L'Annexe in Siem Reap
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L'Annexe in Siem Reap
Hanno is right.
It has to be admitted that L'Annexe is utterly brilliant - the ambience, the service and the food.
The prices are high but so is the standard.
Two starters, two main courses - lamb chops and chicken breast - and two small bottles of sparkling wine (not Champagne but good enough to be Asti Spumante) came to $65.
If one were rich enough, it would be amusing to eat roughly-comparable meals at every Frenchy-food establishment in Siem Reap and report in full.
It has to be admitted that L'Annexe is utterly brilliant - the ambience, the service and the food.
The prices are high but so is the standard.
Two starters, two main courses - lamb chops and chicken breast - and two small bottles of sparkling wine (not Champagne but good enough to be Asti Spumante) came to $65.
If one were rich enough, it would be amusing to eat roughly-comparable meals at every Frenchy-food establishment in Siem Reap and report in full.
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Re: L'Annexe in Siem Reap
And one strong negative - NO cheap wine.
The usual rule-of-thumb is that wine in a restaurant is twice the price of the same wine in a restaurant but L'Annexe had NO cheap
wine on the menu at all - unlike BARRIO and DANCING FROG
The usual rule-of-thumb is that wine in a restaurant is twice the price of the same wine in a restaurant but L'Annexe had NO cheap
wine on the menu at all - unlike BARRIO and DANCING FROG
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Re: L'Annexe in Siem Reap
There is a golden rule in the restaurant business: They eat you poor and they drink you rich.
There are people who cannot imagine that there are other ways of life than their own life.
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Re: L'Annexe in Siem Reap
CORRECTION:
The rule of thumb is that wine in a restaurant costs twice the Lucky Supermarket price.
The rule of thumb is that wine in a restaurant costs twice the Lucky Supermarket price.
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Re: L'Annexe in Siem Reap
Depends very much on what kind of restaurant. Places I have worked in cost was more like 20%.mammothboy2 wrote:CORRECTION:
The rule of thumb is that wine in a restaurant costs twice the Lucky Supermarket price.
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