American breakfast in London
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RICHEAUX is the restaurant that has great breakfasts! Pretty much anything that you want and it is a lovely and comfortable place too.<BR>Have a good time,and you must know by now that you just have to just sift through the ugliness here and get the info that you need
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Hey Hunk,<BR><BR>Richoux is just another (very nice) cafe IMO. <BR><BR>The Maple Leaf is a pub that does meals - they're in Covent Garden, and their buttermilk pancakes, real syrup and Canadian bacon is the business for brunchtimes. Kids are cool there - and they have hockey on the big screens, too.<BR><BR>Otherwise, MickyD's it is!!!<BR><BR>HTH<BR>t
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I doubt there's anywhere in London where your kids can enjoy a typical American waffle/pancake breakfast. I've combed my guidebooks and found nothing. So I suggest you stay home or rent anapartment where you can recreate these delicacies and make sure that your kids are treated well and not subjected to the horrible changes that living in another culture require. I hope that none of them is going to spend any time in another culture when she/he grows up because the shock would be far too great.
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sorry SorryAss but I have had pancakes in hotel restaurants and in cafes in London.<BR>Maybe you should drag your SorryAss out of the house sometimes and clean up a little, and see what the rest of the world eats for breakfast.<BR>What do you eat? cold pizza and flat beer?
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Gee, Sorry, too bad you didn't take the time to read this before making your nasty and rude comments. Otherwise you would have learned that it is not a problem at all. American breakfasts are available at a lot of places in London. But then if you would have read those responses first it would have ruined your chance to be a complete asshole, wouldn't it?
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I can not believe you people.One traveller asked for suggestions for breakfast and look at these responses?what is wrong with asking a simple question about a pancake/waffle breakfast?grow up all will you?<BR>What is it to you what his children wants for breakfast?if you have any info.write,if you can not help him don't write anything.No need to be obnoxious....Are you here to preach people about what to eat?
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Another american who is a slave to their childs whims and demands, and feels the need to feed their child mass quantitys of sugar. Who is the grown up and who is the child? europeans do not eat this crap nor would they feed it to their kids. That is why the states has the highest rate of children with ADD who are on ritalin because they eat to much sugar and other processed foods. Stay home and go to waffle house and tell your kids this is their vacation.
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To Sugarfree and other ignorant Americans:<BR>It comes as a surprise to me to see that most Americans think pancakes and waffles are American!!<BR>We have been eating them here since god knows when,only we do have them as breakfast but eat them as lunch/desert/snack (probably a tradition)and we do not use mapple syrup(no mapple in europe)but use various jams,sauces,etc..which are equally sweety(loaded with sugar)so relax..there is nothing original here..
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Yeah. How about chocolate croissants and other rich and buttery pastries? The typical English breakfast is a huge conglomerate of grease, fat and cholesterol(?sp). Americans may not eat the healthiest breakfast, but neither do most Europeans.<BR>Murray
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Yes, the full English/Irish/Scottish breakfast will have eggs cooked any way you prefer, "real" meaty bacon, sausage, possibly black or white pudding, grilled tomato, fried bread etc. You don't have to order all of it but if you eat most of it you won't need lunch.<BR>An American friend of mine ordered a fried egg white only in Ireland. The amazed landlady asked why. When she was told that it was because of cholesterol she said firmly, "We don't have any of that in Ireland."<BR>Seriously, for most British people the full monty is strictly for holidays or perhaps for Sundays. Most of us have yoghurt, fruit or cereal before we dash off to work.
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I am amazed at the bad manners, nastiness and generally,rude and stupid people answering this post!!!!!<BR><BR>A Travel site is the forum for people who are traveling to ask questions.<BR>NOT for bored idiots to sit and wait so they can answer and pretend to be so F*ing superior!<BR>As if none of you have ever come to the US and asked a Stupid Question!!<BR>




