Living well, cheap
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Affordable family dinner buffet, Khmer style bbq and suki table, all you can eat (beef, pork, seafood, vegies...), soft drinks included for $11.80/person. Get a discount card for 10% off. Vini Garden on St 55, just off Sihanouk.
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Nice website. Who built that for you?frank lee bent wrote: I am working on a new business project, an online supermarket http://www.khmertogo.com
Just have to say, I'm glad I don't drink Guiness. 500 ml can only $39.74
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Might want to have a look at the images for lamb.
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Great minds think alikeAnchor Moy wrote:Jamie_Lambo wrote:i love pork and rice
Titanic restaurant in SHV do a great portion of Chicken cordon bleu in a great sauce with chips/potato/mash + Salad for $3.50
Snooky bar in SHV have daily specials where you get the selected main coarse + a beer for $3 monday - friday
Titanic is my regular restaurant in SV. Food is cheap and good - lovely family run the place. They also serve very good fresh shrimps. Did you try their shrimp fried rice served in half a pineapple ? Wicked. And they do good breakfasts at any time.
Snooky offer beer or a glass of wine with their evening specials for $3, so good value place also.
Otherwise, in PP my go-to place for cigs and booze is Lucky Drink.
Last minute: Just seen your post FLB and taken note.
Titanic was a great discovery, used to eat there most nights, the only downside was food often took quite a while to be dished up, albeit the food was piping hot!
Snooky is more my regular joint now as i prefer the menu, cant go wrong with Pie, Chips + Gravy hmmmmmm
whats everyones 1st choice place to eat down the beach?
i've eaten most places but im a Martinis regular, been eating there for the past 3 years, good friends with the owner and the khmer staff
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Have been having Xmas dinner with the family at Mick and Craigs for the past several years.
Usually have at least one meal there each visit to the beach.
Usually have at least one meal there each visit to the beach.
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We usually grab breakkie at Sofitel or Raffles. Keeps the common riff raff from disturbing our eye-sight. Mangy ol mutts...Ahhh, life is good.
Society has a totem pole and it should be observed.... enjoy your soy coffee and pork fat, bong.
Society has a totem pole and it should be observed.... enjoy your soy coffee and pork fat, bong.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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^^ Nice to hear that business opportunity in Siem Reap has paid off. Well done!
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Kampong Spooner wrote:The pies in superstore are cheap, but shit. The japanese bakery inside the entrance is great for bread and stuff. Doesnt pork and rice cost the same in most places? I must admit i never ate in in the central areas because i always lived outside, and trips into the main area were brekfast treat times.
Everything else seems reasonable. How much should a pineapple cost etc?
I rest my case.
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I am building it myself.
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The guinness and others that seem highly priced are case lots.
yes, images are just placeholders for now.
The guinness and others that seem highly priced are case lots.
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Re: Living well, cheap
Actually, the one place I went to, the $1 included the iced coffee.
Since iced coffee usually ranges between 1000 and 1500, it was a good deal
I've seen pork and rice as low as r2500, or up to r5000, both without the coffee
I normally buy 1kg of coffee grounds, wifey uses the Viet cuptop maker to make 500ml every night, and it goes into the slush bucket for my morning ritual, obviously works out way cheaper than individual restaurant buys, but the other reason is convenience
Since iced coffee usually ranges between 1000 and 1500, it was a good deal
I've seen pork and rice as low as r2500, or up to r5000, both without the coffee
I normally buy 1kg of coffee grounds, wifey uses the Viet cuptop maker to make 500ml every night, and it goes into the slush bucket for my morning ritual, obviously works out way cheaper than individual restaurant buys, but the other reason is convenience
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