What is a cooked-to-order breakfast?!


Question:

What is a cooked-to-order breakfast?

i am looking for a hotel and it says the hotel has a cooked-to-order breakfast.What is that?


Answers:
cooked to order is the opposite of continental. continental is 10 year old dry cereal, stale bread, cheap processed cheese spread, imitation orange juice, and fruit that hasn't ripened yet. very popular with poor people apparently, for it's served in cheap hotels around the world. cooked to order is food you actually want to eat, like eggs, bacon, sausage, fresh warm bread, and real orange juice made from oranges, not from water.

It means you order the breakfast, then they cook it for you. Its not already precooked.

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They cook your order to your liking. Like how you want your eggs, what kind of toast you want, etc...

It means they cook your eggs to order (scrambled, over easy, poached), your choice of meat, bread, beverage. It's like going to a restaurant and ordering.

You tell them what you want and they cook it how you order it.

Cooked how you would like it! You don't want fried eggs? They will make them scrambled for you if you like!

Its exactly waht it says .. they will cook your breakfast to order (so if you want eggs scrambled, poached, fried or an omlette.. they will make it for you)

it is not a continental breakfast or a buffet, it is a real breakfast cooked the way you specify.

it means they do not pre cook it, it is cooked when you order it

It means you get to order whatever you want (obviously not stuff that isnt remotely on the menu) and they'll make it for you. Basically, its not a continental breakfast which hotels normally have which is just things that can sit in the lobby all morning like dry cereal, donuts, bagels toast etc.

Well what do you want for breakfast Bacon and eggs and how would you like your eggs done easy over ,well done or would you prefer an omelet !! Don't want that just tell me and I'll make it for you !!! That is a cooked to order breaky !!!




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