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Where did you buy this strange burger ?

 

Posted from my mobile so I blame any spelling errors on that.

Title has the venue name.

 

Jomtien beach road, around Soi 12

 

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Looked and sounded half decent until the addition of the processed cheese slices. I love a good burger but when it has the sliced cheese in it, it gives me heartburn for a day afterwards. I find that it adds little or no flavour to a dish and effectively ruins it (for me anyway).

 

Good report Gabor, thanks for posting but I think this one is crossed off my list.

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Looked and sounded half decent until the addition of the processed cheese slices. I love a good burger but when it has the sliced cheese in it, it gives me heartburn for a day afterwards. I find that it adds little or no flavour to a dish and effectively ruins it (for me anyway).

 

Good report Gabor, thanks for posting but I think this one is crossed off my list.

That's exactly how this sandwich is traditionally made. Kind of like your beans on toast, which I find appalling, it's a traditional thing.

 

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Patty Melt?

Yes..the real thing. It's my favorite sandwich, and I usually have one at Tigglebitties regularly.

 

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That's exactly how this sandwich is traditionally made. Kind of like your beans on toast, which I find appalling, it's a traditional thing.

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Not by the Earl of Sandwich tradition , it looks far more interesting ,

 

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I like a burger with cheese - real cheese is better than processed cheese though.

I think beans on toast can be OK too. Not the most delicious but a very filling snack.

 

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Now beans on top of toasted cheese (cheddar of course)....... luxury !!! A "Cheese Beano" for those who speak "mariner"! :bhappy

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I like a burger with cheese - real cheese is better than processed cheese though.

I think beans on toast can be OK too. Not the most delicious but a very filling snack.

 

Posted from my mobile so I blame any spelling errors on that.

Only if it has those little sausages in there!

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I finally took the effort to find this place. When I walked in, the AC was off. I very nearly did a U turn. The staff recognized the issue and turned the AC on and directed me to the table to get maximum benefit.

 

I don't order hot dogs in a sit down restaurant and eventually settled on the Philly cheese steak. It was a smaller sandwich than I anticipated, but I am one of those for whom that is not, objectively, a bad thing. It turned out to be quite a tasty sandwich. Visually you couldn't spot any cheese but you could taste it. It comes with a few chips (crisps to some of you).

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I had cheese on toast at that little 'transport' type café at the Boukow end of New plaza a few weeks ago. My mate had ordered eggs on toast and in the confusion I was presented with two slices of cheese on toast with a fried egg on each slice. I decided to keep it and put plenty of pepper on as usual. It was absolutely fantastic.

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The first time I ever ordered scrambled eggs and toast at the Jomtien Pig & Whistle, I was a bit distressed when the plate came out with the eggs on one of the pieces of toast. That was a piece of toast I did not eat. To their credit, now, when I order eggs and toast separate, that's what I get.

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Now beans on top of toasted cheese (cheddar of course)....... luxury !!! A "Cheese Beano" for those who speak "mariner"! :bhappy

Jesus "Cheese Beano" that brings back memories, haven't heard that term for donkeys years. Used to get served that sometimes on P&O General Cargo Division ships. Probably when the cooks couldn't be arsed cooking.

 

Apologies for going off topic.

 

 

 

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I had cheese on toast at that little 'transport' type café at the Boukow end of New plaza a few weeks ago. My mate had ordered eggs on toast and in the confusion I was presented with two slices of cheese on toast with a fried egg on each slice. I decided to keep it and put plenty of pepper on as usual. It was absolutely fantastic.

:lol: Add ham or bacon to the build and you have another "maritime classic" .... "The Cheesie, Hammie, Eggie Topside" ! Tastes way better than it sounds! :nod
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