The Curry Club

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Yep think that's the name, anyway the only indian place you always see customers in so that's why I tried it, most indian restaurant are empty every time you walk past them.
And what I saw was indian customer's eating so that was a good signal
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Now if you want to get off the beaten track, there are a few places around not really for the tourist trade, but for locals. Also, like most of the food in Cambodia, it may be a bit sparse for some. The Bismillah Halal-Food Hotel on the riverside Chbar Ampov, just at the end of the Cham market. It's honest food, but don't expect all the trimmings, but there is nothing to stop you from taking your own. But understand "Yes" they are Muslim and off the tourist scene, so maybe no beer.

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By the way, looking for the place on Google Maps, that atst mentioned. Who's the wise fuoking joker then. :please:

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Wasn't there a restaurant offering a free beer for ceo members around where the freezer is for sale?
24 seconds from home if staying at bamboo guests house
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AndyKK wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2020 9:09 pm By the way, looking for the place on Google Maps, that atst mentioned. Who's the wise fuoking joker then. :please:

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my weekly treat @coriander $12. Great service, a lot of food for my partner and I




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Somewwhere I think aroundabout 172 on Riverside, there's 2 indian restaurants right next to each other. One of them has the song "looked into my father's eyes" playing on loop continuously forever, the other one does a vindaloo that's milder than a korma.
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I remember these in the 60s mm

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tightenupvolume1 wrote: Sun May 03, 2020 1:09 am I remember these in the 60s mm

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I am fine mate, I remember my mum getting me a vesta beef curry for my dinner on the first day I started work in 1966, probably because we had agreed on 10 bob a week housekeep, i wonder if the kids today have to pay ?
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