Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
- vladimir
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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
I am inherently distrustful of thin people.General Chatter wrote:....yes I am fat....yes it is tasty
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I got fairly aggro listening to two thinspirational girls talking loudly about being thin in an NGO hangout yesterday while I was chowing down on an American breakfast. I tried to explain my reaction to our Khmer manager.vladimir wrote:I am inherently distrustful of thin people.
It doesn't translate well to a country known for its poverty.
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- frank lee bent
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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
now wait- doesn't blue dolphin serve Facon and thai chicken sausages?
i may be mistaken here.
i seem to recall 172 is one of the greatest offenders with ersatz soybean/maize "coffee" as well.
maybe i have blue dolphin mixed up with another place on that street of little to no joy.
i met some pommy boxing trainer there not long ago who had lost his passport.
he was completely unconcerned- said he would get a new one when he got back home to pattaya......................
i may be mistaken here.
i seem to recall 172 is one of the greatest offenders with ersatz soybean/maize "coffee" as well.
maybe i have blue dolphin mixed up with another place on that street of little to no joy.
i met some pommy boxing trainer there not long ago who had lost his passport.
he was completely unconcerned- said he would get a new one when he got back home to pattaya......................
Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
Cheers good scoff
Toast and coffee seemed a bit weird to my westernized palate but good value for $4
Falling slap bang in the middle of ABC1 categories I obviously had beans!
Update
Is this normal. Elderly American gent sits down at Dolce Vita and obviously doesn't like the look of glass tabletop and spends a few minutes spitting on it and polishing it with a napkin!
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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
3 Mangoes on st 360 do a good full English, not to be confused with their all day English breakfast, the full english is on a separate breakfast menu.
Bacon, mushrooms, chips, beans,eggs, Cumberland sausage, fried tomato and toast plus tea or coffee.
You need to be hungry, as it's a lot of food.
Used be let down by bland Dan meat sausage, but they have switched supplier now, for the better.
Bacon, mushrooms, chips, beans,eggs, Cumberland sausage, fried tomato and toast plus tea or coffee.
You need to be hungry, as it's a lot of food.
Used be let down by bland Dan meat sausage, but they have switched supplier now, for the better.
Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
Blue Dolphin serves shitty food to backpackers who have never spent more than $2 on a meal but who splurge for a crap $4 meal at Blue Dolphin and then rave about it.frank lee bent wrote:now wait- doesn't blue dolphin serve Facon and thai chicken sausages?
i may be mistaken here.
i seem to recall 172 is one of the greatest offenders with ersatz soybean/maize "coffee" as well.
maybe i have blue dolphin mixed up with another place on that street of little to no joy.
i met some pommy boxing trainer there not long ago who had lost his passport.
he was completely unconcerned- said he would get a new one when he got back home to pattaya......................
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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
I like the breakfast at Blue Dolphin. Yes, it's greasy shit, just like I like.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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no argument, as long as it is good original grease.
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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
I love their pizza an chicken curry there and have not been a backpacker for agesPhnomRon wrote:Blue Dolphin serves shitty food to backpackers who have never spent more than $2 on a meal but who splurge for a crap $4 meal at Blue Dolphin and then rave about it.frank lee bent wrote:now wait- doesn't blue dolphin serve Facon and thai chicken sausages?
i may be mistaken here.
i seem to recall 172 is one of the greatest offenders with ersatz soybean/maize "coffee" as well.
maybe i have blue dolphin mixed up with another place on that street of little to no joy.
i met some pommy boxing trainer there not long ago who had lost his passport.
he was completely unconcerned- said he would get a new one when he got back home to pattaya......................
and their breakfast are good value.
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