Popular Thai restaurant chain Camile has joined the breakfast club, announcing details of its first ever breakfast menu.
From grab-and-go breakfast bowls to the hearty Thai Fry, the brekkie options are - for now - only available in Circle K Dublin Airport. However, there are plans for a wider roll-out over the coming months.
Camile Thai Kitchen's breakfast menu will have a variety of options available daily from 7:30am. Examples include the veggie and pork belly Thai fry with potatoes, eggs, chillies and peppers, and the fruit-infused mango and berry rainbow bowls which include granola with smoothie and fresh fruit, topped with nut butter, chia seeds and coconut flakes.
Camile Thai Restaurant chief Brody Sweeney said: “As a business we’re always working to create new offerings that will deliver choice and value to customers in a fast-paced environment and believe healthy eating should be accessible to everyone, even when you’re travelling.
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"With the planned launch of our first unit in The Mezz at Terminal 2 Dublin Airport this summer, our goal is to develop and enhance the commuter and passenger experience.”
The Camile Thai breakfast menu is now available in Petite Camile, Circle K Dublin Airport starting from €4.95. Also available as part of the Petite Camile menu are stir fries, curries, and burritos from €8.50, and Camile Savers from €7.99.
For more information visit their official website.
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