New places to eat... anything?

Discussions about restaurants, cafes, coffee shops or bars in Cambodia. Feel free to write any reviews you have, whether its the best burger you've had in Phnom Penh or the worse pizza in Kampot, we want to read it! Discussions about Khmer dishes are also in here, or you can leave your own. If you own a restaurant, feel free to let the expat community know about it here so that we can come check it out. Found a favorite cafe or have a place we should avoid? Tell us about it. Asian recipes & questions are always welcome.
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Kammekor wrote: Fri Feb 03, 2023 5:59 pm The Vine closed months ago.
It's a fabulous venue, they have a lot of live music.
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My favorite pizza in town is still at Limoncello.
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Wine o clock for gourmet baguettes, but let's not forget fatboy subs near sharkey for their specials. Their rueben is delicious.
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Chuck Borris wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 6:16 pm My favorite pizza in town is still at Limoncello.
The Il Forno used to makes real Italian Margarita pizza. Now all the pizza joints are using cheaper flours,the Caputo tipo 00 is out off reach.
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cabron wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 11:10 am The Il Forno used to makes real Italian Margarita pizza.
Would that real Italian pizza be with tequila and lime ? :stir:
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How many of these restaurants are still operating?

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Once a fortnight, sometimes more, we used to get poutine in Quebec. Is there anywhere locally (Phnom Penhish) that does a halfway serviceable version?

I suddenly have a need…
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Freightdog wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 4:32 pm Once a fortnight, sometimes more, we used to get poutine in Quebec. Is there anywhere locally (Phnom Penhish) that does a halfway serviceable version?

I suddenly have a need…

Check out The Lighthouse on St 410

Their poutine definitely hits the spot. Pulled pork loaded special when it's on even more so. The burgers are banging too. Best served in house. Worth a try!


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