WHAT'S FOR DINNER....

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WHAT'S FOR DINNER....

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So I'm just curious wat you lot are eating....

For me anything spicy is a good start....

My lunch today, i make spicy basil beef, with rice
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Fascinating.
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I just curious what people are eating in cambodia,. Or where ever they are.

I'm not trying to be fascinated . I'm just curious. :ROFL:
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So many choices available now, especially with delivery options like Food Panda and Nham24. People getting lazier perhaps to cook or even go out to eat. We had burgers at lunchtime and Indonesian in the evening.
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Gazzy wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 6:32 am So many choices available now, especially with delivery options like Food Panda and Nham24. People getting lazier perhaps to cook or even go out to eat. We had burgers at lunchtime and Indonesian in the evening.
Where do you recommend for good Indonesian food?
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Decent Chinese last night.
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I like fried squid straight off the boat and lemongrass fish soup
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khmerovitch wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 10:34 am
Gazzy wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 6:32 am So many choices available now, especially with delivery options like Food Panda and Nham24. People getting lazier perhaps to cook or even go out to eat. We had burgers at lunchtime and Indonesian in the evening.
Where do you recommend for good Indonesian food?
You only have 2 choices really, Sumatra in Toul Tom Pong area and Warung Bali (my main choice) on St 178, Riverside. My partner doesn't enjoy Indonesian food but I love it. There are various Malaysian restaurants around but it aint the same.
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Looks nice, I cook in a Chinese kitchen... always looking for new ideas ha...

Trouble is when you work in the kitchen u tend to eat other stuff :)

I can't wait to have some durian tbh.... 1 customer in front of me the other day in the Asian supermarket paid £87 for a small durian...
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Londonmail wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 6:41 pm Looks nice, I cook in a Chinese kitchen... always looking for new ideas ha...

Trouble is when you work in the kitchen u tend to eat other stuff :)

I can't wait to have some durian tbh.... 1 customer in front of me the other day in the Asian supermarket paid £87 for a small durian...
Where? Seems a tad expensive. Is this in the UK?
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