Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Eggcentric

It was a long weekend for me as my Mom and Sis were in the city and after they've gone I have a very important audit waiting for me. Finally, two days of audition for my company to renew it's international license is done. We passed the audit successfully and we will not have to do this again for another 3 years. Such a relief. I guess there's nothing important to accomplish anymore for the year. What should've done has been done and the closure is simple.

I am a big fan of American Breakfast. For people who know me well enough, knows that eggs and bacon dazzles me. When my family was here, I took the chance to bring them so some of my favorite spots in BKK that serve the most authentic American Breakfast.

On the first day we woke up to the sign of approaching winter. It was chilly as Mom open the windows and my Sis was kind of excited because this is what she's longing for. It was a sunny day with a touch of cooling breeze when the wind blows. It came to my mind that it would be great if we go to a location that kind of set the winter moods in. It was a short trip for them and so I choose "Roast Cafe & Bistro" on the first day and "Audrey" the next day for our breakfast during their stay.

Our first stop is Roast. A warm and cozy place with large glass panel. At a glance, most of the patrons are ex-pat and foreign students swinging their morning away with delightful breakfast.




What we had for breakfast is pretty much basic. Nothing special, just food with original taste from where it belongs and invented. On the table were "Roast" Breakfast, Two Eggs Any Style and Classic Egg Benedict.








The next morning we were at Audrey. A restaurant named and inspired by Audrey Hepburn who stars in the Hollywood hit Breakfast at Tiffany's. A cottage like structure located in a quiet lane of the concrete jungle in Thonglor. FYI, Thonglor is also known as the Beverly Hills of BKK where the most diversified sides of BKK presents itself.







Audrey's quotes on the wall.

What we had on the able were Cream of Ground Beef with Fried Egg on Toast, Omelette stuffed with Ham, Mozzarella Cheese and Mushrooms and the last but not least Salmon Benedict. An all time American favorite.






Besides all the satisfying food and all, we had a really great time. Nonetheless, the small talk we had throughout our day is lagendary. Haha!

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