Favorite Dishes from Your Favorite Restaurants
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Favorite Dishes from Your Favorite Restaurants
Can you provided me some of your favorite dishes from your favorite restaurants? Getting tired of googling places to eat food when I want something other than khmer food.
Restaurant: Kaifun
In BKK1
Their pulled-pork tacos are a must order for me every time I visit, it’s nothing like Mexican tacos in California, but it’s still good.
Restaurant: Kaifun
In BKK1
Their pulled-pork tacos are a must order for me every time I visit, it’s nothing like Mexican tacos in California, but it’s still good.
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I had to Google Kaifun. Just a suggestion, you could put an address and a picture in your post, even a link like this would be helpful:Cougar.hunter wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 7:50 pm Can you provided me some of your favorite dishes from your favorite restaurants? Getting tired of googling places to eat food when I want something other than khmer food.
Restaurant: Kaifun
In BKK1
Their pulled-pork tacos are a must order for me every time I visit, it’s nothing like Mexican tacos in California, but it’s still good.
http://mealtemple.com/phnom-penh/jkl/kai-fun.html
Looks good anyway, will be hitting there sometime soon. Cheers.
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i love the Chicken Caesar Salad at Riverside Bistro, its a right feed for a salad!
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Prices would also be appreciated. Got to cover all bases in case high rollers like J. Crow recommend boeuf carbonnades a la flammande in a 5 star hotel.John Bingham wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 7:58 pmI had to Google Kaifun. Just a suggestion, you could put an address and a picture in your post, even a link like this would be helpful:Cougar.hunter wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 7:50 pm Can you provided me some of your favorite dishes from your favorite restaurants? Getting tired of googling places to eat food when I want something other than khmer food.
Restaurant: Kaifun
In BKK1
Their pulled-pork tacos are a must order for me every time I visit, it’s nothing like Mexican tacos in California, but it’s still good.
http://mealtemple.com/phnom-penh/jkl/kai-fun.html
Looks good anyway, will be hitting there sometime soon. Cheers.
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Great idea, I’ll do that.John Bingham wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 7:58 pmI had to Google Kaifun. Just a suggestion, you could put an address and a picture in your post, even a link like this would be helpful:Cougar.hunter wrote: ↑Fri Jul 20, 2018 7:50 pm Can you provided me some of your favorite dishes from your favorite restaurants? Getting tired of googling places to eat food when I want something other than khmer food.
Restaurant: Kaifun
In BKK1
Their pulled-pork tacos are a must order for me every time I visit, it’s nothing like Mexican tacos in California, but it’s still good.
http://mealtemple.com/phnom-penh/jkl/kai-fun.html
Looks good anyway, will be hitting there sometime soon. Cheers.
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Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Favorite Dishes from Your Favorite Restaurants
I really like the Noodle House on 130. Their Khmer Noodle Curry and Chinese dumplings are great. The noodles are handmade there.
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tried their beef noodles, beef chewy as old shoes, not gonna go back againslinks6122 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 10:11 am I really like the Noodle House on 130. Their Khmer Noodle Curry and Chinese dumplings are great. The noodles are handmade there.
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slinks6122 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 10:11 am I really like the Noodle House on 130. Their Khmer Noodle Curry and Chinese dumplings are great. The noodles are handmade there.
I've had good noodles there too. And it's cool to watch the guy making your noodles before you eat them.
Khmer Noodle Curry was good if I remember. Can't remember what else we had, but try the dumplings. Last time a Cambodian friend ordered only 4 trays of dumplings, because he had already eaten. We ate all his and had to order some more. Really good.
@bolueeleh Haha, Cambodian beef.
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Yeah, this place has been my go to for a long while.
It's the same building that Broken Bricks used to be in.
I always get the pulled noodles with egg and tomato, with a batch of shrimp dumplings........yummerzzz!
If you time your visit right, like I do, in the early evening...you can sit at one of the outside tables and you're opposite Loco Bar.
It's great ogling the working girls as they shimmy up and down the street...fresh from the salon....dressed to kill....delicately balancing a bowl of noodles in one hand, bag in the other and an Iphone in the crook of their neck as they softly jabber away to their pom sponsor that they are being a 'good girl' and have 'stopped work bar'.
Alas they are closed today...so I'll have to make do with some ham, cheese, tomato and stale bread.
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