Land of Smiles

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Family members send photos go eat Boon Keng Road prawn noodles I cannot take it. What to do? DIY then.

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Is this prawn dish your home cooking?
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Honey69 wrote: Sat May 12, 2018 6:43 pm Is this prawn dish your home cooking?
It is a very popular noodle in Singapore and Malaysia found in many food courts, coffeshops and hawker centres.

Basically its prawn stock and then noodles and vegetables.
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yong wrote: Sat May 12, 2018 6:55 pm
Honey69 wrote: Sat May 12, 2018 6:43 pm Is this prawn dish your home cooking?
It is a very popular noodle in Singapore and Malaysia found in many food courts, coffeshops and hawker centres.

Basically its prawn stock and then noodles and vegetables.
Looks very good and tasty. You, Mr. know your food. Very impressive to see the variety on offer.
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Is pizza something Cambodians will eat? Is there pizza delivery in Cambidia? Is there a Scozzi pizza restaurant in Cambodia? Please pardon me if my question sounds like Cambodia is very backward as I have not been to Cambodia before.

For those who come to Thailand and wanna have a nice pizza (I do not consider Dominos, Pizza Hut, Pizza Company in Thailand real pizza) try Scozzi as they make reasonably good thin crusted pizza in a wood fired oven. Thais prefer thick pizza like from those names I mentioned.

Went to one at 9.25pm (last order 9.30pm, I fell staff not so happy I went so late) tonight for a pizza to go.

Scozzi at The Promenade mall near home
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My pizza
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Sauce
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Spicy salami
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More cheese
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Mushrooms and ready to fire
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Here you go
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Before we go the parmesan ham
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Ready to go
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Home dinner
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yong wrote: Sat May 12, 2018 4:17 pm
AndyKK wrote: Sat May 12, 2018 3:03 pm ^ had durian last night, very popular at this time of year.
Hi do you have any idea how does Cambodian durian compare with Thai's

My durian today really good stuff, ripe and soft as I like it

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I think with being a short way from Thailand, they will be Thai durian.
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Breakfast have home cook prawn noodle again and I guess lunch will have dry prawn noodles

This for my maid beehoon tng (vermicelli soup, thin rice noodle)

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Old man like me like to add some yellow noodles so it's what we call beehoon mee soup

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Good morning all

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