The Stop - between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville
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Re: The Stop - between PP and SNV
Username Taken wrote:It was just a simple question, "Has anyone tried the pies and sausage rolls at this place? Prices?"
Look, if you aren't happy eating dusty piles of gristle and intestines for ever why don't you go live in Lichtenstein or something?
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Re: The Stop - between PP and SNV
Yeah, if you are not prepared to go 100% native you have no business being in Cambodia.John Bingham wrote:Username Taken wrote:It was just a simple question, "Has anyone tried the pies and sausage rolls at this place? Prices?"
Look, if you aren't happy eating dusty piles of gristle and intestines for ever why don't you go live in Lichtenstein or something?
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Re: The Stop - between PP and SNV
Okay, thanks for the input.
Fuck the pies, I'll just settle for the Nam Bao.
Fuck the pies, I'll just settle for the Nam Bao.
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Re: The Stop - between PP and SNV
I stopped by The Stop this morning. It looked like a place that would be better suited to Boeung Keng Kong.
For those who'd prefer eating dusty piles of gristle and intestines, be warned! Pech Nil is turning into Yuppy-ville!
I looked in and decided that it wasn't for me, but anyway, a pie is $4.50 and I think the sausage rolls $3.75
So, we had lunch a couple of doors down at 333 Restaurant, which also has a coffee cart outside selling coffee and 'Products from Blue Pumpkin'.
As I was sitting there eating my Mii Cha Saich Chrook pondering the decline of Pech Nil, an orange Lamborghini pulled up followed by a Hummer, a VW van and several other vehicles. Of course it was Hun To and family, and their entourage. I immediately knew that I'd made the right choice of restaurant.
For those who'd prefer eating dusty piles of gristle and intestines, be warned! Pech Nil is turning into Yuppy-ville!
I looked in and decided that it wasn't for me, but anyway, a pie is $4.50 and I think the sausage rolls $3.75
So, we had lunch a couple of doors down at 333 Restaurant, which also has a coffee cart outside selling coffee and 'Products from Blue Pumpkin'.
As I was sitting there eating my Mii Cha Saich Chrook pondering the decline of Pech Nil, an orange Lamborghini pulled up followed by a Hummer, a VW van and several other vehicles. Of course it was Hun To and family, and their entourage. I immediately knew that I'd made the right choice of restaurant.
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Re: The Stop - between PP and SNV
Why was that.? Because you all were drinking the same Hennessey Whisky. ?Username Taken wrote:I stopped by The Stop this morning. It looked like a place that would be better suited to Boeung Keng Kong.
For those who'd prefer eating dusty piles of gristle and intestines, be warned! Pech Nil is turning into Yuppy-ville!
I looked in and decided that it wasn't for me, but anyway, a pie is $4.50 and I think the sausage rolls $3.75
So, we had lunch a couple of doors down at 333 Restaurant, which also has a coffee cart outside selling coffee and 'Products from Blue Pumpkin'.
As I was sitting there eating my Mii Cha Saich Chrook pondering the decline of Pech Nil, an orange Lamborghini pulled up followed by a Hummer, a VW van and several other vehicles. Of course it was Hun To and family, and their entourage. I immediately knew that I'd made the right choice of restaurant.
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Re: The Stop - between PP and SNV
hennesy makes whisky now- them ukip should be informed of this
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Re: The Stop - between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville
Good British food? This a typo surely?
Re: The Stop - between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville
haha. So true. The only food more bland than English food is Russian food. And who else eats caned pork & beans. On bread. For breakfast! Fuk!. Yuk.
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Re: The Stop - between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville
Nobody in the UK eats canned pork and beans, that's the yanks. If you mean spam, then Hawaii is #1, and maybe those fat bastards in Tahiti second. If you mean canned baked beans, then yes, UK is world #1 consumer. Baked beans on toast will keep you alive when you have no money, as you can get economy beans for about 6p a can. Pretty nutritious and if you have tabasco sauce, as Nigella Lawson carries in her pocket, apparently, you can give your meal zing, it just clashes with the bacon and sausages at breakfast so you wouldn't bother. As to bland, depends what you eat, Heston Blumenthal's Fat Duck is the apotheosis of bland. Curry is a British invention, named after a Scotsman. Cheapo greasy spoons are not going to serve quality food, same as everywhere else, and the tourist traps like Leicester Square just think you are a sucker. I've had shit food in France, The US, Italy, I could go on.Luigi wrote:haha. So true. The only food more bland than English food is Russian food. And who else eats caned pork & beans. On bread. For breakfast! Fuk!. Yuk.
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Re: The Stop - between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville
I stopped here a couple of weeks ago while heading to SHV. It was a bit of a surprise seeing somewhere so upmarket in the middle of nowhere. On the way there I had a chicken, bacon & salad roll - was very, very dry!
On the way back to PNH I had a slice of quiche lorraine that was put on a plate with a small side of salad. Was very tasty, but cost me $5.
The ice coffee is nice but massively over priced. You can stop at a similar place in Thailand for a lot cheaper.
Friendly staff, but I'd rather a run-down place.
On the way back to PNH I had a slice of quiche lorraine that was put on a plate with a small side of salad. Was very tasty, but cost me $5.
The ice coffee is nice but massively over priced. You can stop at a similar place in Thailand for a lot cheaper.
Friendly staff, but I'd rather a run-down place.
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