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Black Pudding and Cider


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I'm off to Thailand soon, with a 5 day stop in Pattaya. I live in Korea at the moment, and haven't been to Britain for a few years. As such whilst I'm in Pattaya, I plan to get a taste of home, before I go off down south to be a bit more Thai.

 

Where in Pattaya can I get a decent full English breakfast that includes black pudding, and hopefully a fried slice? Any chance of washing it down with a nice pint of cider?

 

Cheers!

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Check out Canterbury Tales in soi Chaiypoon just off soi Buakao great breakfast with black pudding and when you finished that walk over to the bar opposite called Barbie bar and enjoy your cider when watching the world go by.:Drink4:

 

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I would go for canterbury tales breakfast too! Definitely British!

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What is this continual stream of recommendations for the brekkie at CT by bm,s. Granted, the selection of books there is amazing but the full english is average at best. "18 coins" provides the breakfast of champions in preparation and content. The two just don,t compare.

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plenty of both around the place plenty of ciders to choose from , whitherspoons on soi backuoi has nice breakfast

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Rosie ogradys soi7 stowford press cider lovely drop :Chokdee5:

Pattaya september 17th bring it on

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Pattaya is full of decent English Breakfasts, the other day I had one in Canterbury Tales & it was good, probably the only place that gave me some fried bread.

The owner's a nice bloke also, you can have a decent crack with him (chin wag as you blokes call it I think).

I'd give them a try for sure.

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