Reasons that we love Phnom Penh
Hurleys place. Cantina was the 'hub' interesting group of old boys from the UNTAC days , and a few Nam Vets, and the
endless weed smoking, and the tequila, and that AK 47 framed .buckled on the wall. and the Captain.
and you know? this thread title need's the letter D d on the end of the word ~Love~
endless weed smoking, and the tequila, and that AK 47 framed .buckled on the wall. and the Captain.
and you know? this thread title need's the letter D d on the end of the word ~Love~
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I deny all knowledge of it !!!ricecakes wrote:What about the good times had at Sugar Shack under messrs JF and JM !!Playboy wrote:The short lived 'Secret Bar' offering absolutely nothing different to any other bar - that is to say, cheap beers and useless staff. ?
"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
There was the place on the corner of the riverside and the park that became the night market. Props to anyone that can recall the name. They always had the Herald Tribune and the Economist and the wind would suck through from one side to the other and the menu was top. I visited in 2011 or 2012 and it had been "windowed" over and closed off and looked like shit, like the Metro or something. But that was a lovely place from 2001 to 2010...
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Right on the corner where Fish is now ?
Used to be called something Garden if memory serves.
The bar Pancho Villa was a couple of doors down the street, then there was a short-lived girlie bar just down from that - a Zanzibar maybe ?
Used to be called something Garden if memory serves.
The bar Pancho Villa was a couple of doors down the street, then there was a short-lived girlie bar just down from that - a Zanzibar maybe ?
"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
The place to which I believe Backhome refers was called Rendezvous. It had some lovely antique furniture, tables with mother of pearl inlay. For years they had veal cordon bleu on the menu for $6, then one day someone must have spotted the error and it changed to $16. They did ok pizzas too. It became Fish, which closed recently. It's now a khmer barbecue / soup type place.
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How can we talk about bars and restaurants around Wat Phnom, without mentioning Le Deauville Brasserie???
My posts are just jokes, maybe they're rude, offensive, and politically incorrect. They're not my opinion, viewpoint, idea, or judgement, but they're just fucking jokes so lighten up.
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I believe that I mentioned it - briefly - up above (including spelling error ^^Garry Crabtree wrote:How can we talk about bars and restaurants around Wat Phnom, without mentioning Le Deauville Brasserie???
A great segregated bar. The French had the south end of the bar, we occupied the north end of the bar, and the entente cordiale flowed freely !
"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
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Were you often surrounded by well dressed Germans?Playboy wrote:Garry Crabtree wrote:
The French had the south end of the bar, we occupied the north end....
"I don't care what the people are thinking, i ain't drunk i'm just drinking"
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Funny, one of your go-to beer spots you now sit at one end of the table, and the French sit at the other end.Playboy wrote:I believe that I mentioned it - briefly - up above (including spelling error ^^Garry Crabtree wrote:How can we talk about bars and restaurants around Wat Phnom, without mentioning Le Deauville Brasserie???
A great segregated bar. The French had the south end of the bar, we occupied the north end of the bar, and the entente cordiale flowed freely !
I think you secretly love the French. Perhaps you have a French grandparent, or discreetly read French novels when alone.
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Well it doesn't take a genius to ascertain that his ancestry is most likely Gallic.Miguelito wrote:Funny, one of your go-to beer spots you now sit at one end of the table, and the French sit at the other end.Playboy wrote:I believe that I mentioned it - briefly - up above (including spelling error ^^Garry Crabtree wrote:How can we talk about bars and restaurants around Wat Phnom, without mentioning Le Deauville Brasserie???
A great segregated bar. The French had the south end of the bar, we occupied the north end of the bar, and the entente cordiale flowed freely !
I think you secretly love the French. Perhaps you have a French grandparent, or discreetly read French novels when alone.
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In later years, miguelito would explain the terrible scars to his grandchildren, warning them never to repeat the taboo phrase to an Englishman.Miguelito wrote:I think you secretly love the French. Perhaps you have a French grandparent, or discreetly read French novels when alone.
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
Not to mention his collection of French pornographic lithographs.Miguelito wrote:Funny, one of your go-to beer spots you now sit at one end of the table, and the French sit at the other end.Playboy wrote:I believe that I mentioned it - briefly - up above (including spelling error ^^Garry Crabtree wrote:How can we talk about bars and restaurants around Wat Phnom, without mentioning Le Deauville Brasserie???
A great segregated bar. The French had the south end of the bar, we occupied the north end of the bar, and the entente cordiale flowed freely !
I think you secretly love the French. Perhaps you have a French grandparent, or discreetly read French novels when alone.
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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I have said it before, but obviously need to repeat it.slavedog wrote:Not to mention his collection of French pornographic lithographs.Miguelito wrote:Funny, one of your go-to beer spots you now sit at one end of the table, and the French sit at the other end.Playboy wrote:I believe that I mentioned it - briefly - up above (including spelling error ^^Garry Crabtree wrote:How can we talk about bars and restaurants around Wat Phnom, without mentioning Le Deauville Brasserie???
A great segregated bar. The French had the south end of the bar, we occupied the north end of the bar, and the entente cordiale flowed freely !
I think you secretly love the French. Perhaps you have a French grandparent, or discreetly read French novels when alone.
The French can make perfectly acceptable servants once properly house broken - a concierge or sommelier for example, or a particuarly buxom French Maid, can all be utilised with the correct training.
"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
Also.. Didn't the French invent the original bum gun a la bidet?Playboy wrote:I have said it before, but obviously need to repeat it.slavedog wrote:Not to mention his collection of French pornographic lithographs.Miguelito wrote:Funny, one of your go-to beer spots you now sit at one end of the table, and the French sit at the other end.Playboy wrote:I believe that I mentioned it - briefly - up above (including spelling error ^^Garry Crabtree wrote:How can we talk about bars and restaurants around Wat Phnom, without mentioning Le Deauville Brasserie???
A great segregated bar. The French had the south end of the bar, we occupied the north end of the bar, and the entente cordiale flowed freely !
I think you secretly love the French. Perhaps you have a French grandparent, or discreetly read French novels when alone.
The French can make perfectly acceptable servants once properly house broken - a concierge or sommelier for example, or a particuarly buxom French Maid, can all be utilised with the correct training.
They get points for that too surely!?
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