food in cambodia

Discussions about restaurants, cafes, coffee shops or bars in Cambodia. Feel free to write any reviews you have, whether its the best burger you've had in Phnom Penh or the worse pizza in Kampot, we want to read it! Discussions about Khmer dishes are also in here, or you can leave your own. If you own a restaurant, feel free to let the expat community know about it here so that we can come check it out. Found a favorite cafe or have a place we should avoid? Tell us about it. Asian recipes & questions are always welcome.
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hanno wrote: Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:58 am
bolueeleh wrote: Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:30 am wanton noodle soup

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some good news for the stragglers left behind in chinkville, martini bar moved to youth center opposite O2 high school, so did some of the bars fm the square

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roast pork at martini bar, really not much to post in chinkville now, fucking sad

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Look not really Good :(
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bolueeleh wrote: Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:30 am wanton noodle soup

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experiencing serious cutbacks after devastating world cup loss, :D
Where is this ?
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Anchor Moy wrote: Sat Jul 28, 2018 1:31 pm
bolueeleh wrote: Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:30 am wanton noodle soup

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Where is this ?
dimsum emperor on 130, infront of central market
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DavidDareent wrote: Sat Jul 28, 2018 6:33 am Look not really Good :(
i know but there arent much barang food choices in shv tat looks good now
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bolueeleh wrote: Sun Jul 15, 2018 6:21 pm
Rain Dog wrote: Sun Jul 15, 2018 10:39 am How is the atmosphere there? I don't mind the price tag, but hate places that are stuffy and pretentious. Anyway a twice a year birthday splurge (Me and my significant other) ... Did Plantation, Les St Georges, Armands the last few visits .. this place on the to try list.

Also can get a passable quality bottle of wine there in the $30 to $50 range?

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atmosphere is relaxed, not too up tight or pretentious, 30 to 50$ not much, cheapest bottle i saw was 49$ from chile n oz, usually i ordered house wine, cant finish a bottle alone, my old lady is not a drinker
Yea .. I prefer the selection a bottle list offers -- but cannot really drink entire bottles anymore --- had to get my lady interested in wine .... total wino now
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Bouchon in Phnom Penh is a good place to get good French wines at good prices. I could get a good Bordeaux Superior for $17 a bottle, they are now about $20 but still excellent value. Wine by the glass is between $3 and $6 depending on vintage. Heres an old list to give you some idea.

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Kuroneko wrote: Sun Jul 29, 2018 12:37 pm Bouchon in Phnom Penh is a good place to get good French wines at good prices. I could get a good Bordeaux Superior for $17 a bottle, they are now about $20 but still excellent value. Wine by the glass is between $3 and $6 depending on vintage. Heres an old list to give you some idea.

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thanks kuro, always looking for a wine place in pp that serves by the glass
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