La Ferme de Bassac - a review
La Ferme de Bassac - a review
I recently went in this restaurant on street 178, just west of Norodom. The food was delicious and very reasonably priced. I had a long chat with the French owner who told me all about his own pig farm north of the city and also his butchers shop on 144, next to the backpackers place (I think it is Wilkommen)
Anyway, I can't praise the beef bourguignon highly enough (somewhat modestly simply called beef in red wine) @ $6.60.
My friend has the beef cheeks in a piquant sauce at the same price. Sides were $1.5.
They also have a full deli of cooked and raw produce. It's a foodies paradise.
I am sure this place is well known to many of you but if it has not come to your attention then it is well worth a try.
Just one point of note, they open from 7.30 am to 7.30 PM, and that's it, so it's a lunchtime or early supper venue.
Here are some pics...
Anyway, I can't praise the beef bourguignon highly enough (somewhat modestly simply called beef in red wine) @ $6.60.
My friend has the beef cheeks in a piquant sauce at the same price. Sides were $1.5.
They also have a full deli of cooked and raw produce. It's a foodies paradise.
I am sure this place is well known to many of you but if it has not come to your attention then it is well worth a try.
Just one point of note, they open from 7.30 am to 7.30 PM, and that's it, so it's a lunchtime or early supper venue.
Here are some pics...
Re: La Ferme de Bassac - a review
The place was previously called Le Votre. It's well known in the French community. Very good traditional French food, reasonable prices, and also good take-away options : ham, cheese, quiche, pizza, paté, cooked dishes, apple tart and my favorite (for gourmets only): a delicious Foie Gras.
Re: La Ferme de Bassac - a review
I was surprised at the price for the beef cheeks as it requires a lengthy preparation and slow cooking.
As I suspected it's not beef cheeks but beef tongue, not bad but not the same "melt in the mouth" feeling. The food in the pics certainly looks appetizing though.
As I suspected it's not beef cheeks but beef tongue, not bad but not the same "melt in the mouth" feeling. The food in the pics certainly looks appetizing though.
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The name makes me think “Ball Sack.”
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Re: La Ferme de Bassac - a review
Correct. The owner was going on about different cuts of beef and mentioned beef cheeks. I am fairly sure my mate thought it was beef cheeks though. Tongue doesn't sound so appetising.logos wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 6:41 pm I was surprised at the price for the beef cheeks as it requires a lengthy preparation and slow cooking.
As I suspected it's not beef cheeks but beef tongue, not bad but not the same "melt in the mouth" feeling. The food in the pics certainly looks appetizing though.
I cooked a beef bourguignon at home last week with some meat from his butchers shop. A real labour of love and lots of red wine. It was fantastic, even if I do say so myself, but I am not sure if it is worth all the effort and cost. $10 wine, $22 for 2 kilos of beef, plus having to source marjoram, bay leaves, shallots, lardons and all the veggies. It was a $40 project for about 10 decent portions and took 30 hours from start to finish.
Re: La Ferme de Bassac - a review
Foie Gras... oh yes...Bibi wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 6:21 pm The place was previously called Le Votre. It's well known in the French community. Very good traditional French food, reasonable prices, and also good take-away options : ham, cheese, quiche, pizza, paté, cooked dishes, apple tart and my favorite (for gourmets only): a delicious Foie Gras.
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Re: La Ferme de Bassac - a review
Sure, we call it a Doc69, which is the short name for "Doc67 sur le Nevernude". Balls on the nose, see. It's a bit like a Tournedos a la Grecque, or the Eclatade de Fion a la Bordelaise.
Beware of the sauce though.
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