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Southern fried steak is not on my usual menu list.... so I can't say I've had one since moving to BKK...

But, I have the vague feeling I may have seen that item offered on one of the pub menus around town....

When I get back from my current U.S. trip, I'm headed to try the breakfast at the new EuroGourmet Bistro....

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Hmmm. Well, maybe as authentic as much of the Thai food served abroad. Yes, none of those will be found at a real American breakfast.

perhaps because the maple syrup which americans pour over salty "sausages" :D is missing?

Naam, you've been eating too many fast-food breakfasts at MacDonalds! :o

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Hmmm. Well, maybe as authentic as much of the Thai food served abroad. Yes, none of those will be found at a real American breakfast.

perhaps because the maple syrup which americans pour over salty "sausages" :o is missing?

I don't know any Americans that put maple syrup on sausages. Why don't you try pancakes?

Do you put sugar on your sauerkraut? :D

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near LA, most of your 'down home' mexican food restaurants would open early, say, about 7 am and would have huevos rancheros and chorizo and eggs on the breakfast menu...'american breakfast' LA style: scambled eggs with chorizo (cooked together, of course), rice & beans and half dozen fresh corn tortillas with bottles of 'Superior' beer...yahs, yahs :o . Someone oughta get them to put it on the menu at the Nana Hotel...

there was also menudo: plate of grease with hominy and tripe in it...not for the faint of heart....

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