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Amnasia you say? I'm hearing good things.
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Gazzy wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 5:37 pm Amnasia you say? I'm hearing good things.
I looked at the place on google maps, English breakfast looks gooooood, think I go. :evil:
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Yeah Andy, I'm with you on this. The reason I've stuck with riverside restaurants and that area is close proximity to work. Unfortunately they haven't moved with the times and it's more about them rather than the customers needs. TTP is the place now for foodies and generally decent bars.
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Gazzy wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 5:20 am Yeah Andy, I'm with you on this. The reason I've stuck with riverside restaurants and that area is close proximity to work. Unfortunately they haven't moved with the times and it's more about them rather than the customers needs. TTP is the place now for foodies and generally decent bars.
TTP has been like that for sometime, but more so, and the difference. Yes, both areas TTP and Riverside need customers, but Riverside relied more on tourism, while TTP mainly has it's working expat community.
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Arget wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:06 pm Sony on 172. Good food reasoable price.
very good place indeed
work is for people who cant find truffles
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Bongmab69 wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 10:12 am Shenanigans was my favorite 2 years ago, but dont know "how open" they are at the moment, they had half and full breakfast, and a full-one was even for me more then enough, and i am a big eater, my name onhere is not stolen !! Ask Rozzie !!
Shenanigans is closed for good.

Harry's does a decent breakfast, but for the real deal you have to go to England. There are no consistently good sausages here , they are always hit or miss. As for bacon, forget it.

The last place that came close was Molly Malones on 136. They made their own bacon, sausages and black and white pudding. They let themselves down in the cooking of it though. Alas, they have bitten the dust too.
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South African owned Super Meats in TTP has great sausages and both streaky and back bacon if you want to cook at home.
They have a worthwhile BBQ on Saturdays.
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Doc67 wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:45 pm
Bongmab69 wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 10:12 am Shenanigans was my favorite 2 years ago, but dont know "how open" they are at the moment, they had half and full breakfast, and a full-one was even for me more then enough, and i am a big eater, my name onhere is not stolen !! Ask Rozzie !!
Shenanigans is closed for good.

Harry's does a decent breakfast, but for the real deal you have to go to England. There are no consistently good sausages here , they are always hit or miss. As for bacon, forget it.

The last place that came close was Molly Malones on 136. They made their own bacon, sausages and black and white pudding. They let themselves down in the cooking of it though. Alas, they have bitten the dust too.
I'd definitely check Amnasia for the closest to an English brekky going in PP imo

Ofc, I'm not English, but not a million miles away anyhow
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I believe in Jerry's choice, Amnasia, after looking it up on Google maps. But unfortunately haven't got there for now.
Thought I would give this place a go tool, although not the full English breakfast. But well worth a mention, Cafa De La Vie, for Egg Benedict.
Half portion in the photo. Like the minniture working clothes peg on the site of my plate.
Price $4.75 via food panda delivery.
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The Egg Benedict served this evening, it's second helping with chips, blue cheese and ham. So nice.
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