Looking for a private cook / chef (Phnom Penh)

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Looking for a private cook / chef (Phnom Penh)

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Cook evening meals for two people, at your facility.
Our driver will pick up around 5 pm.
Khmer, Chinese, and Vietnamese dishes.
Stir fry wok, seafood, soup, etc
Monday through Friday


Phnom Penh , Khan Daun Penh, St 51 & 214
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Re: Looking for a private cook / chef (Phnom Penh)

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Wouldn't it be easier to just order food delivered, or are you looking for super cheap, home-cooked meals?

How much are you expecting to pay?
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Re: Looking for a private cook / chef (Phnom Penh)

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It would be cheaper and easier to have delivery but a private chef allows us to tweak the recipes.
That, and most of the restaurants here kind of suck.
$200 at least, more if the cook particularly skilled.
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Re: Looking for a private cook / chef (Phnom Penh)

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General Mackevili wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2019 3:42 pm Wouldn't it be easier to just order food delivered
No, it's very flaky and not possible to rely on.

It works fine if you don't care when or how the food comes but for 2 people to sit and wonder it's not healthy.
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Re: Looking for a private cook / chef (Phnom Penh)

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I recently employed a housekeeper who cooks for me and my staff every weekday. We sit and have lunch together and it’s so great.

I love not having to worry about what to eat every day, she knows what we like and she is an awesome chef!

Its great not having to break my work day to go out and eat - I could easily waste an hour and a half going for lunch.

More often though I’d actually forget about eating and be totally flattened by the end of the day.

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