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Coming to the big city soon. Usually come back here stocked with stuff we can't find in the local marts.
To save me a bit of leg work and tuk tuk fare, anybody seen recently in any store;

Branston Pickle,

Mature Cheese,

Butterscotch Liqueur or Schnapps

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Tai Hout on street 63 had Branston Pickles last time I was in there last week.

Sorry cant help with the others.
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kiwiincambodia wrote:Tai Hout on street 63 had Branston Pickles last time I was in there last week.
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Username Taken wrote:
kiwiincambodia wrote:Tai Hout on street 63 had Branston Pickles last time I was in there last week.
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Grammar nazi: That would be Branston Pickled.
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^^ You're on the right track, but you fail as a grammar nazi. (clue: minus a 't') :facepalm:
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Username Taken wrote:^^ You're on the right track, but you fail as a grammar nazi. (clue: minus a 't') :facepalm:
Nazi.
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Thai Huat on Monivong have a great selection of cheese, also pate, foie gras and cooked meats, assume the 63st. branch will have similar.

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Thai Hout also has a decent aged English cheddar.

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I'm not after that French posh expensive stuff. We had some like this up to recently in SHV, then like all good things here they disappear!

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Thanks for the the pointer on Branstons!
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Fourkinnel wrote:I'm not after that French posh expensive stuff. We had some like this up to recently in SHV, then like all good things here they disappear!
I'll never understand that about Khmer shop owners - "oh, yes, we did have that but it all sold quickly, so we won't stock it again..."
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