Not yet. I hope they do.Trongpai wrote:Has 'Pastrami on Rye' put corned beef hash on the breakfast menu yet?
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That is big news to me! I would make a special trip to Bangkok if I knew they were available. Villa in Pattaya only stocks Oscar Mayer which I don't like.Trongpai wrote:Last week at Villa Market, Sukhumvit 11, Bangkok, I picked up some Hebrew Nationals. It's not a usual Villa Market item, there were not many and who knows if they will restock.........
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I called to them today and they said they don't have that brand and have never had it. Welcome to Thailand.Trongpai wrote:Last week at Villa Market, Sukhumvit 11, Bangkok, I picked up some Hebrew Nationals.
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The way things usually work around here, that's the first place I'd go to look for it, and it would come as no surprise to me if I find it there.lvdkeyes wrote:they said they don't have that brand and have never had it.
While this is off topic, I think you said at one time you have a recipe for making your own American style hot dogs. If that's right, I can't find the post. If you do have a good recipe, I'd sure appreciate a post. If sausage casings are required, I don't know where to get them.
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I have a recipe, but not sure how good they are since I have not tried it. If you want to be the guinea pig I will post the recipe. Frozen natural sausage casings are available at Makro.
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If it's not too complicated to make, I might give it a try. Also, maybe others will want to try too.lvdkeyes wrote:If you want to be the guinea pig I will post the recipe.
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I can recommend the Cuban sandwich. I took it home and added mayo(love my mayo). To date I have only found the Philly Cheesesteak to be somewhat disappointing (tough beef).
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I tried their biscuits and gravy about 2 or 3 weeks ago and was disappointed. Biscuits were great but the gravy had no flavor and the sausage in it appeared to be chopped up English style sausage instead of patty sausage. I had also ordered a side of patty sausage and got two very thin sausages.
I went back this morning thinking I would try the Pancake breakfast with a side of their ham - a friend had spoken highly of their ham. One of the farang owners waited on me and as I was asking about their side order of ham, mentioned my preference for biscuits & gravy, but wasn't going to order because of my previous experience. He said that since my previous visit, they knew they had to do something so got his Dad to to make it for them using his own recipe and if I wanted to try again, after the first two bites, if I didn't like it, he would get me something else - no charge for B&G.
I'm glad he talked me into it -- a vast improvement - I also ordered a side of patty sausage and very pleased to note they got over their anemia. I will 2nd on the Cuban Sandwich - picked one up as take away about a week ago -- it was delicious.
I went back this morning thinking I would try the Pancake breakfast with a side of their ham - a friend had spoken highly of their ham. One of the farang owners waited on me and as I was asking about their side order of ham, mentioned my preference for biscuits & gravy, but wasn't going to order because of my previous experience. He said that since my previous visit, they knew they had to do something so got his Dad to to make it for them using his own recipe and if I wanted to try again, after the first two bites, if I didn't like it, he would get me something else - no charge for B&G.
I'm glad he talked me into it -- a vast improvement - I also ordered a side of patty sausage and very pleased to note they got over their anemia. I will 2nd on the Cuban Sandwich - picked one up as take away about a week ago -- it was delicious.
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I had the ham steak and eggs breakfast....... very disappointing. Dry overcooked, tough ham. I complained and since it is a low volume item they are considering dropping it from the menu.
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Other than telling you that, did they do anything about it?Up2u wrote:they are considering dropping it from the menu.