serve with the breakfast, 'kin 'orrible!

and nearly as expensive as a 'little thief'

and since when did an English breakfast come with fried potato?

 

Actually, since when did hash browns get served with an English breakfast...Take them off Cafe Uno!

 

Thankfully there smaller breakfast @ 130baht, doesn't come with hashbrowns :bigsmile:

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I don't think I could handle all that greasy food for breakfast :bigsmile:

 

They have cornflakes too! :D

 

I don't think I could handle all that greasy food for breakfast :allright

 

BTW, hardly any grease on the small breakfast and never none on your plate <grin

Posted
They have cornflakes too! :allright

BTW, hardly any grease on the small breakfast and never none on your plate :bigsmile:

 

Cornflakes will do. <grin

Posted (edited)
Cornflakes will do. :allright
I kinda think that the best part of waking up, is a nice OJ.... beats 'Folgers in your cup' or cornflakes! :D Did I say OJ?.... Meant BJ! Edited by jacko
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I kinda think that the best part of waking up, is a nice OJ.... beats 'Folgers in your cup' or cornflakes! :D Did I say OJ?.... Meant BJ!

 

Heh heh I thought the BJ was her breakfast. :allright

Posted
Do ya get vegimite on toast as well????
Which part of 'English' did you not understand? :bigsmile: :D
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Come 6000miles to escape this shite

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Healthy it isn't, but I think a good old breakfast is a good way to wake up after a heavy night, and it will see you through until tea time.

Shame to have a go at an English tradition, and as the French say, to eat well in England, you would have to eat breakfast 3 times a day.

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