Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh

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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh

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General Chatter wrote:....yes I am fat....yes it is tasty
I am inherently distrustful of thin people.
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vladimir wrote:I am inherently distrustful of thin people.
I got fairly aggro listening to two thinspirational girls talking loudly about being thin in an NGO hangout yesterday while I was chowing down on an American breakfast. I tried to explain my reaction to our Khmer manager.

It doesn't translate well to a country known for its poverty.
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Blue dolphin, St 172.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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now wait- doesn't blue dolphin serve Facon and thai chicken sausages?

i may be mistaken here.

i seem to recall 172 is one of the greatest offenders with ersatz soybean/maize "coffee" as well.

maybe i have blue dolphin mixed up with another place on that street of little to no joy.

i met some pommy boxing trainer there not long ago who had lost his passport.

he was completely unconcerned- said he would get a new one when he got back home to pattaya......................

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logos wrote:here is my winner, $4, the pic says it all

It even comes with beans for the real degenerates, but beans don't belong to a gentleman's breakkie.

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The big breakfast at dolce vita.
Cheers good scoff
Toast and coffee seemed a bit weird to my westernized palate but good value for $4
Falling slap bang in the middle of ABC1 categories I obviously had beans!
Update
Is this normal. Elderly American gent sits down at Dolce Vita and obviously doesn't like the look of glass tabletop and spends a few minutes spitting on it and polishing it with a napkin!
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3 Mangoes on st 360 do a good full English, not to be confused with their all day English breakfast, the full english is on a separate breakfast menu.

Bacon, mushrooms, chips, beans,eggs, Cumberland sausage, fried tomato and toast plus tea or coffee.

You need to be hungry, as it's a lot of food.

Used be let down by bland Dan meat sausage, but they have switched supplier now, for the better.
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frank lee bent wrote:now wait- doesn't blue dolphin serve Facon and thai chicken sausages?

i may be mistaken here.

i seem to recall 172 is one of the greatest offenders with ersatz soybean/maize "coffee" as well.

maybe i have blue dolphin mixed up with another place on that street of little to no joy.

i met some pommy boxing trainer there not long ago who had lost his passport.

he was completely unconcerned- said he would get a new one when he got back home to pattaya......................

:facepalm:
Blue Dolphin serves shitty food to backpackers who have never spent more than $2 on a meal but who splurge for a crap $4 meal at Blue Dolphin and then rave about it.
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I like the breakfast at Blue Dolphin. Yes, it's greasy shit, just like I like.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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no argument, as long as it is good original grease.
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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh

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PhnomRon wrote:
frank lee bent wrote:now wait- doesn't blue dolphin serve Facon and thai chicken sausages?

i may be mistaken here.

i seem to recall 172 is one of the greatest offenders with ersatz soybean/maize "coffee" as well.

maybe i have blue dolphin mixed up with another place on that street of little to no joy.

i met some pommy boxing trainer there not long ago who had lost his passport.

he was completely unconcerned- said he would get a new one when he got back home to pattaya......................

:facepalm:
Blue Dolphin serves shitty food to backpackers who have never spent more than $2 on a meal but who splurge for a crap $4 meal at Blue Dolphin and then rave about it.
I love their pizza an chicken curry there and have not been a backpacker for ages
and their breakfast are good value.
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