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Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Jep

by Jep » Wed Apr 05, 2017 4:31 pm

Lucky Lucan wrote:Some people don't like living in small towns.
That comment is out of leftfield ,but fair comment :shock:
[quote="Lucky Lucan"]Some people don't like living in small towns.[/quote]
That comment is out of leftfield ,but fair comment :shock:

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Lucky Lucan

by Lucky Lucan » Wed Apr 05, 2017 4:27 pm

Some people don't like living in small towns.
Some people don't like living in small towns.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Jep

by Jep » Wed Apr 05, 2017 4:24 pm

Nice pic's Jamie champ. As stated the fresh sea breeze~ the sound of silence apart from the gentle waves lapping on the seashore ,the beautiful view out at sea watching the longtail boats putter along, the Chinese, Korean, Russian and all the other beauties strolling along the beach in bikinis is priceless,costs nothing. PP expats don't get it.
Why some call it Shitville is jealously imo.
Nice pic's Jamie champ. As stated the fresh sea breeze~ the sound of silence apart from the gentle waves lapping on the seashore ,the beautiful view out at sea watching the longtail boats putter along, the Chinese, Korean, Russian and all the other beauties strolling along the beach in bikinis is priceless,costs nothing. PP expats don't get it.
Why some call it Shitville is jealously imo.

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  • Quote Jamie_Lambo

by Jamie_Lambo » Wed Apr 05, 2017 1:47 pm

Raybull wrote:
Barang_doa_slae wrote:
ricecakes wrote:Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...
Good valued 8$ to 12$ lunch sets followed by 2 for 1 happy hour cocktails that must be way cheaper than in PP upscale venues like Metro or Oskar. Fresh sea breeze and quietness are free of charge.
Glass on the far right must have been mine btw :bonez:
Let's not forget the occasional fairer skinned Chinese and Korean cuties in bikinis, and all the permutations of jokes one can have with the waitresses by drinking sex on the beach. #glassinthemiddle
haha yeah that is our three glasses from last week lol
#comesitonmylap
[quote="Raybull"][quote="Barang_doa_slae"][quote="ricecakes"]Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...[/quote]

Good valued 8$ to 12$ lunch sets followed by 2 for 1 happy hour cocktails that must be way cheaper than in PP upscale venues like Metro or Oskar. Fresh sea breeze and quietness are free of charge.
Glass on the far right must have been mine btw :bonez:[/quote]
Let's not forget the occasional fairer skinned Chinese and Korean cuties in bikinis, and all the permutations of jokes one can have with the waitresses by drinking sex on the beach. #glassinthemiddle
[/quote]

haha yeah that is our three glasses from last week lol
#comesitonmylap

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Jamie_Lambo

by Jamie_Lambo » Wed Apr 05, 2017 1:46 pm

Miguelito wrote:Jamie,

Those places do look nice, will put them on the list for the next trip down :cheers2:
theres a vegan restaurant i think called DAO of life you might be worth checking out https://www.facebook.com/pg/daooflife/photos/

far too hipsterish for me, ive never been but im sure i read somewhere you and your missus are veggies or something?
[quote="Miguelito"]Jamie,

Those places do look nice, will put them on the list for the next trip down :cheers2:[/quote]

theres a vegan restaurant i think called DAO of life you might be worth checking out https://www.facebook.com/pg/daooflife/photos/

far too hipsterish for me, ive never been but im sure i read somewhere you and your missus are veggies or something?

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  • Quote Jamie_Lambo

by Jamie_Lambo » Wed Apr 05, 2017 1:41 pm

ricecakes wrote:Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...
i guess youve never met me in person :-?
[quote="ricecakes"]Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...[/quote]

i guess youve never met me in person :-?

Re: Re:

  • Quote Raybull

by Raybull » Tue Apr 04, 2017 10:56 pm

Barang_doa_slae wrote:
ricecakes wrote:Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...
Good valued 8$ to 12$ lunch sets followed by 2 for 1 happy hour cocktails that must be way cheaper than in PP upscale venues like Metro or Oskar. Fresh sea breeze and quietness are free of charge.
Glass on the far right must have been mine btw :bonez:
Let's not forget the occasional fairer skinned Chinese and Korean cuties in bikinis, and all the permutations of jokes one can have with the waitresses by drinking sex on the beach. #glassinthemiddle
Obviously all of the higher end hotels will have the most formal restaurants, a few others that are a notch down but usually decent values...
Sandan opposite Shanghai KTV
Dim Sum at the Holiday Casino
Sushi at Victory Castle (mainly for the view)
Chne Meas at the northern end of Victory beach for seafood
Yasmine Cafe by Serendipity pier although it varies and it's quite a touristy spot
Monkey Marks for Pub type setting without the hassles
[quote="Barang_doa_slae"][quote="ricecakes"]Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...[/quote]

Good valued 8$ to 12$ lunch sets followed by 2 for 1 happy hour cocktails that must be way cheaper than in PP upscale venues like Metro or Oskar. Fresh sea breeze and quietness are free of charge.
Glass on the far right must have been mine btw :bonez:[/quote]
Let's not forget the occasional fairer skinned Chinese and Korean cuties in bikinis, and all the permutations of jokes one can have with the waitresses by drinking sex on the beach. #glassinthemiddle
Obviously all of the higher end hotels will have the most formal restaurants, a few others that are a notch down but usually decent values...
Sandan opposite Shanghai KTV
Dim Sum at the Holiday Casino
Sushi at Victory Castle (mainly for the view)
Chne Meas at the northern end of Victory beach for seafood
Yasmine Cafe by Serendipity pier although it varies and it's quite a touristy spot
Monkey Marks for Pub type setting without the hassles

