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I had opposite experience. locals wondered in and out without anyone caring. i paid the standard fee to a very nice chap who had lived in london for 20-30 years and spoke fluent english then decided to come home. top bloke. my favourite crossing.
thinking further there have been times and places where i have had issues which i attributed to baguettes, think rat poison contaminated flour type of issues.
and yes stung treng was one of those places, you had to buy allyour baguettes from an actual shop beside the market in the street furtherest away from the river because you would get issues with the baguettes from inside the market
WARNING: this post is not intended for the mentally impaired perhaps search for the chicken's post and read them instead. thanks.
Are there any barking dear left in Cambodia?Playboy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:08 pmWhile I usually loathe, dread and detest most of the nights I have been forced to spend in the middle of provincial Cambodia, I must admit to having a soft spot for Katie. Have enjoyed many a quiet and relaxing evening or two there over the years.
Unfortunately my favourite restaurant there closed down a few years ago, possibly due to the 'exotic' nature of the menu, but until it closed it served some of the best, and mostly unseen, Khmer food that I have ever had.
'Venison' loc lak, or steaks
Rabbit and lemongrass stew
Battered fish steaks with fried mango
Et cetera
Had it a few times in Laos in the mid-90's but even then it was a rare meat.
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I doubt that there are many, if any, left in Cambodia.Visser wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 6:24 amAre there any barking dear left in Cambodia?Playboy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:08 pmWhile I usually loathe, dread and detest most of the nights I have been forced to spend in the middle of provincial Cambodia, I must admit to having a soft spot for Katie. Have enjoyed many a quiet and relaxing evening or two there over the years.
Unfortunately my favourite restaurant there closed down a few years ago, possibly due to the 'exotic' nature of the menu, but until it closed it served some of the best, and mostly unseen, Khmer food that I have ever had.
'Venison' loc lak, or steaks
Rabbit and lemongrass stew
Battered fish steaks with fried mango
Et cetera
Had it a few times in Laos in the mid-90's but even then it was a rare meat.
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Yes yes!! No barking deer left in Cambodia!!
(hee hee hee) Same as us otters - all gone!!
(ho ho ho)
Hairy-nosed otter; Lutra sumatrana. Twice last century was thought to be extinct. And preferred it that way.
(hee hee hee) Same as us otters - all gone!!
(ho ho ho)
Hairy-nosed otter; Lutra sumatrana. Twice last century was thought to be extinct. And preferred it that way.
...then he smiled again, and slipped away, further on up the stream
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