Addicted to fine dining!
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Addicted to fine dining!
Guys n gals! Searching for some assistance in enabling my addiction......
Eating well is my main goal in life, but living in Cambodia on a budget means I'm going to have to be frivolous.
Where do you all go for a tasty meal at low low prices??
Eating well is my main goal in life, but living in Cambodia on a budget means I'm going to have to be frivolous.
Where do you all go for a tasty meal at low low prices??
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Re: Addicted to fine dining!
If your main goal is to eat as good as possible, then i have no fucking idea why you are in Cambodia.
You are already busy looking for an easy and well paid job in a hotel lobby, which doesn't really exist.
What your next delusion is about ? 3 titted hookers with experience but still virgin ?
You are already busy looking for an easy and well paid job in a hotel lobby, which doesn't really exist.
What your next delusion is about ? 3 titted hookers with experience but still virgin ?
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Re: Addicted to fine dining!
It's not really possible, if you want low low prices you'll have to settle for stuff that's just about edible. Bits of it might be tasty.HappyChappy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 11:57 pm Where do you all go for a tasty meal at low low prices??
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Re: Addicted to fine dining!
I don't think the adage "you get what you pay for" could be better symbolized by the buying of food in Cambodia.
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There is cheap fine dining. Just don’t order the Alaska seafood and it’s as cheap as it gets considering it’s all import.
Khéma Pasteur does a good value ($12 ex VAT & SC iirc) all you can eat breakfast and lunch.
Open Wine also does a 3 course lunch but I forget the price.
You can go to Iza next to Rosewood and order their $9 ramen and drink water but your minimum 330 ml bottle of Perrier will cost you at least half of that so don’t go there if you are thirsty.
Naga buffet across Naba theatre, $15.
Khéma de la Poste wine and cheese special.
etc
Khéma Pasteur does a good value ($12 ex VAT & SC iirc) all you can eat breakfast and lunch.
Open Wine also does a 3 course lunch but I forget the price.
You can go to Iza next to Rosewood and order their $9 ramen and drink water but your minimum 330 ml bottle of Perrier will cost you at least half of that so don’t go there if you are thirsty.
Naga buffet across Naba theatre, $15.
Khéma de la Poste wine and cheese special.
etc
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Re: Addicted to fine dining!
HappyChappy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 11:57 pm
Eating well is my main goal in life, but living in Cambodia on a budget means I'm going to have to be frivolous
Son, didn't you say you were teaching English here? Parsimonious maybe is what you meant? Your use of frivolous contradicts your whole sentence.
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I wouldn’t say Khéma is Fine Dinning, but there’s some very great options and the atmosphere is very elegant.fax wrote:There is cheap fine dining. Just don’t order the Alaska seafood and it’s as cheap as it gets considering it’s all import.
Khéma Pasteur does a good value ($12 ex VAT & SC iirc) all you can eat breakfast and lunch.
Open Wine also does a 3 course lunch but I forget the price.
You can go to Iza next to Rosewood and order their $9 ramen and drink water but your minimum 330 ml bottle of Perrier will cost you at least half of that so don’t go there if you are thirsty.
Naga buffet across Naba theatre, $15.
Khéma de la Poste wine and cheese special.
etc
A few dishes I had with my free flow lunch this week. Unlimited servings for $14 NET, coffee included.
Khéma menu:
https://www.khema-restaurant.com/pdfmenu
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Re: Addicted to fine dining!
My little finger tells me that Nicholas knows what he's talking about
Re: Addicted to fine dining!
Your little finger is rightSingsling wrote:My little finger tells me that Nicholas knows what he's talking about
I also enjoy Open Wine and of course Deli Bistrot which has an extremely talented chef owner. Can’t go wrong with these two places on a budget.
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Re: Addicted to fine dining!
I tried Deli last month, good food indeed but price wise khema is way better for lunch if you're hungry
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