My review of Mother India (Phnom Penh Riverside)
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My review of Mother India (Phnom Penh Riverside)
Go someplace else.
Anywhere, else, in, the city.
Anywhere, else, in, the city.
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Re: My review of Mother India (Phnom Penh Riverside)
Flavours of India is still my favorite by far.
What didn't you like?
What didn't you like?
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I'm at Flavors of India on 163'right now. I don't think any of the riverside ones are up to much, except the one near Viva that might also be a Flavors of India.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 7:50 pm Flavours of India is still my favorite by far.
What didn't you like?
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Does anyone rember the name of the Indian restaurant that was on Riverside about 6 or 7 years ago? Was it the Shar E Punjab? If so, it was highly recommended by a group of Indians I met who said it was good authentic Indian food. I just tried to look on Google maps and it seems that, if it was the place, it's moved round the corner now.
It's got good reviews on trip advisor. I was thinking about trying an Indian soon, so I may just eat there this week and report back.
Unless people post a bad review here before.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_ ... _Penh.html
It's got good reviews on trip advisor. I was thinking about trying an Indian soon, so I may just eat there this week and report back.
Unless people post a bad review here before.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_ ... _Penh.html
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I'm jealous.John Bingham wrote:I'm at Flavors of India on 163'right now. I don't think any of the riverside ones are up to much, except the one near Viva that might also be a Flavors of India.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 7:50 pm Flavours of India is still my favorite by far.
What didn't you like?
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Re: My review of Mother India (Phnom Penh Riverside)
Sher-E Punjab was at the same location as your map shows 6-7 years ago. I went there a lot in 2012, but haven't been there sinceAbc123 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2018 2:00 am Does anyone rember the name of the Indian restaurant that was on Riverside about 6 or 7 years ago? Was it the Shar E Punjab? If so, it was highly recommended by a group of Indians I met who said it was good authentic Indian food. I just tried to look on Google maps and it seems that, if it was the place, it's moved round the corner now.
It's got good reviews on trip advisor. I was thinking about trying an Indian soon, so I may just eat there this week and report back.
Unless people post a bad review here before.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_ ... _Penh.html
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Sher-E-Punjab has been at that location on 130 since at least 2006. They have another restaurant on 258 and might be involved in one or two more. I like the food there a lot but it has that stodgy north Indian thing, maybe too much Ghee. That's not something I ever expected to write. I prefer southern Indian food really, it suits the climate but I'm not fussy. I could easily eat Indian food every day for years, it's good stuff.
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I'm a sambar chutney dosai man too, but I do like the odd Alu gobi, veg jalfrazi, chat masala, dhal fry, chapati, nan etc from time to time. So can anyone remember what the Indian on riverside was called? I just had a look on gearth but couldn't find anything.o
Those Mumbai tourist were raving about it whatever it was.
Are there any good Southern Indian restaurants in PP?
I used to go to Chi Cha for breakfast Chia garam and Dahl chapati, but got bad tummy a few times. Lol. Always a risk.
Those Mumbai tourist were raving about it whatever it was.
Are there any good Southern Indian restaurants in PP?
I used to go to Chi Cha for breakfast Chia garam and Dahl chapati, but got bad tummy a few times. Lol. Always a risk.
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Tastebudz is southern Indian style and very reasonable and tasty. The inside is nothing fancy, but you could almost imagine you were in a roadside cafe in India.
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I'll post more when I'm not trying to do it with fat fingers and a small phone, but in the meantime -- how much fun is it to receive all these suggestions for other Indian places? I can't get enough Indian food, even though it tears, me, *up*.
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