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    ^ I demand a menu! Understand your sentiments, tho, Memock, but hey, don't be shy, show the folks what you're offering. And then us dumbo critics can offer suggestions.
    Happy to hear the first few days are going so well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock
    Your friend came in for breakfast this morning
    And very happy he was!!

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    TP - thanks for the feed back.

    JG - how about I post a few things just so you can get a feel for it.

    Here are some of the drinks that we offer.

    Coffee (available hot, iced or blended)

    Cappuccino
    Late
    Espresso
    Flat white
    Mochachino
    Macchiato

    Tea

    Ceylon
    Ice loose tea
    Twinnings Earl Grey
    Twinnings English Breakfast
    Twinnings Peppermint
    Lipton Yellow Label

    Fruit Shakes

    Mixed fruit
    Pineapple
    Strawberry
    Blueberry
    Apple
    Kiwi
    Mango


    Milk shakes

    Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla (real milkshakes like back home with heaps of ice cream)

    Beer

    Heineken
    San Mig light.
    Tiger
    Singha
    Leo
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    A couple of early favourites from the all day breakfast menu. (7am - 4pm)

    Eggs benedict

    (Two poached eggs with bacon served on home baked English muffins topped with Hollandaise sauce)

    Blueberry Pancakes
    (Blueberry pancakes with banana, golden syrup and cream.)

    Of course we offer a good selection of fresh Thai food but also a small selection of western food. Here are a couple of choices:

    แฮมเบอร์เกอร์ / Hamburger.
    (250 gram home made beef paddy served on a freshly baked roll with Bacon, cheese and salad with a side serve of chips.)

    ปลาหมึกทอดกระเทียมพริกไทย / Salt and Pepper Squid
    (Fresh squid lightly coated in sea salt and pepper seasoned flour and then fried to perfection. Served with salad and chips.)

    สปาเกตตี้ครีมซอส Creamy spaghetti carbonara
    Spaghetti in a creamy garlic sauce with your choice of meat

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock
    Milk shakes Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla (real milkshakes like back home with heaps of ice cream)
    Oh I really love milkshakes...have never seen one in Bangkok...and Ubon's a long way...

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    Don't you do tours up this way for the candle festival though Klongy which is fast approaching.....

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    I love eggs benedict....

    are you planning to have a full English type breakfast on the menu ie..bacon, eggs, tomatoes, mushroom, hash brown//s, slice of toast etc

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    We are doing one large brekky UbonFarang which consists of your choice of eggs, two slices of home made bread, bacon, hot chips and baked beans.


    I guess I should include a front of house shot....


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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock
    and baked beans
    Wait for the "septics" to attack you.

    Looks real neat and tidy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thai Pom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock
    and baked beans
    Wait for the "septics" to attack you.

    Looks real neat and tidy
    Thats why it is called the 'Down Under' special and not the yankee doodle special

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    baked beans are great on a breakfast I love them. It sounds tasty memock....

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    Great looking place and food looks aroy ... making me hungry

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    Let's have a look at the website then.

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    I only registered it about 4 hours ago mate - give me a chance

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    Hoping the market in Ubon is consistent enough to keep your head afloat.

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    an upscale ubon eatery....20 months.

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    Live here do you hafiz?

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    Good on ya mate and all the best for this venture.

    2 things..........1. Do you deliver to Pattaya, the baked products looks great?
    2. How's the back holding up after 2 weeks of slave labour?

    If I am ever in the area of course I will drop in and support another TD member.

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    Congrats & good luck, MM.

    Just one question - those gateaux in the first post: fresh cream or Thai synthetic crappy stuff? If fresh, they look wonderful!

    Seriously, best of luck to you & yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by November Rain View Post
    Congrats & good luck, MM.

    Just one question - those gateaux in the first post: fresh cream or Thai synthetic crappy stuff? If fresh, they look wonderful!

    Seriously, best of luck to you & yours.
    Hi NR,

    Thanks for your kind wishes.

    The photo in the first post isn't actually a Gateaux. We did make some yesterday however and here is a pic of one of them after we had all had a taste test.



    As for Thai synthetic cream, that is a swear word around here and is never used in our cakes.

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    synthetic cream, that is a swear word around here
    I bet the Thais don't swear much then at your place, and if they do it takes 5 mins and 23 attempts to get it out.

    Lovely looking place Memock, nicely decorated and looks like a very promising business, good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rural Surin
    Hoping the market in Ubon is consistent enough to keep your head afloat.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rural Surin
    an upscale ubon eatery....20 months.
    Don't worry, Memock is loaded

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    Good luck, looks like a lot of work went into that.

    If I'm ever in that neck of the woods, I'll pop in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hafiz
    an upscale ubon eatery....20 months.
    Get out of here!!

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    Got any decent meat pies MM?

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