Maison Eric Kayser PP- restaurant review

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violet wrote: Fri Oct 27, 2017 5:50 pm I got tired of every vocal poster telling me how boring/annoying I was on the other forum.
You're far from annoying or boring, Violet. I'd buy you a flat white at Eric Kayser any time.

HUGE loss to TOF if you've jumped ship.
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i would hope that a slight standard of respect is shown posters here, ad homs are not liked here,and we try to limit trolling and stalking to some degree consistent with free speech
it is no thaivisa anyway
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More cheers to Violet's escape from K440.

Let freedom reign.
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Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
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at first thought SMAM was a troll- opinion changed
respect- and don't hold back on the forthright style :-)
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rozzieoz wrote: How about trying it- that would give you a really good idea.
I thought I made it clear in my last post, but just in case I'll reiterate - because the ingredients look very low quality and the price does not reflect that. Ten bucks for some eggs, the cheapest reformulated spam masquerading as bacon, a slice of bread with butter and jam, a croissant, a tiny glass of juice and a micro-coffee is ridiculous, even if it is garnished with some lettuce and cherry tomatoes. Calling it a London breakfast is ludicrous.
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I write the review based on my experience- I don’t make the food. Everything I’ve tasted there has been delicious.


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rozzieoz wrote:I write the review based on my experience- I don’t make the food. Everything I’ve tasted there has been delicious.


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The new(ish) restaurant locating in the Bread Building on Norodom Blvd is very good, really enjoyed it. Nice service, abundance of lovely warm crispy bread delivered to our table while waiting for our food. I couldn't find the one on Monivong, thought it may have been in the Vattank building so went to check it out. It's really crap, horrible food, horrible service and only a select view items on the table available - Make sure you don't try that one.
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What?! Really? Vattanac E.K. not really good? Did you go on a holiday or a soft opening?!

Bread has always a been excellent, but haven't tried the breakfast menu yet. Hmm ...
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Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
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Cambo Dear wrote:
rozzieoz wrote: How about trying it- that would give you a really good idea.
I thought I made it clear in my last post, but just in case I'll reiterate - because the ingredients look very low quality and the price does not reflect that. Ten bucks for some eggs, the cheapest reformulated spam masquerading as bacon, a slice of bread with butter and jam, a croissant, a tiny glass of juice and a micro-coffee is ridiculous, even if it is garnished with some lettuce and cherry tomatoes. Calling it a London breakfast is ludicrous.
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