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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.

 

 

 

And what would lead you to imagine that the French are qualified arbiters about eating well

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

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And what would lead you to imagine that the French are qualified arbiters about eating well

 

:o

 

 

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Why a Frenchman of course! :thumbup
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Always wondered WTF "Full English" BF meant...

 

 

So what's a half E BF... NO ham? No eggs? No tea? or may be half of each.... Call that a chinese or Indian or whatever BF....?

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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

 

 

Hi there id suggest the ritz soi 33/1 accesable from beech road and second road well worth a try excellent uk breakfast :banghead

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Hi there id suggest the ritz soi 33/1 accesable from beech road and second road well worth a try excellent uk breakfast :banghead
Those are actually coconut trees......
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Always wondered WTF "Full English" BF meant...

 

 

Means whatever the person who chalks it up on his menu wants it to be

 

 

As I said earlier, just use 'Full English = Utter shite' as a rule of thumb and you wont go far wrong

 

 

:allright

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Little place I know in Jomtien: “Foot Long” Cumberland sausage with two fried eggs, two bacon (streaky and back), baked beans, black pudding, mushrooms, fried tomato & onions, home fries, two whole wheat toast, fresh orange juice, large English breakfast tea or coffee. 155 baht.

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Little place I know in Jomtien: “Foot Long” Cumberland sausage with two fried eggs, two bacon (streaky and back), baked beans, black pudding, mushrooms, fried tomato & onions, home fries, two whole wheat toast, fresh orange juice, large English breakfast tea or coffee. 155 baht.

 

That looks delicious! And where would this place be? :allright

 

BTW, hope you have a good selection of books from the READING RECOMMENDATIONS topic.

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Little place I know in Jomtien: “Foot Long” Cumberland sausage with two fried eggs, two bacon (streaky and back), baked beans, black pudding, mushrooms, fried tomato & onions, home fries, two whole wheat toast, fresh orange juice, large English breakfast tea or coffee. 155 baht.

 

Shit and I have pay 200 baht for me pizza as it has cheese on it apparently!

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  • 3 months later...

not full English, just simple eggs & sausage or ham or bacon

in 2nd road, kiss restaurant, central shopping arcade opposite to the fruit stalls in front of Mike shopping mall

with tables extended out into a soi next to the restaurant

 

5x baht value for money

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