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The British Food in Chiang Mai thread

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So I really miss British food. I don't know why it gets a bad rep around the world, sunday roasts, fish and chips, pies, crumpets, if you go to any good restaurnts with British food or can source good British products, share it here.

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5 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Pies are not British

 

Neither is Indian food but I'd still accept it on this thread.

 

For the simple reason that it has become British. I mean baguette is Austrian not French, but you would have to be heartless not to grant it to the Frenchies.

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Learn to cook, then you can eat all the British food you want for the same cost as Thai food.

 

Just made bacon, sausages and fried bread for me and my son for lunch.

Had toasted muffin and marmite for breakfast.

All with cups of typhoo tea.

 

I also liked baked beans on toast for breakfast.

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How about pork and onion pastie with chips and hp sauce.

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Or a nice cottage pie.

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Roast pork steak and mushrooms with baked potato and Tesco gravy.

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Roast pork, roast potatoes, Yorkshire puddings and gravy.

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

Learn to cook, then you can eat all the British food you want for the same cost as Thai food.

 

Just made bacon, sausages and fried bread for me and my son for lunch.

Had toasted muffin and marmite for breakfast.

All with cups of typhoo tea.

 

I also liked baked beans on toast for breakfast.

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Where do you get the sausages?

 

You're not cooking a Sunday roast or a pie though, are you?

 

Or fish and chips.

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4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Learn to cook, then you can eat all the British food you want for the

Tinned beans ain't really cooking

9 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Tinned beans ain't really cooking

I make them from the dried navy beans, works out at 74bht for 2kg.

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10 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Where do you get the sausages?

 

You're not cooking a Sunday roast or a pie though, are you?

 

Or fish and chips.

I always get my sausages from Greens near Hang Dong, prime breakfast sausages and prime olde English sausages taste best to me.

16 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Tinned beans ain't really cooking

Guess you got it quite wrong there. 😂

6 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Guess you got it quite wrong there. 😂

Beans still aint cooking :cheesy:

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32 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

Where do you get the sausages?

I started buying sausages at Sausage King in Chiang Mai and the have a massive selection. Not really something I ever ate before but it's convenient since there's not a lot of food options where I live and most close by 7 anyways.

 

I'm really enjoying them and even got to try some English foods I never had before (I'm American) like Bangers and mash and shepherds pie. They have a large variety of meat pies too.  Owner is British.

 

You can order them online and shipped around the country too.

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17 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

How about some puddings?

Lemon cheesecake.

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Scones with jam and whipped cream.

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Custard tart.

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This brings me back, I remember those "coconut cakes" in the markets in the UK.

 

Mmmmmm

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Just now, NorthernRyland said:

I started buying sausages at Sausage King in Chiang Mai and the have a massive selection. Not really something I ever ate before but it's convenient since there's not a lot of food options where I live and most close by 7 anyways.

 

I'm really enjoying them and even got to try some English foods I never had before (I'm American) like Bangers and mash and shepherds pie. They have a large variety of meat pies too.  Owner is British.

 

You can order them online and shipped around the country too.

 

I love Bangers and mash. It all comes down to the quality sausages. 

 

A good British chicken pie is unhealthy but so good.

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2 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Best pie I had was in Udon markets.

Which is nothing to do with the topic.

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35 minutes ago, roo860 said:

Which is nothing to do with the topic.

Just like all its 100's of pointless post per day!

Best roast dinner is likely Limeleaf but they are way out in San Patong.  In town Archers & Annie's are side by side and both turn out excellent roasts. 

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21 hours ago, Cameroni said:

So I really miss British food. I don't know why it gets a bad rep around the world, sunday roasts, fish and chips, pies, crumpets, if you go to any good restaurnts with British food or can source good British products, share it here.

Gecko 

On 3/25/2025 at 12:55 PM, BritManToo said:

Learn to cook,

Haa! I have no talent in the kitchen.. And I don't enjoy it either. I consider myself fortunate to have all my fingers after making a sandwich for lunch. 

On 3/25/2025 at 12:15 PM, Cameroni said:

fish and chips,

Greasy next to greasier... I couldn't get through half a portion. 

And hardly a vegetable in sight!

OMG near the iron bridge at the Ping end of Loy Kroh Road. Excellent breakfasts. Best Fish and Chips I have had in CM (haven't tried Chippy at the Gate yet). Very decent Sunday roast. 

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