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Will try.Petrol Head wrote:Hometown Bak Kut Teh
Slightly unfortunate name, though. Doesn't Bak Kut mean some kind of anal sex act? I learned this by asking for a can of Bacchus with what I thought would be the correct pronunciation.....honest.
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It's attached to a hotel which I suspect May be a knocking shop - so maybe that makes sense.RobW wrote:Will try.Petrol Head wrote:Hometown Bak Kut Teh
Slightly unfortunate name, though. Doesn't Bak Kut mean some kind of anal sex act? I learned this by asking for a can of Bacchus with what I thought would be the correct pronunciation.....honest.
But maybe it is a weird sex act with a hot beverage because 'teh' is 'tea'.
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Sonoma Hoagies on St. 278 just west of St. 63 is a good place. That's just south pf Sihanouk Blvd. Vietnamese sandwiches. Only tried the pork, it's said to be the best. At $2 a pop, and a sit down venue, with some DECENT bread, you can't go wrong.
They also have Snapple, which is a rare treat. Costs more than the sandwich, but hey, you only paid $2 for the sandwich, right?
Good for a cheap, quality snack, if you can't find the friendly lady with the cart ...
They also have Snapple, which is a rare treat. Costs more than the sandwich, but hey, you only paid $2 for the sandwich, right?
Good for a cheap, quality snack, if you can't find the friendly lady with the cart ...
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Genuine Vietnamese subs? *hope*
Been a long time i didn't have a Vietnamese sandwich with barbecued meat and pickled shredded carrots.
Been a long time i didn't have a Vietnamese sandwich with barbecued meat and pickled shredded carrots.
Bak Kut Teh ---- is a soup very popular among the Chinese communities in Singapore and Malaysia.Petrol Head wrote:It's attached to a hotel which I suspect May be a knocking shop - so maybe that makes sense.RobW wrote:Will try.Petrol Head wrote:Hometown Bak Kut Teh
Slightly unfortunate name, though. Doesn't Bak Kut mean some kind of anal sex act? I learned this by asking for a can of Bacchus with what I thought would be the correct pronunciation.....honest.
But maybe it is a weird sex act with a hot beverage because 'teh' is 'tea'.
Roughly Translates as "Meat Bone Tea" --- usually a piece of pork still on the bone, in a soup of varied ingredients.
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Good oneRain Dog wrote:Bak Kut Teh ---- is a soup very popular among the Chinese communities in Singapore and Malaysia.Petrol Head wrote:It's attached to a hotel which I suspect May be a knocking shop - so maybe that makes sense.RobW wrote:Will try.Petrol Head wrote:Hometown Bak Kut Teh
Slightly unfortunate name, though. Doesn't Bak Kut mean some kind of anal sex act? I learned this by asking for a can of Bacchus with what I thought would be the correct pronunciation.....honest.
But maybe it is a weird sex act with a hot beverage because 'teh' is 'tea'.
Roughly Translates as "Meat Bone Tea" --- usually a piece of pork still on the bone, in a soup of varied ingredients.
Still could be a double entendre though Rob..
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It does sound like it. Pork on the bone, titter titter.
Anyway, try popping into your local mom & pop store and ordering a Bachus pronounced Bak Koot. You get some odd looks.
Trying it this evening: the restaurant, not bak koot.
Anyway, try popping into your local mom & pop store and ordering a Bachus pronounced Bak Koot. You get some odd looks.
Trying it this evening: the restaurant, not bak koot.
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Last night I tried Lonestar's ribs for the first time. You do indeed get to pick 2 sides from which there are about 8 or so different options. I choose mashed potatoes and corn on the cob. Wow! The ribs were amazing. The mashed taters and corn were both top notch as well. At $7, I will be back for this dish many times. The ladyfriend tried them as well. She loved them.
I also really like the atmosphere and staff at Lonestar. Navy and her sisters behind the bar are always good for a chat.
I also really like the atmosphere and staff at Lonestar. Navy and her sisters behind the bar are always good for a chat.
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Emperors of China for Dim Sum.The Add Jay wrote:What about Chinese food? any recommendations? I usually go to Ti Ti on Monivong but its geared more for seafood.
The various shops along the road between the Central/New Market (Psar Thmei) and Monivong Blvd for Sichuan and other grub.
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Agree with Emperors, but only the original one. The others not so much.Jacked Camry wrote:Emperors of China for Dim Sum.The Add Jay wrote:What about Chinese food? any recommendations? I usually go to Ti Ti on Monivong but its geared more for seafood.
The various shops along the road between the Central/New Market (Psar Thmei) and Monivong Blvd for Sichuan and other grub.
Others that excel at fresh and/or live seafood, Chinese style:
Champs Elysee - 63 - (But also go for Kampot pepper beef spare ribs and duck pancakes).
Liu Meng's joint at the PPEZ
Intercontinental Hotel
Chinese joint in Nagaworld
BIG Chinese joint next to the Spark Centre
Phnom Penh Hotel Chinese Joint
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I dislike seafood, but always wondered what all those Chinese places along Monivong were about. Are they all mostly seafood? Expensive? Varied?Petrol Head wrote:Agree with Emperors, but only the original one. The others not so much.Jacked Camry wrote:Emperors of China for Dim Sum.The Add Jay wrote:What about Chinese food? any recommendations? I usually go to Ti Ti on Monivong but its geared more for seafood.
The various shops along the road between the Central/New Market (Psar Thmei) and Monivong Blvd for Sichuan and other grub.
Others that excel at fresh and/or live seafood, Chinese style:
Champs Elysee - 63 - (But also go for Kampot pepper beef spare ribs and duck pancakes).
Liu Meng's joint at the PPEZ
Intercontinental Hotel
Chinese joint in Nagaworld
BIG Chinese joint next to the Spark Centre
Phnom Penh Hotel Chinese Joint
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All are extremely good for banquet style Chinese food - you can happily skip the seafood and get your Chinese grub on.
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Champs Elysee - 63 - (But also go for Kampot pepper beef spare ribs [/quote]
Don't waste your time and money here. Went last night , disappointing.
Champs Elysee - 63 - (But also go for Kampot pepper beef spare ribs [/quote]
Don't waste your time and money here. Went last night , disappointing.
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