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Eaten from the stumble inns kitchen a few times this week. One comment I would make is consistency the Thai food seems to vary wildly (assume different cooks) its always tasty but have no idea what version I am going to get.

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tried breakfast it was huge was full all day  

 

Try The Belly Buster Breakfast - 3 Eggs, 3 Bacon, 3 Sausages, Beans, Tomato, Mushrooms, Fried Slice, Black Pudding, Hash Brown, Toast, plus Tea, Coffee, or Orange Juice - 330 Baht Net (No Plus Plus Bullshit)!!!

 

Standard English Breakfast ONLY 199฿ Net (Drinks Not Included).  

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Street Eat Beat

 

Thailand has an abundance of great street food and Bangkok is a fine example. I respect the fact that "farangs" are charged the same as the Thai people. Tasty Barbecue Meat Skewers are just 10 baht, as they have been for many years now. There are numerous amounts of Thai Noodle, Som Tam and Fresh Fruit Stalls sold from mobile carts and from makeshift sidewalk stalls. When ordering street food the Thai term "suk suk" means well done. Don't worry you are not ordering oral sex! :D 

 

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