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Not in Pattaya but rather Bangkok.

 

Not how I like my breakfast and the sausages in the top photo look rather anaemic. A bit fancy and though I like hash browns, I don't really want part cooked chopped up potato for my breakfast.

 

I agree about the eggs though, not a difficult skill to master.

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No disrespect meant here but that looks shocking.

 

Eggs overdone, bacon manky, mushrooms boiled,bread tiny and beans not Heinz.

 

Please trust me on this. Go to Barracuda in Naklua. The 100 baht breakfast is better than that and the 150 free flow tea and coffee a winner.

 

If you don't fancy that try the Lek Hotel Buffet breakfast at 110 baht next door to Barracuda. I'll be your mate once you've eaten there. You'll love it.

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That sausage and mash looks like a couple of shrivelled up dicks. That is not S+M. you should try Nickys, soi buakhow for proper English food

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That sausage and mash looks like a couple of shrivelled up dicks. That is not S+M. you should try Nickys, soi buakhow for proper English food

 

When your in there mick say hello to tav from ian :D

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When your in there mick say hello to tav from ian :D

 

Unfortunatley i wont be there until March next year. Im stuck in Mosul and Tallafar until then. But i cant wait for Nickys Sunday roast Lamb

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Why can't the Thais fry an egg? Never had bangers and mash, you'll be eating faggots and mushy peas next. :D

Glyn.

 

Have you ever had a TG fry an egg? The Thais lack finesse in the kitchen to cook fried or scrambled eggs, although their technique works for a plain omelet. A Thai will put about 1 inch of oil into a wok, heat it up, break an egg in a cup or bowl and slide it into the oil, spoon hot oil over the egg, and when the yolk is cooked through, they will extract the egg from the hot oil with a slotted spoon. In the west, we heat butter up in a small frying pan, break the egg in the pan and cook at high heat, at which time eggs can be served easy up spooning a little hot butter on the top, flipped in the pan, or even steamed by covering with a lid.

 

I love bangers and mash. I used to eat it in the states all the time, as I had access to several stores that carried British foods.

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Unfortunatley i wont be there until March next year. Im stuck in Mosul and Tallafar until then. But i cant wait for Nickys Sunday roast Lamb

 

oh i thought you lived in patts :clap2

 

oh well il say hi to him for you then :allright

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I hate cold toast and then having to wait for the little block of butter to defrost before I can spread it on the now stone cold toast :clap2

 

Hot buttered toast yum yum :D

 

 

mmmmmmmm slightly burned too :allright

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No disrespect meant here but that looks shocking.

 

Eggs overdone, bacon manky, mushrooms boiled,bread tiny and beans not Heinz.

 

Please trust me on this. Go to Barracuda in Naklua. The 100 baht breakfast is better than that and the 150 free flow tea and coffee a winner.

 

If you don't fancy that try the Lek Hotel Buffet breakfast at 110 baht next door to Barracuda. I'll be your mate once you've eaten there. You'll love it.

Hopefully the Lek breakfast is better than the lunch and dinner buffets,which are the worst around.

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Hi,

My Thai wife can fry a egg perfectly also bacon just great, not like a lot of people do in the U.K. i.e eggs runny and bacon which you have to break with you hands, as the knife won't cut it, to hard. Also she cooks with oil, I myself cannot stand butter, not hot enough for frying bacon and eggs. She has one of those cans which you pump to pressurise, fills it with cooking oil, and sprays a fine mist on to the pan. They are very good.

Since 1970 I have eaten in a lot of Thai places and only had a couple of bad breakfasts. I make a point in telling them how I want my egg done, also my bacon.

Thank god they were not like them photos. I would have sent it straight back.

Cheers Doug.

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oh i thought you lived in patts :banghead

 

oh well il say hi to him for you then :beer

 

I do live in Pattaya, im working in Iraq at this time, i will tell him when im there next, say hi to Nicky for me, cheers

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Why can't the Thais fry an egg? :banghead

Glyn.

 

Looks OK to me, since the Thais seem to always under cook eggs. I can't stand runny egg whites, and uncooked yolk.

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Hopefully the Lek breakfast is better than the lunch and dinner buffets,which are the worst around.

 

I'm on about Lek hotel in Naklua not at the end of soi 7.

 

I've heard the evening buffets in Lek (Naklua) are really nice as well.

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