Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
- frank lee bent
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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
Keep OT there boys, or i will have to start calling you bad names.
no one is casting aspersions on anything but facon and thai chicken skin sausages on this thread.
i think the ersatz coffee has already been dealt with elsewhere.
i am curious if anyone is fond of bobor and the like?
no one is casting aspersions on anything but facon and thai chicken skin sausages on this thread.
i think the ersatz coffee has already been dealt with elsewhere.
i am curious if anyone is fond of bobor and the like?
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Nothing wrong with rice, barbecued pork with pickled veges for breakfast. Available everywhere ~3000 riel.frank lee bent wrote: i am curious if anyone is fond of bobor and the like?
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Don't know if the American owner has changed the menu, but when Ruairi was the boss it was an Irish Breakfast they served.Kampong Spooner wrote:Don't- it's shit.Bad Mongo wrote:Try the Rising Sun, 50 meters off Riverside at st. 178.jaynewcastle wrote:Would be nice to know if any of the good places serving a cooked English breakfast, are on the Riverside.
Rory's Irish Pub does a decent full English.
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Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
Same fucking country (British Isles) bar the shouting.....
Well it's got some chopped up green pepper to give it that emerald Isle effect, but there are plenty of potatoes, so can't be all that authentic
Well it's got some chopped up green pepper to give it that emerald Isle effect, but there are plenty of potatoes, so can't be all that authentic
Cookin' MCs like a pound o'bacon
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I want Richard to come run and IHOP Clone
waffles with streaky bacon baked right in.
there is a strong regional/national preference as to what is a "good" breakfast.
blood pudding can be pretty good- French boudin from Louisana too.
waffles with streaky bacon baked right in.
there is a strong regional/national preference as to what is a "good" breakfast.
blood pudding can be pretty good- French boudin from Louisana too.
Re: Best Breakfast in Phnom Penh
Irish breakfast has GuinnessKampong Spooner wrote:Same fucking country (British Isles) bar the shouting.....
Well it's got some chopped up green pepper to give it that emerald Isle effect, but there are plenty of potatoes, so can't be all that authentic
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mmmm- mmmm!
i like that kilkenny
i like that kilkenny
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Back me,frank lee bent wrote:I want Richard to come run and IHOP Clone
waffles with streaky bacon baked right in.
there is a strong regional/national preference as to what is a "good" breakfast.
blood pudding can be pretty good- French boudin from Louisana too.
worked as a chef for years in Aspen CO before......
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Fuck yeah!
I've found a place near TK selling 500ml real Guinness cans for $3.70. Anywhere else cheaper than that by case?
I've found a place near TK selling 500ml real Guinness cans for $3.70. Anywhere else cheaper than that by case?
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the I in IHOP is a good descriptor because you could easily offer 10 national breakfast varieties.
interesting the british and mexican breakfasts seem the most popular here- even among Americans.
i reckon the way to go would be to lease the kitchen in an undermanaged hotel on riverside at a low low price.
some of those places, despite having good location and size would consistently lose money.
while i am not sure how finacially successful Alan was at Green Vespa, it was undeniably very popular, kind of a hallmark for brekkie in PP at least among the lads.
interesting the british and mexican breakfasts seem the most popular here- even among Americans.
i reckon the way to go would be to lease the kitchen in an undermanaged hotel on riverside at a low low price.
some of those places, despite having good location and size would consistently lose money.
while i am not sure how finacially successful Alan was at Green Vespa, it was undeniably very popular, kind of a hallmark for brekkie in PP at least among the lads.
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