Where would you eat for your last night in PP?

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Where would you eat for your last night in PP?

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I realize I just asked about Indian food, but since it is my last night here, I thought I should try something special.

It might be because it has sentimental value, but hopefully because it tastes good. So what would it be?
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Where would I eat for my last night in Pnom Penh?

Off the asses of ten whores.
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Don't think i'll be eating on my last night in Phnom Penh

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Personally, for me, anywhere would be nice as long as I am in good company (not including "whores" though).
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rexdart wrote: So what would it be?
If you're still looking, I love Flavors of India, street 63 just south of Sihanouk Blvd on the left.
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Larry's Cajun fish is really good

Or Hanami buffet
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Wine and cheese at InterContinental, $35pp.

Best value meal in the city.

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