November 27, 200718 yr little home bakery restaurant has them as good as ive had in the states. real good and cheap.
November 27, 200718 yr little home bakery restaurant has them as good as ive had in the states. real good and cheap. Where is it buddhafly?
November 27, 200718 yr Author theyve got a few location.. theres one near chong nonsi bts station in the big bank bldg i think its standard chartered. might be another at silom complex basement if i remember correctly...
November 27, 200718 yr I concur on Little Home pancakes, excellent! They have waffles to but overcook about 1/2 the time, at least at the branch I go to at Marriott Spa & Resort
December 1, 200718 yr little home bakery restaurant has them as good as ive had in the states. real good and cheap. How much does it cost?
December 1, 200718 yr little home bakery restaurant has them as good as ive had in the states. real good and cheap. How much does it cost? Arm and a leg......aside, I am eating great pancakes now (and sage sausage) at McD's in China........really good, no joke. I wonder if McD's in Thailand is finally serving it. Probably not because farangs want it. Happy Holidays............ :D
December 1, 200718 yr little home bakery restaurant has them as good as ive had in the states. real good and cheap. How much does it cost? maybe 80 baht
September 3, 200817 yr I love a good pancake for breakfast, and have definitely missed good ones here in Thailand. Regarding the recommendations above, yes, Little Home Bakery makes decent pancakes, a bit thin in depth, but well prepared and good taste. Nothing fancy.. But very cheap, about 60 baht or so per order, depending on your choice of various available toppings. Locations in the basement of Silom Complex, in Chong Nonsi and on Soi Thong Lor. However, I can now add and recommend another maybe even better (though not cheaper) alternative: Bourbon Street Restaurant in Washington Square, just off Suk Soi 22. They have an all-day breakfast menu, and the other day, we sampled their two pancakes and bacon offering. Although the breakfast was somewhere in the 150 to 200 baht range, the pancakes were very tasty...a bit thicker in depth, a bit bigger around, and very moist and tasty, and served with a bottle of Log Cabin syrup. For the price, I definitely could have eaten more than two pancakes....but... what can you do.... The pancakes came with two slices of very good, crispy-cooked American style bacon, or you can choose other breakfast meats. So, rather than go light, I combined the pancakes and bacon with Bourbon Street's four eggs breakfast, which comes with your choice of breakfast meat, a pre-formed hash browns patty and a couple of slices of toast. Together with the pancakes, it made an excellent, though not cheap, American breakfast. For a really hearty, satisfying American breakfast, the combo of the two is a great choice, if price isn't a consideration. Both breakfast choices also included your choice of breakfast beverage (coffee, tea, or juice). But if you're on a budget and/or not a big eater, then Little Home Bakery makes a nice, satisfying alternative. At least on the menu, Bourbon Street doesn't offer any toppings choices for their pancakes unlike Little Home Bakery, where the menu gives you various flavor/toppings choices. But both place's pancakes are good enough to stand on their own, with just a bit of syrup and butter. If Bourbon Street was REALLY serious about their breakfasts, they'd add a new menu item with eggs, meat AND pancakes, either in addition to the potatoes choice, or as an alternative in place of potatoes. Anyone listening out there???
September 4, 200817 yr One more Little Home - beside McDonald's - Central BangNa. Excellent. Pigs in blankets with maple syrup. Yum.
September 5, 200817 yr If Bourbon Street was REALLY serious about their breakfasts, they'd add a new menu item with eggs, meat AND pancakes, either in addition to the potatoes choice, or as an alternative in place of potatoes. Anyone listening out there??? I TOTALLY agree. Right now you have to order a whole meal for either choice and can not have pancakes with eggs and bacon for a reasonable price.
September 27, 200817 yr ooops. Little Home at Central Bang-Na is GONE!!!! JC - where is it on ThongLor? Thanks
September 27, 200817 yr Address: 413/10-12 Soi Sukhumvit 55,Klongton Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 02-3900760 Opening Hours : Monday - Friday 09:00-21:00 Saturday - Sunday 07:00-21:00 http://www.littlehome.co.th/index.php http://thaicuisine.com/thailand/rest_30647Xm.html http://lolo-eatablethai.blogspot.com/2008/...ome-bakery.html
September 27, 200817 yr I used to go to Little Home quite often - they had a branch in MBK at one time as well. Nowadays all I usually see is the bakery. Pigs in blankets was also my favorite.
September 27, 200817 yr Thanks JC. That last website shows it in English. Siam Center works - so does ThongLor.
September 30, 200817 yr At Bistro Eurogourmet & chefsxp a 3 (free range) Egg & Cheese (real Gouda) Omelette + 4 rashes of crispy American style Bacon + 2 Breakfast sausages + 1 large American Pancake with Maple Syrup and Butter + 3 slices of toasted baguette on the side + Butter - all for only B 195.00 at the Bistro or chefsxp We do not add sugar to the pancake which is why it is not dark brown but the flavor is great and if one wishes to sweeten it, there is the syrup Edited September 30, 200817 yr by JohnBKKK
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