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German breakfast

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Saw this advertised. How does it compare with English one?

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  • save the frogs
    save the frogs

    Laziest thread starter in the world.   No description of what's included in the breakfast, no photo, nothing.    Why don't you put more effort into it?   

  • Nothing beats a proper English breakfast. Best in the world.

  • It doesn't compare. German breakfast is the wurst.....   I'll get my coat.

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16 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Saw this advertised. How does it compare with English one?

Imagination?

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Nothing beats a proper English breakfast.

Best in the world.

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40 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Saw this advertised. How does it compare with English one?

I frequently attend Auf Der Au German buffet breakfast in Chiang Mai (250bht).

Lots of sausages and ham, lots of different dark breads, no fried or scrambled eggs or bacon.

I like the fried fish in breadcrumbs as well.

 

Here's one I ate earlier ........

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11 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Saw this advertised. How does it compare with English one?

 

Laziest thread starter in the world.

 

No description of what's included in the breakfast, no photo, nothing. 

 

Why don't you put more effort into it? 

 

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2 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

Laziest thread starter in the world.

 

No description of what's included in the breakfast, no photo, nothing. 

 

Why don't you put more effort into it? 

 

Why don't you

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4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I frequently attend Auf Der Au German buffet breakfast in Chiang Mai (250bht).

Lots of sausages and ham, lots of different breads, no fried or scrambled eggs or bacon.

I like the fried fish in breadcrumbs as well.

 

Here's one I ate earlier ........

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Do they have a kids price for small women who dont eat much?

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Bread/rolls, cold cuts, cheese, jam (no orange😄), boiled egg (other styles ok),  coffee and juice.

The quality of bread is essential and hard to find even in Pattaya.

Cheese being expensive so here you get the most basic stuff.

 

Not on a German breakfast: sliced and roasted white bread although often seen for cost reasons, beans, grilled sausage, hash browns etc.

 

For convenience I mostly go for English in Pattaya. German not many in central Pattaya.

At home have proper handmade rye bread and rolls. Cold cuts and cheese from delikatessen shopping.

Generally I think English breakfast is easier to do in Thailand except for the sausage that can vary widely in quality.

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11 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Why don't you

 

Because I didn't start the thread? 

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This is from the net.

Hard to get this in Thailand and not for 129.

(forgot butter)

 

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15 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Nothing beats a proper English breakfast.

Best in the world.

 

Fried tomato, baked beans. Yuk. It's a carb fiesta

 

Fine for someone going out to burn that off, but mostly looks like it sits around the mid section of most Brits

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Aud der Au's buffet makes for a delicious German breakfast/brunch on a Sunday morning!  Good variety and good value for the price. 
I don't normally eat wheat products or sugar so I miss out on all the great breads, pastries, and sweets. 

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9 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

Laziest thread starter in the world.

 

No description of what's included in the breakfast, no photo, nothing. 

 

Why don't you put more effort into it? 

 

  

Repeat in German please, it's a beautiful and poetic language.

 

you didn't start the thread lol

 

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11 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Hard to get this in Thailand and not for 129.

yeah but if you're doing cold cuts and cheese for breakfast, why go to a restaurant?

 

no prep work involved. 

 

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5 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

yeah but if you're doing cold cuts and cheese for breakfast, why go to a restaurant?

 

no prep work involved. 

 

 

I agree. My usual everyday breakfast at home is a package of cold cuts, a block of cheese, and a handful of Kalamata olives.

While Auf der Au does have a nice selection of deli meats, I tend to stick to the cooked dishes; various sausages, braised pork leg, chicken in different presentations, and plenty of different salads!

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13 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

Because I didn't start the thread? 

If I was an expert on German food I would not have asked. So according to you we should research everything ourselves and never start topics :cheesy:

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11 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

If I was an expert on German food I would not have asked. So according to you we should research everything ourselves and never start topics :cheesy:

 

Take a photo of the advertisement next time. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

If I was an expert on German food I would not have asked. So according to you we should research everything ourselves and never start topics :cheesy:

Think he was talking about 'you' and not 'we'.

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Just now, BritManToo said:

Think he was talking about 'you' and not 'we'.

He doesnt get out much. I know you do.

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1 minute ago, save the frogs said:

 

Take a photo of the advertisement next time. 

 

Looks like salami, bread and cheese. The buffet looks better. We will go buffet. 

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31 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Nothing beats a proper English breakfast.

Best in the world.

I mostly see the terrible white bread slices served with English breakfast. Otherwise English breakfast is good.

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52 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Saw this advertised. How does it compare with English one?

 

You don't mention the war.

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26 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Why don't you

Have you always been so obtuse and idiotic.?

 

36 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I frequently attend Auf Der Au German buffet breakfast in Chiang Mai (250bht).

Lots of sausages and ham, lots of different dark breads, no fried or scrambled eggs or bacon.

I like the fried fish in breadcrumbs as well.

 

Here's one I ate earlier ........

IMG_20250117_105352.jpg

Do you realize that 250 baht is about 5.5 pounds or $7.50 dollars? 

 

Did it come with a drink?

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4 minutes ago, papa al said:

Have you always been so obtuse and idiotic.?

Yes

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1 minute ago, Mark1969 said:

 

Do you realize that 250 baht is about 5 pounds or $7.50 dollars?

So?

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1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

Saw this advertised. How does it compare with English one?

It doesn't compare. German breakfast is the wurst.....

 

I'll get my coat.

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48 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Nothing beats a proper English breakfast.

Best in the world.

Tacos and burritos are the world's best breakfast foods. English breakfast is filling, but bland beyond compare. 

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7 minutes ago, Mark1969 said:

 

Do you realize that 250 baht is about 5.5 pounds or $7.50 dollars? 

 

Did it come with a drink?

Drinks are extra. 250 baht for buffet meat and veg is cheap.

19 minutes ago, Mark1969 said:

Do you realize that 250 baht is about 5.5 pounds or $7.50 dollars? 

Did it come with a drink?

Coffee and tea included.

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