Inasal Nation - Filipino food in Phnom Penh. PPP review.
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Inasal Nation - Filipino food in Phnom Penh. PPP review.
Serving simple, savoury Filipino food favourites
Fri, 16 September 2016
Audrey Wilson
In a hole-in-the-wall joint south of Russian Market, a former Filipino professional basketball player tends to the grill out front. Cris Bolado’s Inasal Nation has few of the trappings of a trendy Tuol Tompoung eatery: no fussy menu, no airy atmosphere, and just a handful of expatriates on lunch break.
At least for now.
“The barangs keep coming,” says Anne Christine Waje, one of three part-owners, and Boludo’s wife, of the eatery’s attractions. “They love the chicken inasal and the beef kinulob.”
For Waje and her two family business-partners, who have lived here for years, establishing the restaurant was first and foremost about catering to the cravings of Filipino expatriates – a few of whom were scattered through the small restaurant one afternoon this week. Despite a growing Filipino population, Waje says, there are still only a handful of Filipino restaurants in the capital...
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Fri, 16 September 2016
Audrey Wilson
In a hole-in-the-wall joint south of Russian Market, a former Filipino professional basketball player tends to the grill out front. Cris Bolado’s Inasal Nation has few of the trappings of a trendy Tuol Tompoung eatery: no fussy menu, no airy atmosphere, and just a handful of expatriates on lunch break.
At least for now.
“The barangs keep coming,” says Anne Christine Waje, one of three part-owners, and Boludo’s wife, of the eatery’s attractions. “They love the chicken inasal and the beef kinulob.”
For Waje and her two family business-partners, who have lived here for years, establishing the restaurant was first and foremost about catering to the cravings of Filipino expatriates – a few of whom were scattered through the small restaurant one afternoon this week. Despite a growing Filipino population, Waje says, there are still only a handful of Filipino restaurants in the capital...
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/post-weeke ... favourites
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Re: Inasal Nation - Filipino food in Phnom Penh. PPP review.
Maybe because Flipper food is the worst of all of SE Asia?there are still only a handful of Filipino restaurants in the capital...
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For once we agree on something, Philippines food sucks big time!. That's why every SM Mall is crammed full of western fast food joints which are crammed full of customers!hanno wrote:Maybe because Flipper food is the worst of all of SE Asia?there are still only a handful of Filipino restaurants in the capital...
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Re: Inasal Nation - Filipino food in Phnom Penh. PPP review.
I wonder if they compliment their customers on their choice of shoes?
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They may even hold some weekly card games in a back room.KickingWithRedLabel wrote:I wonder if they compliment their customers on their choice of shoes?
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