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Full English breakfast fry up in Phuket


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22 minutes ago, madmitch said:

A few places spoil their English breakfast by using Ayam baked beans. Too sweet, even their so-called English recipe ones.  Heinz are very expensive but I bought a few cans of Branstons beans at Food For Foreigners a while back. Pretty good.

I live nearby there they have some good deals on cheese at the moment and I see some English style Chinese curry mix 

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2 minutes ago, CorpusChristie said:

Used to have HP sauce as well , think they stopped providing HP sauce because some people were putting half a bottle on their breakfast which would add 60 Baht to their costs

And, stealing it

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Caddyshack in Kathu

Fat boys in Patong

Zebra cafe Kathu (sep open)

Islander in Rawai

Bamboo house Rawai 

All open all do a good breakfast

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Zebra closed till mid sep
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7 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Depends where you are, the Irish bar in Karon, O'tooles good brekkie in there, in Nai Harn the Breakfast hut been there a long time and Happy Jacks do an all day breakfast Im not sure about the time it opens these days 

Can't but help question if the bacon is fresh in there, when I've visited.

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7 hours ago, ChipButty said:

I had that with fish and chips I ordered as a take away didn't get the oil hot enough to fry the fish I didnt see it until I got home had they have served that on a plate in the restaurant I would have sent it back

So many times I've seen Thais cook chips (fries) by putting them in the oil before it reaches proper temperature. Greasy yuk!

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24 minutes ago, Agusts said:

It's not fair you guys sending these photos of fab full English and just for 180b from other side of the country...

 

Most large dishes like that here in Phuket woul be upward if 300b ...! 

Nah, Happy Jacks is 180 baht not sure about the others

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1 hour ago, Agusts said:

It's not fair you guys sending these photos of fab full English and just for 180b from other side of the country...

 

Most large dishes like that here in Phuket woul be upward if 300b ...! 

Just to rub it in, again from The One More bar, Kanchanaburi last weekend.  Fish (haddock) and chips (270 baht) and their Sunday roast (300 baht).

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4 hours ago, Agusts said:

It's not fair you guys sending these photos of fab full English and just for 180b from other side of the country...

 

Most large dishes like that here in Phuket woul be upward if 300b ...! 

 

Move to Cha am. Irish bar 180 baht.

 

2 eggs 2 ham 2 bacon 1 long sausage, home fried potato ,beans, tomatoes , 2 wholemeal toast slices,orange juice and tea or coffee with free refill.

 

Bought this and shared with wife. Still left with 2 full bellies.

 

 

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16 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Come all the way to Thailand and want a full English fry-up.... so sad.

 

 

As sad as people coming to Thailand and having a Thai dish for breakfast and imagining themselves cool , fully integrated and ethnic and above other people just because of what they do or do not eat.

 

Food is food ...... there is no kudos involved in it .  Variety is the spice of life.

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1 hour ago, Grumpy John said:

Some of us are Aussies mate.  Costs us a hell of a lot more for an English breakfast if we go to England!

Noted, I'd skip the breakfast for a Sunday roast though... and a pint or three.

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