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English breakfast available in Ubon ?

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I would just like to find a breakfast place in Ubon that knows what an over easy egg is.

What part of an English breakfast is that then?
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    I forgot to mention the staff when i reported back on the breakfast. They were the most friendly and helpful staff I have come across in a long time, maybe i should get out of BKK a bit more.

  • True - it's probably closer to what people call an American full breakfast Dilligad, but it's close enough. I've seen some pretty poor efforts in Thailand (notably Patts) that are ludicrously called E

  • In answer to your question, I for one don't think the first 20 shelves in any Thai pharmacy are filled with stomach remedies (or that they are any more disproportionate than in falangland). Nice try

I would just like to find a breakfast place in Ubon that knows what an over easy egg is.

What part of an English breakfast is that then?

My bad, I should have known that this forum is for English breakfasts only. Do the Brits not eat eggs for breakfast?

I would just like to find a breakfast place in Ubon that knows what an over easy egg is.

What part of an English breakfast is that then?

My bad, I should have known that this forum is for English breakfasts only. Do the Brits not eat eggs for breakfast?

Yes but I think it's required for the eggs to be fried, sunny side up, until rubbery and chewy beyond appetizing.

A simple thread on breakfasts heading for 3 pages! Should have expected that

The Peppers owner is American-German. I'm sure he can supervise his staff to do an over-easy if he is around. Ask the waitresses.

A simple thread on breakfasts heading for 3 pages! Should have expected that

The Peppers owner is American-German. I'm sure he can supervise his staff to do an over-easy if he is around. Ask the waitresses.

That's if you can get him off the sofa.

Tell him you are an Arsenal supporter - that'll get his blood running (he's a Borussia Dortmund fan and for non-afficianados the two teams keep coming up against each other in European Champions League games).

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A simple thread on breakfasts heading for 3 pages! Should have expected that

The Peppers owner is American-German. I'm sure he can supervise his staff to do an over-easy if he is around. Ask the waitresses.

I forgot to mention the staff when i reported back on the breakfast. They were the most friendly and helpful staff I have come across in a long time, maybe i should get out of BKK a bit more.

  • 3 months later...

decided to treat myself to breakfast yesterday, so tried peppers,

had the eggs benedict service was quick and friendly the eggs were delicious

and the beer lao dark was cold and made a nice change also the owner came over to ask if everything was ok

nice touch julien.

scotty

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