February 18, 201610 yr I googled English breakfast Kanchanaburi. So armed with a Bangkok Post, I marched into Srifa Bakery, which is one of the best places in town for real coffee and in my best English enquired about caffe. Needless to say to say I ended up at Mangosteen and will try again on my next trip to town. Any recommendations? Bacon, egg, toast and strong coffee? Marmalade and a real newspaper if possible?
February 18, 201610 yr Author Apparently there is or was a place run by "Rob" who offers a decent English breakfast. Does anyone know it?
February 18, 201610 yr Great full English breakfast at " one more bar" not sure about the coffee as I go for a nice mug of tea,
February 18, 201610 yr waste of time trying in the town nobody can understand you and even if they could the wouldn't want to serve you. best to stick to the farang ghetto near the river where the guest houses are
February 18, 201610 yr Sorry backtofront missed your second posting,,, same same, robs bar and "one more bar" are one and the same... Turning left into the road before or after passing the entrance to the war cemetery, turn next right and head along that road going in the direction of the war museum, if I remember you'll see either a family mart or a mini tesco lotus on the left, robs bar is just across from it Edited February 18, 201610 yr by jonnyscot
February 21, 201610 yr Author Friends was another recommendation as well as the No Name Bar? A Tripadvisor post suggests the latter is no longer No Name and has new owners. Do the hotel not offer an English breakfast as part of the usual buffet? Any worth trying?
February 25, 201610 yr Rob is still at one more bar,decent breakfast and other food. Also,back towards the Cemetery,on the right hand side,about 50 yards is the Crowds nest. Its next too the Aussie rules bar,again decent English. Don't know if any of the hotels that offer an English breakfast Edited February 25, 201610 yr by MAZ3
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