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  • Quote Barang_doa_slae

by Barang_doa_slae » Tue Apr 04, 2017 10:09 pm

ricecakes wrote:Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...
Good valued 8$ to 12$ lunch sets followed by 2 for 1 happy hour cocktails that must be way cheaper than in PP upscale venues like Metro or Oskar. Fresh sea breeze and quietness are free of charge.
Glass on the far right must have been mine btw :bonez:
[quote="ricecakes"]Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...[/quote]

Good valued 8$ to 12$ lunch sets followed by 2 for 1 happy hour cocktails that must be way cheaper than in PP upscale venues like Metro or Oskar. Fresh sea breeze and quietness are free of charge.
Glass on the far right must have been mine btw :bonez:

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Miguelito

by Miguelito » Tue Apr 04, 2017 9:40 pm

Jamie,

Those places do look nice, will put them on the list for the next trip down :cheers2:
Jamie,

Those places do look nice, will put them on the list for the next trip down :cheers2:

  • Quote ricecakes

by ricecakes » Tue Apr 04, 2017 8:33 pm

Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...
Jesus Jamie...sushi one minute...cocktails the next. You must spend a fortune on beard pomade and man bun styling getting ready every day...

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Jamie_Lambo

by Jamie_Lambo » Tue Apr 04, 2017 12:38 am

theres also BAGO Restaurant, never actually eaten there but often go for the 2-4-1 cocktails and watching the sun set

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_ ... vince.html

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theres also BAGO Restaurant, never actually eaten there but often go for the 2-4-1 cocktails and watching the sun set

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g325573-d2581226-Reviews-BAGO_Restaurant-Sihanoukville_Sihanoukville_Province.html

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Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Jamie_Lambo

by Jamie_Lambo » Tue Apr 04, 2017 12:32 am

Miguelito wrote:Serious question:

Where is a nice place to go out for dinner and/or drinks in SHV? Of course there are lots of places to get a beer, and even some alright food options (BBQs on Otres 2 beach are great, and I enjoy a large shared lunch at Olive and Olive). But, are there any actual nice, classy places that one could go to with full length pants and shirt and fit in?

Other than Sokha that is. As a 5-star hotel, Sokha needs to have a number of restaurants. They have a lot of options, with a varying degree of formality. I was there over Christmas, and we really didn't want to eat at the Sokha for Christmas dinner, but we couldn't find one other reasonable alternative. We settled at the Lemongrass restaurant, and had a fabulous Christmas meal (despite lackluster reports from the night before). But seriously, where else nice is there to go?
were not classy folk so why would we need classy restaurants? :P

Onami Japanese Restaurant is nice, we like going there, great sushi and lovely surroundings
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[quote="Miguelito"]Serious question:

Where is a nice place to go out for dinner and/or drinks in SHV? Of course there are lots of places to get a beer, and even some alright food options (BBQs on Otres 2 beach are great, and I enjoy a large shared lunch at Olive and Olive). But, are there any actual nice, classy places that one could go to with full length pants and shirt and fit in?

Other than Sokha that is. As a 5-star hotel, Sokha needs to have a number of restaurants. They have a lot of options, with a varying degree of formality. I was there over Christmas, and we really didn't want to eat at the Sokha for Christmas dinner, but we couldn't find one other reasonable alternative. We settled at the Lemongrass restaurant, and had a fabulous Christmas meal (despite lackluster reports from the night before). But seriously, where else nice is there to go?[/quote]

were not classy folk so why would we need classy restaurants? :P

Onami Japanese Restaurant is nice, we like going there, great sushi and lovely surroundings
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Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote YaTingPom

by YaTingPom » Mon Apr 03, 2017 9:18 pm

Independence hotel has a few restaurants, Japanese, Korean (but no Chinese oddly) and the beach restaurant has seating inside. You could try the place on the hill behind the Russian car place with the plane on top. Get to it between those two lions in the dip.
Independence hotel has a few restaurants, Japanese, Korean (but no Chinese oddly) and the beach restaurant has seating inside. You could try the place on the hill behind the Russian car place with the plane on top. Get to it between those two lions in the dip.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Miguelito

by Miguelito » Mon Apr 03, 2017 7:22 pm

Serious question:

Where is a nice place to go out for dinner and/or drinks in SHV? Of course there are lots of places to get a beer, and even some alright food options (BBQs on Otres 2 beach are great, and I enjoy a large shared lunch at Olive and Olive). But, are there any actual nice, classy places that one could go to with full length pants and shirt and fit in?

Other than Sokha that is. As a 5-star hotel, Sokha needs to have a number of restaurants. They have a lot of options, with a varying degree of formality. I was there over Christmas, and we really didn't want to eat at the Sokha for Christmas dinner, but we couldn't find one other reasonable alternative. We settled at the Lemongrass restaurant, and had a fabulous Christmas meal (despite lackluster reports from the night before). But seriously, where else nice is there to go?
Serious question:

Where is a nice place to go out for dinner and/or drinks in SHV? Of course there are lots of places to get a beer, and even some alright food options (BBQs on Otres 2 beach are great, and I enjoy a large shared lunch at Olive and Olive). But, are there any actual nice, classy places that one could go to with full length pants and shirt and fit in?

Other than Sokha that is. As a 5-star hotel, Sokha needs to have a number of restaurants. They have a lot of options, with a varying degree of formality. I was there over Christmas, and we really didn't want to eat at the Sokha for Christmas dinner, but we couldn't find one other reasonable alternative. We settled at the Lemongrass restaurant, and had a fabulous Christmas meal (despite lackluster reports from the night before). But seriously, where else nice is there to go?

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