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    Bagels in Pattaya

    Does anyone know of a shop that sells Bagels in Pattaya/Jomtien? I really have a yearning for smoked salmon and cream cheese in a bagel!

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    I had them for breakfast picked them up from a bagel shop in Stoke Newington at 6 this morning they were still hot foking lovely they was.
    Not really helpful sorry. Just thought Mcdonalds do them but I don't think there kosher
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    I love bagles, used to eat one on the way to the bus stop when I was a kid. Mom would take a diced hard-boiled egg and sandwich it between two onion bagle halves.

    Heaven on earth.

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    Have you tried Royal Plaza Garden ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by a. boozer View Post
    Does anyone know of a shop that sells Bagels in Pattaya/Jomtien? I really have a yearning for smoked salmon and cream cheese in a bagel!
    Mine are imported from the UK whenever friends come over, which is often enough to avoid the heebie jeebies.

    You ask about Pattaya so you probably live here, but do you have a source in Bkk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim View Post
    Have you tried Royal Plaza Garden ?

    Au Bon Pain & Auntie Annie
    I think he was referring to real, Brick Lane/Stoke Newington type bagels, not that ersatz stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveboy View Post
    I had them for breakfast picked them up from a bagel shop in Stoke Newington at 6 this morning they were still hot foking lovely they was...
    1 - as I recall there are 3 bagel bakeries just in SN High Street and about a half dozen within a mile...which one do you prefer?

    2 - how much are they and platzels (?) nowadays?

    3 - as irresistible as they are to down fresh from the oven, it does your insides no favours.

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    I think the bakery at Foodland in Pattaya klang carries them.

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    Iv'e never been a fan of bagels,

    Quote Originally Posted by keda
    3 - as irresistible as they are to down fresh from the oven, it does your insides no favours.
    Now i'm intrigued, please expand on this.

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    ^ Heavy and doughy. Which is why I don't like bagels either.

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    ^Thanks but i did expect something a bit more dramatic!

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    Grodinskys on Haverstock Hill in Hampstead used to do magic Bagels !
    I worked there as a Saturday job when I was at school
    Gone now though - its now a bloody boutique !

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    Quote Originally Posted by keda
    1 - as I recall there are 3 bagel bakeries just in SN High Street and about a half dozen within a mile...which one do you prefer?
    I go to the one in Manor road called the Bagel Shop its 24hr & Their £1.80 with filling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a. boozer View Post
    Does anyone know of a shop that sells Bagels in Pattaya/Jomtien? I really have a yearning for smoked salmon and cream cheese in a bagel!
    Au Bon Pain do em, had one a couple of days ago, any good? ok - but first I've ever had so nothing to compare with!!, had it at Bangkok Pattaya hospital, some great places to eat there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jizzybloke
    Thanks but i did expect something a bit more dramatic!
    Something like this?

    Man explodes after eating 3 bagels

    Bagel shop owners are being warned about selling freshly baked bagels and told to warn customers after Mr Steve Jonnson was found dead in his bedsit in Woolwich.

    Scientist have found that bagels continue to expand for up to 3 hours after being taken out of the oven, Mr Jonnson had just eaten 3 freshly baked bagels when suddenly his stomach burst open, he was pronounced dead on arrival at St James Hospital.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    Something like this?
    Yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by jizzybloke View Post
    Iv'e never been a fan of bagels,

    Quote Originally Posted by keda
    3 - as irresistible as they are to down fresh from the oven, it does your insides no favours.
    Now i'm intrigued, please expand on this.
    As a kid Brick Lane was a popular venue when the midget opened the first bagel bakery, which at that time ran only from Saturday evening through to late Sunday night.

    Like many others I could never resist gorging on them fresh from the ovens, even if they were too hot to more than nibble, and each time he would tell me to wait until they're no more than barely warm, and never to eat them whilst still hot because it's no good for digestion and can result in all sorts of internal problems.

    I don't know the science but kids never need to, just understood it's ok to eat them hot after reheating but not when they're first baked...just got on with it and rarely suffered more than mild bloat.

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    ^ Have you been to Brick Lane lately keda? It's changed some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daveboy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by keda
    1 - as I recall there are 3 bagel bakeries just in SN High Street and about a half dozen within a mile...which one do you prefer?
    I go to the one in Manor road called the Bagel Shop its 24hr & Their £1.80 with filling.
    Them were the days you could have a smoked salmon and cheese (first bagel bakery), a curry with rice and paratha at Halal (1st Indian in London) for 1/-, or a thick Blooms salt beef for 1/9, all within a 5 min walk from home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    ^ Have you been to Brick Lane lately keda? It's changed some.
    It''s all changed, now the street signs in the entire area are in Gujurati or whatever, and Goodman Street where I grew up ceased to exist after forward looking NatWest bought it for their computer center in the late 60s.

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    ^ I liked the place, although shame I didn't see it in the old days. It's Indian, Bohemian, but you could still walk into one of the corner pubs (Inner London really has small pubs compared to Birmingham, I like'em though) and chat with a geezer thats been there for donkeys. So theres prolly some bagels and salt beef (yum) still to be had. But I'd go and have a nice curry, my principle being the tattier the place the better. Still, we're talking 2002 last time there. More Injuns, less geezers now at a guess.

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    May be way off the mark because travelling around London which I do a lot to keep in touch on now a single annual pilgrimage rather than two or three, it's more like a wide-eyed tourist, so many new changes on each visit...but last year had an interesting discussion about my impression/comment that the term 'cosmopolitan', which connects easily with London and has the conotation of harmony, is actually a politically correct spin for a city of ghettos.

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    ^ Could be. But don't forget Brick Lane was a ghetto too, before.

    London being how it is, i bet it's an expensive ghetto these days.

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    Brick lane used to have a Bangladeshi corner shop that gave me a laugh every time I passed it.

    Contonetental Food Emporium !

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