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German breakfast

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7 minutes ago, GinBoy2 said:

So I do like German breakfasts, cold cuts great bread etc.

 

That being said.

 

As a young man I used to do a lot of work in the UK, and was introduced to this wonder breakfast item 'Fried bread'

 

I'm pretty sure my arteries have suffered, but OMG, white bread, and fry it! Stuff to die for.

 

German cold cuts as much as I like it can't beat fried bread

 

Don't be ridiculous. Of course German cold cuts beat fried bread, and easily.

 

German breakfast is the best in the world, bar none, and the reasons are two-fold 1) Germans do bread better than any other nation in the world, even the baguette and croissant are originally German/Austrian 2) German cold cuts are by far the best in the world, nobody does sausages and cold cuts better than the Germans, that includes the French, Spanish  and Italians who have one or two honourable  entries such as Saucisson Sec, Serrano Ham and Parma Ham, but just as with bread, the sheer variety of cold cuts in Germany is astounding and of a quality other nations can only dream of.

 

The fried bread, baked beans, bacon and eggs from Britain is good, not saying it's not, but German breakfast is a cut above all others.

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    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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1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

One thing on my list to buy when we move back home, besides a good coffeemaker, is a bread maker. My daughter makes some, had a little when I visited last year, and it was good. 

We also have a breadmaker. Is very convenient and the result is satisfying/good.

You have to experience a bit, as the recipe given in the manuals might differ to the ingrediences you get here.

For Chiang Mai: Yok has a wide range of different needs. Imported ingriedences for bread-making are not really expensive, as you need only small amounts of them.

Bread making has to do with try and learn - learn and try. Good luck. And stick to it. It's woth it.

On 6/20/2025 at 9:03 AM, KhunBENQ said:

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.

Being English I do like an english breakfast (had some pretty good ones on my visits to Pattaya) but when I visited Vietnam I loved the breakfasts in the the hotels, the bread rolls were delicious 

On 6/20/2025 at 8:31 AM, Harrisfan said:

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

German breakfast ❤️,

English breakfast 💩

On 6/20/2025 at 8:58 AM, 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 ........

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Well, but it's far away from "German Breakfast", where you would expect dozens of different rolls, butter, juices, jams, cheese, cold cuts, Yoghurt, coffee/tea, tomatoes, apple, avocado, maybe more even.

At least more healthy than this mashed crap from the Island.

On 6/20/2025 at 10:52 AM, FolkGuitar said:

 

Free tea and coffee. At 250 Baht for an 'all-you-can-eat' meal with dozens and dozens of freshly-made options (the staff is continually bringing out refills for the various offerings,)  it's one hell of a good deal. Add in the fact that the food is delicious, and it just makes it that much better. 

Once a month you'll see us there.

Their pork legs are so delicious 😋 

But every time I gained about 2kgs on weight.😂

On 6/20/2025 at 8:31 AM, Harrisfan said:

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

its wurst

On 6/20/2025 at 3:49 AM, MalcolmB said:

Nothing beats a proper English breakfast.

Best in the world.

I am Norwegian and will agree that an English Breakfast is the best, but a bit much to start the day with! Good? OH YES!! But as a LUNCH only! 😂

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14 minutes ago, harryviking said:

I am Norwegian and will agree that an English Breakfast is the best, but a bit much to start the day with! Good? OH YES!! But as a LUNCH only! 😂

Big meals. 10am is ok. 7am no. My fav is in Nong Khai.

On 6/20/2025 at 8:49 AM, MalcolmB said:

Nothing beats a proper English breakfast.

Best in the world.

 

Worst and unhealthiest Bfast ever ! Bacon, sausage, beans from the can, white Toast ! Terrible ! How about a Muesli with Fruits, brown bread and eggs ? No wonder you see big belly Brits everywhere !

On 6/20/2025 at 8:31 AM, Harrisfan said:

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

It DOESN'T Compare, That's MHO !!

On 6/20/2025 at 9:33 AM, Mark1969 said:

 

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

 

Did it come with a drink?

I like the fried fish in breadcrumbs as well.SURELY NOT For Breakgfast...

