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English breakfast in Thai hotels

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In my 11 years of visiting and staying in Thailand ( mostly Bangkok & Pattaya ) , I have never stayed in a hotel that has an English breakfast on the menu  . It seems you have to go outside to find that . I am not talking about the Thai version which consists of reconstituted ham , frankfurter sausages . cold eggs ,a piece of lettuce & cucumber . I am talking about including decent toasted bread & black pudding , as seen in pic below . I look forward to any info .

 

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  • How many hotels in England offer a Thai breakfast? I have been to many nice Thai hotels that offer a buffet breakfast included in the room rate . Bacon, beans, and tomatoes and mushrooms are often on

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    I didn't come to Thailand to eat Thai food!

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How many hotels in England offer a Thai breakfast? I have been to many nice Thai hotels that offer a buffet breakfast included in the room rate . Bacon, beans, and tomatoes and mushrooms are often on offer. Loads of places in both Pattaya and Bangkok serve a full English breakfast. 

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I had this great American restaurant this morning in Chiangmai TAT

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The Peninsular Hotel in Bkk has the best breakfasts, even this unhealthy stodge ????

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English style breakfasts available in at least one northern Thai homestay. No black pudding though, cannot be sourced in our province. Won't mention the name, am sure that would breach a forum rule.

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No HP Sauce in sight so all are fake photos. 555

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I have yet to see real breakfast sausage and ham at a hotel.  Frick, who eats chicken hotdogs for breakfast.

1 hour ago, BoganInParasite said:

English style breakfasts available in at least one northern Thai homestay. No black pudding though, cannot be sourced in our province. Won't mention the name, am sure that would breach a forum rule.

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Is that supposed to be bacon?????

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Why do people travel to exotic countries and then demand English food ? if its that big of a deal stay at home or go to Spain.

 

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14 minutes ago, Boyn said:

Why do people travel to exotic countries and then demand English food ? if its that big of a deal stay at home or go to Spain.

 

I didn't come to Thailand to eat Thai food!

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1 hour ago, Aussieroaming said:

God I miss a good English breakfast. 

Why?

Bacon, sausages, eggs and mushrooms are available everywhere.

This morning I had bacon and mushrooms with a cup of Typhoo tea.

Sometimes I have fried eggs and fried bread.

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20 minutes ago, Boyn said:

Why do people travel to exotic countries and then demand English food ? if its that big of a deal stay at home or go to Spain.

 

Got to agree, why fly half or a third way around the world and then want food and drinks like back home?

2 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Got to agree, why fly half or a third way around the world and then want food and drinks like back home?

You make it sound like food is the only thing worth coming here for.

 

I happen to like Thai food, but if I didn't that alone wouldn't have stopped me coming here.

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5 minutes ago, JayClay said:

You make it sound like food is the only thing worth coming here for.

 

I happen to like Thai food, but if I didn't that alone wouldn't have stopped me coming here.

"You make it sound like food is the only thing worth coming here for."

Not at all, the reason I mentioned food is because it was in the headline of the post. "English breakfast in Thai hotels"

I fully agree with you though, its not just food that brings people here.

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4 hours ago, superal said:

In my 11 years of visiting and staying in Thailand ( mostly Bangkok & Pattaya ) , I have never stayed in a hotel that has an English breakfast on the menu 

Well, try stepping outside your hotel. Plenty of places in both Bangkok and Pattaya sell a very authentic English fry-up, usually pubs but other places that cater to foreigners too. I personally used to go to the Pig & Whistle in Pattaya Soi 7 and in Bangkok I've most recently been to O'Shea's on Suk 33/1. Tons of other places too. My only gripe is that many places don't open until 9 or later, but there are some who open earlier.

 

Nice photo, by the way, and not a hash brown in sight. They're American and have no place in an English breakfast. And with a plate like that, lunch not required ????

1 minute ago, mikeymike100 said:

"You make it sound like food is the only thing worth coming here for."

Not at all, the reason I mentioned food is because it was in the headline of the post. "English breakfast in Thai hotels"

I fully agree with you though, its not just food that brings people here.

You didn't just "mention" food. You criticized people for not wanting to eat Thai food 24/7 all the time they are here.

7 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Well, try stepping outside your hotel. Plenty of places in both Bangkok and Pattaya sell a very authentic English fry-up, usually pubs but other places that cater to foreigners too. I personally used to go to the Pig & Whistle in Pattaya Soi 7 and in Bangkok I've most recently been to O'Shea's on Suk 33/1. Tons of other places too. My only gripe is that many places don't open until 9 or later, but there are some who open earlier.

 

Nice photo, by the way, and not a hash brown in sight. They're American and have no place in an English breakfast. And with a plate like that, lunch not required ????

No hash browns but bubble & squeak are OK?

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41 minutes ago, Boyn said:

Why do people travel to exotic countries and then demand English food ? if its that big of a deal stay at home or go to Spain.

 

I wondered when someone would come up with this ignorant comment. Similar to the 'if you don't like it, stay home' brigade. Perhaps it's because the OP enjoys an English breakfast to start his day, before he later tucks into somtam with fermented fish. Perhaps at home he eats Chinese or Indian food too, even though he isn't in China or India. He might even eat Thai food in England. Wow!

1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

No hash browns but bubble & squeak are OK?

Don't see that very often now, so we. I do sometimes come across sauted potatoes, which is the next best thing.

28 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Got to agree, why fly half or a third way around the world and then want food and drinks like back home?

Maybe because they didn't come to Thailand for the food?

4 hours ago, superal said:

I have never stayed in a hotel that has an English breakfast on the menu 

Agreed, In 20 odd years I have only ever seen an American breakfast offered as a choice.

The best buffet I have come across was the Holiday Inn in Pattaya. They had back bacon, sausages that did taste a bit English and eggs cooked to order. Think they had the fried tomatoes and beans but you will struggle to find black pudding and the English kind of mushrooms served up in a hotel for breakfast.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Sparktrader said:

 

Is that Tesla's latests model ?  Forgot the food.

 

Now I think of it , Grab should change their name to Grub. Would fit better.

 

I get this breakfast if I order it at the Phoenix boutique resort and spa.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Don't see that very often now, so we. I do sometimes come across sauted potatoes, which is the next best thing.

Is that the bubble or the squeak?

4 minutes ago, Denim said:

 

Is that Tesla's latests model ?  Forgot the food.

 

Now I think of it , Grab should change their name to Grub. Would fit better.

 

I get this breakfast if I order it at the Phoenix boutique resort and spa.

 

 

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Only 1 egg

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