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Originally Posted by GadgetFreak
(Post 30843224)
Wow. I didn’t have breakfast today running for a flight and haven’t anything other than snack mix and stuff in flights and in the Admirals Club. And that breakfast sounds so damn good. ;) |
Originally Posted by Cholula
(Post 30596105)
Don't know about Tabasco and Yellowbird but Cholula is a great choice. :cool:
You might be biased. |
Had my first Tamago gohan set at a S'kiya in Tokyo last week. Not sure it'd make it onto my all time best list, but it was certainly a tasty choice and was worth it to gross out my western colleagues.
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Originally Posted by okazaki
(Post 30838881)
Biscuits and gravy, but pancakes, waffels or french toasts are also great choices
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 30852003)
Even better, biscuits and gravy with scrambled eggs in between and big chunks of sausage in the gravy :)
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 30852848)
Snooze in AZ has a "Breakfast Pot Pie" which is homemade sausage gravy over puff pastry, topped with an egg and a side of hashbrowns. It's delicious.
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Resurrecting this thread as I'm going to the big smoke (London UK) next weekend for the BA do next Friday and consequently have Sat and Sun available for breakfast/brunch selections. My budget is sub £200 for breakfast. I know that sounds stupid but if you add booze in and preferably caviar it begins to make more sense. I'll have a sandwich/burger for tea :)
Am I going to be able to get a Bloody Mary at The Wolsey? Should I bite the bullet and breakfast at The Ritz? (BM not on menu but 100% sure they can do whatever I want). Are there any good Indian options available in Central London? Any other suggestions? Preferably near Paddington, Mayfair, Piccadilly. |
Originally Posted by DeathSlam
(Post 31546319)
Resurrecting this thread as I'm going to the big smoke (London UK) next weekend for the BA do next Friday and consequently have Sat and Sun available for breakfast/brunch selections. My budget is sub £200 for breakfast. I know that sounds stupid but if you add booze in and preferably caviar it begins to make more sense. I'll have a sandwich/burger for tea :)
Am I going to be able to get a Bloody Mary at The Wolsey? Should I bite the bullet and breakfast at The Ritz? (BM not on menu but 100% sure they can do whatever I want). Are there any good Indian options available in Central London? Any other suggestions? Preferably near Paddington, Mayfair, Piccadilly. |
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