Christmas Dinner in Sihanoukville

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Christmas Dinner in Sihanoukville

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What are the options?

Ideally, roast turkey, baked potato, gravy, cranberry sauce, and all the other stuff. Nothing over the top.

Cheers.
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plenty places offering over priced crappy Christmas dinners ... all over the facebook groups ...
**** knows why anyone would want to eat big meals in this climate seen one advert for a 6 course meal FFS
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Username Taken wrote:What are the options?

Ideally, roast turkey, baked potato, gravy, cranberry sauce, and all the other stuff. Nothing over the top.

Cheers.
id say somewhere that has a decent british menu would be the better options
somewhere like Snookys bar or something
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one_dolla wrote:plenty places offering over priced crappy Christmas dinners ... all over the facebook groups ...
**** knows why anyone would want to eat big meals in this climate seen one advert for a 6 course meal FFS

If you're in Phnom Penh and want a decent dinner, Le Royal are doing a Christmas Dinner Sunday, 25th December for $130, it's a 5-course set menu, includes foie gras, roast venison, and Christmas pudding, also inclusive of a glass of Champagne. :thumb:

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Some ideas on Drinking and Dining in Sihanoukville. https://www.facebook.com/groups/eatshv/
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:
Username Taken wrote:What are the options?

Ideally, roast turkey, baked potato, gravy, cranberry sauce, and all the other stuff. Nothing over the top.

Cheers.
id say somewhere that has a decent british menu would be the better options
somewhere like Snookys bar or something
Will probably end up back at Mick & Craigs, as usual.

But, just in case, where exactly is Snookys. Will go do a recce.

Then there's always Hotdgr's place but he won't be doing roast vege, I think he said.
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Username Taken wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:
Username Taken wrote:What are the options?

Ideally, roast turkey, baked potato, gravy, cranberry sauce, and all the other stuff. Nothing over the top.

Cheers.
id say somewhere that has a decent british menu would be the better options
somewhere like Snookys bar or something
Will probably end up back at Mick & Craigs, as usual.

But, just in case, where exactly is Snookys. Will go do a recce.

Then there's always Hotdgr's place but he won't be doing roast vege, I think he said.
if youre coming from victory hill side through downtown, when you get to the total garage turn right down past it, follow the road round to the left and it should be on your right hand side
if youre coming from golden lions, when you get to the first junction where there is 2 big visible KTVs (333 on the right and City Gold towards the left) and a petrol garage to the left of you, turn left down there, head towards the bottom of the street past another small petrol garage and not long after it should be on your left hand side
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^^ Thanks, Jamie. Got it.

btw, you mean, "if youre coming from golden lions, when you get to the first junction where the cops are always sitting".
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Username Taken wrote:^^ Thanks, Jamie. Got it.

btw, you mean, "if youre coming from golden lions, when you get to the first junction where the cops are always sitting".

^ At the first set of traffic lights turn left and it is about 50m before the road does a 90 degree turn to the right

A professional English chef called Gary runs the place - 'nice bloke' :) from Jersey or Guernsey or somewhere in the Channel Islands if I remember correct

Sorry - hungover today :crazy:
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lurcio wrote:
Username Taken wrote:^^ Thanks, Jamie. Got it.

btw, you mean, "if youre coming from golden lions, when you get to the first junction where the cops are always sitting".

^ At the first set of traffic lights turn left and it is about 50m before the road does a 90 degree turn to the right

A professional English chef called Gary runs the place - 'nice bloke' :) from Jersey or Guernsey or somewhere in the Channel Islands if I remember correct

Sorry - hungover today :crazy:
what's happened to Roy?....has he sold up?
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