English breakfast

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does anyone know anywhere that does a proper English breakfast...ie Sausage,egg,bacon,mushrooms,baked beans,tomatoes,fried bread toast etc?:p
 
How about a proper American breakfast? Scrambled eggs, pancakes, hash browns, bacon and sausages?

Any hotels in BA serving it?
 
How about a proper Canadian breakfast? pancakes with maple syrup, canadian bacon with caramelized syrup, syrup-infused sausages, syrup-injected egg yolks?!
 
Sometimes I have read here that people from US or UK are looking for his kind of food (breakfast, launch, etc), so why nobody makes a bussines from this?, a mean a restaurant where only u can find Scrambled eggs, pancakes, hash browns, bacon and sausages and all that stuff, u can add a great plasma with NFL matches, drinks, etc. And it will be quickly full of americans at least. I think its not a bad idea.
 
How about a proper Australian breakfast? vegemite on toast?
 
A Full Irish would be nice too..... But H, our favourite watering hole does a pretty good impression on a full english on the weekends.....
 
Why not cook your own breakfast? Lol. A lot of the 4-5 star hotels serve American breakfast. TGI Fridays has a good selection of eggs for breakfast. There used to be a small place in Recoleta that served hash browns, waffles, bagels, bacon, etc with breakfast but it closed last year. I prepare my own at home.
 
I can handle the rest, but have never mastered the art of making hash browns - they turn out all soggy. Any special secrets?
 
nikad said:
Why not cook your own breakfast? Lol. A lot of the 4-5 star hotels serve American breakfast. TGI Fridays has a good selection of eggs for breakfast. There used to be a small place in Recoleta that served hash browns, waffles, bagels, bacon, etc with breakfast but it closed last year. I prepare my own at home.
Ok Nikad-i,ll be round your place at 8am on Saturday:cool:
 
Home Hotel has a good breakfast.

Sugar has breakfast on the weekends I think.

The Alvear Palace Hotel's Sunday Brunch is ridiculous(ly expensive).
 
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