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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
    Couple of cooked tomatoes
    Beakbeans
    love both, especially baked beans but i totally disapprove of that combination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
    Best beakfast I ever had was on Test rugby day in Christchurch.never forgot it.

    Home made hash browns
    Small fillet steak
    Bacon
    Two eggs
    Toast (thick multi grai...home made like..)
    Couple of cooked tomatoes
    Beakbeans
    Fried onions
    mushies
    Yep that would do it as well, well without the tomatos...I just dont like them

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    ^The best thing about it is that everything was perfectly cooked.came on a huge plate.Nothing swimming in fat or really greasy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by friscofrankie View Post
    ^Dude name of Ed I think. Good guy I was sittin here trying to remember teh only damn restaurant in Thailand that served me eggs "over" and that's it! Coffee served in a two cup press. Served me some "in-house," fresh made "country sausage." good guy to shoot the shit with as well.
    Ed is his name. I actually met him in Circle AK (population 100) just before he left for Thailand.
    Imagine my surprise when I figured out who he was 7 years later when he served me his "barbarian burger" in Pai.
    He's got a real nice little place there.

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    Best breakfast I ever had was a three-egg omelette folded over crabmeat, jack cheese and asparagus spears.

    Problem was, we had to pull up the crab traps, cull the nasty things, boil them and pick them. I was so tired by the time we ate, I had to take a nap. Oh! Maybe the mimosa had something to do with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
    Couple of cooked tomatoes
    Beakbeans
    love both, especially baked beans but i totally disapprove of that combination.
    Where do you think that the red stuff came from for the baked beans? Beet root?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dude View Post
    What and Where was your best breakfast ever in LOS? (Not including the "Y").
    Mine was at the "Pig N' Whistle" in PTY.

    The Dude.
    About the best Breakfast I've had in Thailand is at Jools in Soi 4 Sukumvit Bangkok, real mega one in there, not the cheapest around at 245 baht, but cracking portion, the place itself could do with a paint job though

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    The best breakfast in Patong is at the Islander restaurant. They've got a "big breakfast" for 180 baht that will make a man of ya: Eggs, sausage, bacon, ham, beans, taters, tomaters, toast, butter, jam and a nice big mug of coffee or proper british tea (you know the kind of tea that doubles as a varnish remover or makes an Irishman smile!)
    I usually just go for the yankee breakfast which consists of a more sane portion of eggs and bacon along with the big mug of coffee.
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