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Old Oct 2nd, 2005, 04:41 AM
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Breakfast in BKK

There's been talk about the great breakfast at the big hotels in town, especially the weekend brunches. But what's the verdict on a good place to get a good breakfast (American or otherwise) withing spending lots of time dining. Someplace to go before starting an early day of sightseeing, wats, shopping etc.
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...that's without spending, not withing spending....

see, I haven't had mine yet.
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crepes and co on soi 12 sukhumvit rd

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Here are some other places on Sukhumvit that serve a fairly good breakfast.

Jools - Soi 4 Sukhumvit - The breakfast has everything most people may want and are large and generous (may not be able to finish it all). 140 baht with coffee & orange juice.

Old Dutch Restaurant - Sol 23 Sukhumvit One of the best all-day breakfasts in the city. It is situated on the corner at sol 23. A meal of orange juice, 3 eggs, ham, sausage, bacon, cheese, hash browns, toast, jam, butter and fresh
coffee (2 cups) will set you back 100 baht.

Regency Park Hotel - Soi 22 Sukhumvit - This is in a hotel but this place is great. Omelet's made to your order, potatoes, baked beans, fried rice, and other hot dishes such as pork medallions in mushroom sauce, fish in dill sauce, chicken with basil. Plus pancakes, french toast, American style bacon, cold cereals, yoghurt, fruit, pastries, fresh bread for toast, and on and on. All you can eat for 140++ baht. Open from 6:30 AM until 11:00 AM every day.
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Great help Scotters.
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mmm crepes this must really be good, you mention it alot.
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There's a Starbucks on Ploenchit at the Chitlom skytrain stop, two doors down from the Grand Hyatt and across the street from the IC.
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any recommendations near the Asia hotel?
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