Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh

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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh

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green vespa was ok, but to far out & to small u need be down 130th to 178 on Riverside.
24 hours/7days a week

The 24 hour breakfast rest in HK ( the Flying Pan) is Immensely popular with the locals
http://www.the-flying-pan.com/

Retro booths and counter serving like Mels in SF and IHOP's everywhere :good:

and that is Very important.

IF i had the $$ i would buy Cadillac an turn it around
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yeah it has been a little rocky for the new guy.

the rents kill u on that strip- i rented next door to GV for 6 months.

bet the rent at cadillac is $1400 for EO only

but some mighty big hotels that are almost derelict in terms of biz back towards the palace.
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The picture of the Irish breakfast on the preceding page looks great
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frank lee bent wrote:yeah it has been a little rocky for the new guy.

the rents kill u on that strip- i rented next door to GV for 6 months.

bet the rent at cadillac is $1400 for EO only

but some mighty big hotels that are almost derelict in terms of biz back towards the palace.

Den got ransacked by Japanese pirates?
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Any new suggestions about best breakfast in Phnom Penh (or Siem Reap, as I'll be there next)?
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Siam reap best breakfast = Rosy Guesthouse.

Home made sausage and sauce. I've driven there just to eat breakfast in the past.
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You know what's sad, I just accept where the misses wants to eat and I just suck it up.

I always loved Cavern. Wasn't always breakfast food, been so long I forget what I used to have.
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Jerry Atrick wrote:Siam reap best breakfast = Rosy Guesthouse.

Home made sausage and sauce. I've driven there just to eat breakfast in the past.
Cool. It's on the list now. :good:
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Noticed this post on Reddit couple months ago.


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Copy info from Reddit post;
We are in Siem Reap Cambodia
No website yet but we are on Facebook under Zodiac Siem Reap
Blood pudding is not possible for me as mentioned in lots of comments
There is 4 pieces of bacon. 2 American streaky bacon strips (crispy) and 2 slices of English style back bacon. (With the fat cut off as is my preference.)
It comes with a free cup of tea/coffee or an orange juice
We have hash browns as an optional extra due to people requesting without
We do also offer healthy options, yes.
This is 9 dollars including the drink and a ten percent discount for expats and locals.
I came to Cambodia on holiday almost 3 years ago and decided not to leave. I have had other jobs in hospitality here and have worked for a prestigious fine dining restaurant in Phnom Penh which led to this opportunity. We employ all local staff and I work there personally every day for at least 10 hours.
I am indeed British.



*I have no association with this establishment.

Just look at that photo...... :bow:
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my kind of breakfast, what its missing is some potatoes :beer3:
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