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On 6/20/2025 at 1:58 PM, FolkGuitar said:

 

 

Yes, you are correct. Thanks for that. I'm sure there were many people confused by my incorrect use of language.

 

I, too, often help others expand their vocabulary. Here is an example you might enjoy:

Pedantic" is a word used to describe someone who annoys others by correcting small errors, caring too much about minor details, or emphasizing their own expertise, especially in some narrow or boring subject matter.” Credit to Merriam-Webster.

He's been taking lessons from Liverpool Lou mate.🙂

On 6/20/2025 at 3:58 PM, Real Name Hidden said:

I'll pass on the fried bread, but do like the Beerhouse Special at the Old German Beer House on Soi 13 in Bangkok.

 

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And a free hat?

Anybody tried Nevermind on Soi 48. German place, been meaning to get there. Still looking for beautiful rye bread like Bei Otto.

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I always thought that German breakfast came in a large glass.

 

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On 6/19/2025 at 6:49 PM, MalcolmB said:

Nothing beats a proper English breakfast.

Best in the world.

Best? Compared to? 

On 6/20/2025 at 12:02 PM, Harrisfan said:

A good cheap breafast is pad thai or fried rice. 50 or 60 baht. I often have late breakfast and just fried rice.

Have you tried just steamed white rice? It's much healthier because there is no cooking oil.

37 minutes ago, DarthChuckler said:

Best? Compared to? 

 

 

Everything

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5 hours ago, Purdey said:

I always thought that German breakfast came in a large glass.

 

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Well, you thought wrong. Beer in Bavaria / Germany counts as staple food (Grundnahrunsmittel).

So if you take a beer, you must also have something to drink -> second beer... 

4 hours ago, Mark1969 said:

Have you tried just steamed white rice? It's much healthier because there is no cooking oil.

And no taste.

1 hour ago, Geoff914 said:

And no taste.

 

Just steam it in bier.

7 hours ago, DarthChuckler said:

Best? Compared to? 

 

Other worlds.

On 6/20/2025 at 3:08 AM, FolkGuitar said:

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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I knew 'Auf der Au' when he was in Zell, Germany. A nice young guy taking over the family business, who had a Thai wife and decided to move to Chang Mai. This picture is not a German breakfast but the guy is in business and so I imagine he catering for the local Farang market, mostly Brits, US etc. Next time you see him say hallo from bensheim.

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On 6/20/2025 at 3:58 AM, 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 ........

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Let me tell you as a native German... this is NOT a German breakfast. Disgusting!

 

The only warm thing in a German breakfast might be boiled eggs. Sliced bread and butter, more likely marmelade or honey than cold ham or salami to put on it. Croissants or other similar pastries. Definitely a can of coffee.

 

Nobody in Germany would ever eat such a thing as in the photo, but of course, tourists don't know.

15 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Big meals. 10am is ok. 7am no. My fav is in Nong Khai.

Udon, some Irish Pub? 🙄 if still open....havent been there for a while...😍

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On 6/20/2025 at 9:05 AM, KhunBENQ said:

This is from the net.

Hard to get this in Thailand and not for 129.

(forgot butter)

 

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Yes, that’s it. (Inexpensive) cold cuts are missed so much and there is a huge variety you like to have on your table! Smoked salmon is another ‘must have’. As well as any kind of fish/ shrimps prepared in mayonnaises. There is indeed a huge variety too! 🤤Lucky you, when you have a good bakery in Thailand (everything too soft will usually be avoided by Germans). Crispy buns (I.e. made with malted multigrain flour) are preferred. Or sourdough bread with or without grains. Maybe the pressed coffee is not typical German, here you mainly find a filtered brew. The Germans avoid fatty dishes in the morning (alike the English breakfast style), that comes later maybe for lunch (I.e. Pork nuckle with Sauerkraut, etc. )😉as a first schnapps (fruit brandy) may follow. In all, once you have all this in your fridge, it will not take long to prepare the breakfast table as for n English breakfast). I miss all that stuff quite a bit but living in Thailand is a very good alternate 😁

How about some grits and gravy? 🤠

Sausages for bowel cancer ,surely Germans should be the worlds worse as they live on sausage and chips every day

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