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well u could try the fortuna hotel in sukhumvit soi 5

they offer breakfast buffet for 139 baht

maybe not the best breakfast but for the price of 139 baht the best u can get in bangkok downtown area

and for lunch u could try the ibis hotel in sukhumvit soi 4

they offer lunch buffet for 149 baht

check it out and let me know hat u think about it !!!!!!

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well u could try the fortuna hotel in sukhumvit soi 5

they offer breakfast buffet for 139 baht

maybe not the best breakfast but for the price of 139 baht the best u can get in bangkok downtown area

and for lunch u could try the ibis hotel in sukhumvit soi 4

they offer lunch buffet for 149 baht

check it out and let me know hat u think about it !!!!!!

Thanks for your suggestions, but I am willing to spend "a bit more" for:

freshly baked bread selection

imported ham & cheeses

a nice egg station

etc.

Gerd

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well u could try the fortuna hotel in sukhumvit soi 5

they offer breakfast buffet for 139 baht

maybe not the best breakfast but for the price of 139 baht the best u can get in bangkok downtown area

and for lunch u could try the ibis hotel in sukhumvit soi 4

they offer lunch buffet for 149 baht

check it out and let me know hat u think about it !!!!!!

Thanks for your suggestions, but I am willing to spend "a bit more" for:

freshly baked bread selection

imported ham & cheeses

a nice egg station

etc.

Gerd

JW Marriott (and I imagine the other 5star hotels) have spreads that will meet your criteria.

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I haven't tried the Minibar place as yet, though it's located not that far from my home...

I looked at their breakfast menu and web site.... Although indeed limited in scope, finding decent pancakes, waffles or french toast hereabouts can be a pretty challenging and frustrating task...

So if anyone's tried those offerings from Minibar, please do chime in with a review. I'd love to hear if they are any good....

PS - What hotel is that restaurant attached to???

I know that won't help Gerd and his 3000 baht budget for caviar and champagne... But for the rest of us, it might be useful... :)

PS - On the recommendation of a friend, I tried the breakfast at Gulliver's on Suk Soi 5 a while back, and contrary to his view, I thought it was pretty meager and disappointing.

On the flip side, I also tried the breakfast choices at the Robin Hood Pub on Suk Soi 33-1, and they were much better. Had a perfectly fine orders of both their french toast and pancakes....

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On the flip side, I also tried the breakfast choices at the Robin Hood Pub on Suk Soi 33-1, and they were much better. Had a perfectly fine orders of both their french toast and pancakes....

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For an old fashioned fry-up, The Dubliner is a fair old spread...I couldn't finish it :):D

But maybe not the OP's style :D

RAZZ

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