Where can I find Pita in Phnom Penh or Kampot?
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Re: Where can I find Pita?
Hummus House in PP: https://www.facebook.com/hummushousecambodia/
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Re: Where can I find Pita?
I should try there sometime.hanno wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 2:37 pm Hummus House in PP: https://www.facebook.com/hummushousecambodia/
One of the places at GSM does a good kebab, but the one on the corner (Mediterranean Cafe?) made me a "wrap" which was dry and horrible, not like a proper kebab.
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I see no photos of Pita bread. Hopefully this is no longer the case , but at every place I've been you get a "wrap" which is not Pita.timmydownawell wrote:I should try there sometime.hanno wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 2:37 pm Hummus House in PP: https://www.facebook.com/hummushousecambodia/
One of the places at GSM does a good kebab, but the one on the corner (Mediterranean Cafe?) made me a "wrap" which was dry and horrible, not like a proper kebab.
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Re: Where can I find Pita?
It's called döner kebab (turkish version) or gyro (greek version) usually. Unfortunately I haven't found a proper pita place in Cambodia yet.whiteribbon wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:32 pm Don't know the English name for this kind of fast food, but in my birth country it's just called a Pitta and you can find it on every corner, usually served with loads of garlic sauce and a bit of salad. Had a craving for it since a couple of days but a quick google didn't deliver me any results. Any idea where I can find this in PP or Kampot?
I'm pretty sure Hummus doesn't have pita breads. They only do flat bread shawarmas, which is not exactly what the OP is looking for.hanno wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 2:37 pm Hummus House in PP: https://www.facebook.com/hummushousecambodia/
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Babylon on 350 do a good Iraqi version
Hummus House do a good Lebanese version
a South African guy and his missus does a strange but good kebab on st 135 and 460(?) for 6000៛
The cart in front of Niel's mini mart does a late night emergency version that shouldn't be consumed without a gut load a Anchor
The Turkish (?) place on the corner of 51 and 172 does a good one
Never found a good Greek souvlaki here
A good Turkish kebab like I used to get in front of the Brunswick market would be good right now..
Hummus House do a good Lebanese version
a South African guy and his missus does a strange but good kebab on st 135 and 460(?) for 6000៛
The cart in front of Niel's mini mart does a late night emergency version that shouldn't be consumed without a gut load a Anchor
The Turkish (?) place on the corner of 51 and 172 does a good one
Never found a good Greek souvlaki here
A good Turkish kebab like I used to get in front of the Brunswick market would be good right now..
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If it was Lebanese they'd make the friggin pita instead of buying wraps at the supermarket. Lazy f@#$.epidemiks wrote:Babylon on 350 do a good Iraqi version
Hummus House do a good Lebanese version ...
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Re: Where can I find Pita?
Looks like pita to me:rogerrabbit wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 8:57 pmIt's called döner kebab (turkish version) or gyro (greek version) usually. Unfortunately I haven't found a proper pita place in Cambodia yet.whiteribbon wrote: ↑Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:32 pm Don't know the English name for this kind of fast food, but in my birth country it's just called a Pitta and you can find it on every corner, usually served with loads of garlic sauce and a bit of salad. Had a craving for it since a couple of days but a quick google didn't deliver me any results. Any idea where I can find this in PP or Kampot?
I'm pretty sure Hummus doesn't have pita breads. They only do flat bread shawarmas, which is not exactly what the OP is looking for.hanno wrote: ↑Tue Mar 20, 2018 2:37 pm Hummus House in PP: https://www.facebook.com/hummushousecambodia/
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There’s a guy at a corner at O’Russey, who sells pork meat pita, very Haram, just like me and all the other dogs...
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Re: Where can I find Pita?
The Bassac lane store has good bread. not sure if they make it but I remember it being better than a supermarket wrap.JBTrain wrote:If it was Lebanese they'd make the friggin pita instead of buying wraps at the supermarket. Lazy f@#$.epidemiks wrote:Babylon on 350 do a good Iraqi version
Hummus House do a good Lebanese version ...
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