Moving to Cambodia
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I think that a good food business to start in Phnom Phen would be a bagel shop in Riverside area, I have not seen a bagel shop since i have been here.
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Does anyone know of any foreigners working at one of the happy pizza places? I enjoy making pizzas and it sounds like a fun place to work at.
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$5/day,
all the pizza you can eat an all u can smoke
all the pizza you can eat an all u can smoke
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They are 100% local run. I doubt very much they'd want any foreigner drawing attention to their business.soursop wrote:Does anyone know of any foreigners working at one of the happy pizza places? I enjoy making pizzas and it sounds like a fun place to work at.
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"I think that a good food business to start in Phnom Phen would be a bagel shop in Riverside area, I have not seen a bagel shop since i have been here."
Perhaps that is an adequate comment on the local demand for these products.
It is after all, a place not much frequented by natives of New York and New Jersey.
Perhaps that is an adequate comment on the local demand for these products.
It is after all, a place not much frequented by natives of New York and New Jersey.
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There are a few places selling bagels already. I'm not exactly sure where because I don't particularly care for them - but I've seen them.nemo wrote:"I think that a good food business to start in Phnom Phen would be a bagel shop in Riverside area, I have not seen a bagel shop since i have been here."
Perhaps that is an adequate comment on the local demand for these products.
It is after all, a place not much frequented by natives of New York and New Jersey.
Silence, exile, and cunning.
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they had them in a Bakery at the Aeon mall when i was there over a year ago
toasted with cream cheese, chives, butter and salmon Heaven
toasted with cream cheese, chives, butter and salmon Heaven
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Why do you choose Cambodia
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Because I am Cambodian American
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jessy101 wrote:Why do you choose Cambodia
If you speak Khmer then teaching western cooking to Cambodians might be a good place to start ? Just an idea, since I don't know you at all, but good luck in your venture. I'm sure you'll find something, but wages are probably not as high as you might expect.chefung01 wrote:Because I am Cambodian American
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