Harry's Bar on Riverside specials

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Harry's Thursday Food Special is the $6 Chicken Parmesan.
Plus great breakfasts every day from 8am.

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Can you do a burger that’s so big it falls apart and you need to eat it normally with your fingers “deconstructed” or like the English do with a knife and fork?
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mannanman wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 10:57 am Can you do a burger that’s so big it falls apart and you need to eat it normally with your fingers “deconstructed” or like the English do with a knife and fork?
Ha Ha. I have actually done just that and eaten a burger with a knife and fork. I don't like eating with my hands with few exceptions, a burger being the main one of them, chip shop chips wrapped in paper is the other notable exception.

But the moment it starts squirting out of the sides and becomes a mess, I get the tool kit out.
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Doc67 wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 11:16 am
mannanman wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 10:57 am Can you do a burger that’s so big it falls apart and you need to eat it normally with your fingers “deconstructed” or like the English do with a knife and fork?
Ha Ha. I have actually done just that and eaten a burger with a knife and fork. I don't like eating with my hands with few exceptions, a burger being the main one of them, chip shop chips wrapped in paper is the other notable exception.

But the moment it starts squirting out of the sides and becomes a mess, I get the tool kit out.
It seems to be a thing for a long time now. Create a burger so large it’s not even possible to eat as a burger should. Kampot burger places go through phases - one place does it and then it’s “Burger wars”, but not really because the take up is so small.
$8 burger no matter how amazing will be a waste.

There’s an Indian/Pakistani guy there who does basic Zinger burgers with fries for $1.25 (was $1)!
Nice and simple.
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mannanman wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 11:27 am
Doc67 wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 11:16 am
mannanman wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 10:57 am Can you do a burger that’s so big it falls apart and you need to eat it normally with your fingers “deconstructed” or like the English do with a knife and fork?
Ha Ha. I have actually done just that and eaten a burger with a knife and fork. I don't like eating with my hands with few exceptions, a burger being the main one of them, chip shop chips wrapped in paper is the other notable exception.

But the moment it starts squirting out of the sides and becomes a mess, I get the tool kit out.
It seems to be a thing for a long time now. Create a burger so large it’s not even possible to eat as a burger should. Kampot burger places go through phases - one place does it and then it’s “Burger wars”, but not really because the take up is so small.
$8 burger no matter how amazing will be a waste.

There’s an Indian/Pakistani guy there who does basic Zinger burgers with fries for $1.25 (was $1)!
Nice and simple.
Harry's cheeseburger is very decent, good size patty.

Tuesday's they are $6 with fries and a couple of onion rings. $5 on Friday's.
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Have a great Friday!!!

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That looks tempting , does harry have any plan to franchise out ?
It could be a good excuse to move back down to sihanoukville
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