Addicted to fine dining!
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Well beetween curries and ballsacks to lick, why not go full Thailand then ? They can disguise a red curry into a green one, and a man with tits into a lady. Surprising country ? You decide.HappyChappy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 12:22 amHow dare you sir! Cambodia has plenty of fine dining establishments I'm sure!Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:49 am 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 ?
There was a shit hot restaurant serving green thai chicken curry for $2.50!!! I'm aiming around that region and where there's a will..........there's a way.
I intend on you licking my hairy ball sack at some point in the not too distant future, is that a delusion or a fun night out????? You decide.
Both ways your anus will be at work, that a start for the rest of the body to follow.
As for me, i intend to get the cute Emily Ratajanov...Ratano...Ratajskiskow....(aaarr you know the one) to lick my hairy ballsack too, but it's a delusion too....
May you live the dream.
Don't try meth.
Re: Addicted to fine dining!
Anyway OP...
Just for you with the French showing off the best of the best in dining, as seriously it IS by anyone's standards the #1 in the world... I'm trying to find Cambodia but its a PC scroll job... Nope not listed.
Anyway Le Connaisseur - they even translated the menu so an Englishman can understand what he is going to eat.
Just the words themselves bring on the airs and graces...you can savor the dishes before you've even ordered!!!
http://www.leconnaisseurangkor.com/english/menu.html
Just for you with the French showing off the best of the best in dining, as seriously it IS by anyone's standards the #1 in the world... I'm trying to find Cambodia but its a PC scroll job... Nope not listed.
Anyway Le Connaisseur - they even translated the menu so an Englishman can understand what he is going to eat.
Just the words themselves bring on the airs and graces...you can savor the dishes before you've even ordered!!!
http://www.leconnaisseurangkor.com/english/menu.html
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I prefer hifalutinMishmash wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 1:02 amI get mixed up with 'blowjob' when really i mean 'suckjob' but that parsimonious has gotta be the word of the week. frugal just doesn't cut the mustard when up against that bad boy.JUDGEDREDD wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 12:46 amEasily done, often I get pissed off when really I want to be pissed on.HappyChappy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 12:26 amBy god well spotted! I actually meant "frugal". Parsimonious............. I think you're just showing off now aren't you??angkorjohn2 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:50 amHappyChappy 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.
Slow down little world, you're changing too fast.
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Khema, just don’t order steak. They can’t cook it properly.fax wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:28 am 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
Other meals there have been good
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Khéma, and order the steak, especially the Café de Paris.GMJS-CEO wrote:Khema, just don’t order steak. They can’t cook it properly.fax wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 7:28 am 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
Other meals there have been good
Khéma has a no charge policy if for any reasons the dish disappoints. Unhappy with the steak -> the steak is waived from the bill. (Just don’t eat the steak and lick the sauce of course ).
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There is no good steak in Cambodia, your steak will always be terrible because it is either frozen, coming from Aus/US, or because it is the beast eating plastic out of your bins.
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You mean it’s very difficult to get a decent steak at a decent price. Steaks from Aus and US can also be shipped chilled by plane, and not frozen. But that comes with a price bump...cptrelentless wrote:There is no good steak in Cambodia, your steak will always be terrible because it is either frozen, coming from Aus/US, or because it is the beast eating plastic out of your bins.
I’ve heard Mara had some very decent steaks, in particularly a 1.5kg tomahawk. Anybody tried yet?
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This sounds more like his weekly budget!Mishmash wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 12:53 am Topaz is nice. Good food.
Mon-Sun, 11 am – 2 pm
19 USD+ for main course, dessert, soft drink or glass of wine, coffee or tea
21 USD+ for starter or open salad bar, main course, soft drink or glass of wine, coffee or tea
25 USD+ for starter, open salad bar, main course, dessert, soft drink or glass of wine, coffee or tea
*All prices are stated in US Dollars subject to 7% service charge and 10% government tax
Re: Addicted to fine dining!
I recommend this. I read the first books of the series when I was in my twenties and it gave me the confidence to just have a go. Now I cook all the time and love it.
Read it, follow it and cook for yourself 5 days a week.The other two days you can afford to eat very well as you are not wasting money on crap 7 days a week.
Read it, follow it and cook for yourself 5 days a week.The other two days you can afford to eat very well as you are not wasting money on crap 7 days a week.
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another new poster string shitHappyChappy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 12:22 amHow dare you sir! Cambodia has plenty of fine dining establishments I'm sure!Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 12:49 am 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 ?
There was a shit hot restaurant serving green thai chicken curry for $2.50!!! I'm aiming around that region and where there's a will..........there's a way.
I intend on you licking my hairy ball sack at some point in the not too distant future, is that a delusion or a fun night out????? You decide.
come one guys
bring back the down button.......
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