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| Food and Drink Thailand is a culinary paradise, but don't keep it hidden. Tell all where the best food is to be found, the best bars, the best Thai and Western restaurants as well as which cockroach infested flea pits to avoid. So tell us about your Dinning experiences in Thailand. |
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| Limp member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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| The Irish Clock in Udon is where I had this morning breakfast. Usual bacon eggs, baked beans, (but not those crap Ayam ones) 2 X excellent bangers and the best bacon I have had here, Sadly no Hash browns but at 150 baht incl toast & 2 big cups of excellent coffee, hard to beat value wise. I would have to regurgitate it to take a photo tho'. Maybe not a good idea. Although now thinking about it, there is a lady in Suk Soi 22 who does a fantastic English breakfast. Size wise never mnaged to finish it, although sadly she has changed to those awful Baked beans now. Last edited by peterpan : 19-02-2007 at 12:43 PM. |
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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Yesterday 10:32 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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| Coffee Kru in Ayutthaya does a damn fine brekkie for 160B. Excellent sausages and bacon. Which place on Soi 22? I might have to try that one especially as she now uses the best baked beans in the world. |
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| Limp member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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| Its a open front shop house just past where soi 20 comes into soi 22, Ie just a few metres past Coffee max on the same side. The quality (apart from those awful beans) is good and she does pretty good Thai food as well. I think she must have been hooked up with a farang at some time because she has good idea of western food, I mean she uses proper man sized sausages, not those wimpy little Thai dick sized ones. She does good coffee too, unlike near by Coffee max doesn't charge Starfvcks prices for it. Strangly enough Coffee Max, owned and run by a Dutch guy does Thai style breakfasts. |
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| Wat Phra Kaeo Last Online: Yesterday 10:36 PM Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: top of soi 2
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| apart from my nan's at home it was in udon too, cant remember the name of the place but just round the corner from the cinema 150 baht old dutch is good, not been for a while bull's head is good but 100 baht more |
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| Muang Boran Last Online: 01-12-2008 01:56 PM Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Chiang mai
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| 2 eggs any style, sausage, bacon, hash browns, toast with butter jam and marmalade, a glass of orange juice and 2 cups of coffee or tea, all of this for just 90 baht at the Rose Guest house on ratchadamanka rd. here in chiang mai in the inner city. Other than that, and better by far was home made breakfast at my dad's place. |
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| Aranyaprathet Last Online: 08-04-2007 11:49 AM Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: homeless
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| Best I ever had was up in Kan. Jacks Diner small place run by some aussie who drank too much. Had a great breakfast though, 2 eggs, cooked any way you want with butter, not fat, bacon, decent bread, coffee and hash browns, a speciality of the house. about 90 baht. Bangkok Post as well. |
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This breakfast is MASSIVE. | |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 05:16 AM Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Deepest Darkest Nakhon Nowhere
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| The Pig and Whistle and Coffee Kru are both pretty good, not much of a traditional breakfast person myself as after years of eating duck eggs I find fried chicken eggs a bit insipid. Yorkies and Simple Simon's in Jomtien are both pretty good. Roc have you got sausage and Bacon sandwitches on the menu yet
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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Yesterday 10:32 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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![]() Friscofrankie took me to a good place in Chiang Mai, run by a German guy. Can't remember the name though. | |
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| Northern Hermit Last Online: Today 01:21 AM Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chiangmai, Thailand
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The Rose Guesthouse serves an English breakfast that MtD liked, something to dso with teh bacon and tea. the American breakfast is enough of a heart stopper don't see how you guys can eat all that food in the morning, they call us yanks fat, jeese.
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| The Grand Wazoo | Surprisingly the best one I've found was in Pai. I had the best omelette (the "froggy") ever in a burger place on the main street 100 meters past the police station. The owner of the place is another crazy alaska expat. He also cooks up the worlds best pork chop with real mashed potatoes and gravy. I can't wait to head back up there. |
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| Northern Hermit Last Online: Today 01:21 AM Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chiangmai, Thailand
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| ^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. |
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