Best Pizza in Phnom Penh
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There were a couple of Tuk Tuks with their Ads parked on St104 yesterday morning - not sure how premature that is as it looked like they had a lot of construction, not too mention fit out, to do before they can open
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Olive & Olive opened a few days ago and have been getting good reviews. I'm glad someone sorted out that corner, it was gutted a few years ago by "Hooters" and was an eyesore since. I'll check it out for lunch sometime.
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Not going to name the PP riverside establishment , but its name has something to do with this singer and also with the largest mammal living on land. Spent a full day on the loo, Should perhaps have ordered a happy one, But i didn't. It was a real unhappy one...
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Lol, you didn't always think that.
You posted this just 5 months ago under the Best Pizza in Phnom Penh thread.
Just because you're a reformed sweaty fat-fuck, doesn't mean you get to piss on the rest of us who have self control and can enjoy the occasional slice.
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Yes, you're right. I've totally gone off it. Give me fresh salmon/fish, olives, feta and jalapenos.
In addition, since I no longer eat pizza I am also not allowed to tell people where they can find it.
woosh's principles of logic 101
In addition, since I no longer eat pizza I am also not allowed to tell people where they can find it.
woosh's principles of logic 101
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
That sounds like an interesting pizza - where can I find it?
Let's not forget that Vlad's idea of fine dining is a hollowed out loaf of cheap bread filled with curry.
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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Thank you, good to see I'm even reaching the servile ones.
Bunny chow is good, cheap street food, not expensive or generally considered as fine dining, but still better than anything bland the Brits have to offer. They colonised the world to find better weather and food.
Your idea of fine motoring is that rusted up piece of junk you drove for so long. It was cheap, practical, yet it worked, yes?
So whence come the double standards?
And whence the beef? I suspect from the same clown who pointed out you and your rust-trap to me years ago.
My idea of fine dining, for the record, is any really tasty meal with decent people. Can you contest that?
Your idea of ' fine dining', I think, centers around cost and location, and multiple FaceBook and forum posts to disseminate just how clever you must be to spend so much. Meh. Tell us about your new expensive car, your job, blah blah blah.
Fact versus appearances, it seems. I'll stick with my values, thank you very much. You carry on trying to impress ' the right' people.
And they say Asians are obsessed with appearances.
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
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1. Makro, 1kg fresh salmon, under $20
2. Feta cheese, 1 & 1 on St 271, about $4.20
3. Jalapenos or olives, also 1&1, about $2.50
Great on pizza or tortillas, serve with chili to taste or Tabasco Chipotle flavouring.
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
Too thin and tomato sauce not great, but for $5 even this Sicilian-American from NY ain't complaining.
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Oh, don't be such an old grumpy-boots, Vlad, twas only a joke. Anyway, you're completely wrong as usual, I rarely make food posts on Facebook (I'm tempted to say 'never' but perhaps I have erred and made the odd one if one were to search back), hardly post on there at all compared to some. And I rarely dine out, at least not when home in Phnom Penh, much prefer home cooked food and can make most everyday dishes myself better than any restaurant. When I do eat out in Phnom Penh it's usually with the family on a weekend and is at somewhere like Larrys - hardly extravagant.vladimir wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:25 pmThank you, good to see I'm even reaching the servile ones.
Bunny chow is good, cheap street food, not expensive or generally considered as fine dining, but still better than anything bland the Brits have to offer. They colonised the world to find better weather and food.
Your idea of fine motoring is that rusted up piece of junk you drove for so long. It was cheap, practical, yet it worked, yes?
So whence come the double standards?
And whence the beef? I suspect from the same clown who pointed out you and your rust-trap to me years ago.
My idea of fine dining, for the record, is any really tasty meal with decent people. Can you contest that?
Your idea of ' fine dining', I think, centers around cost and location, and multiple FaceBook and forum posts to disseminate just how clever you must be to spend so much. Meh. Tell us about your new expensive car, your job, blah blah blah.
Fact versus appearances, it seems. I'll stick with my values, thank you very much. You carry on trying to impress ' the right' people.
And they say Asians are obsessed with appearances.
I think you imagine people how you want or hope them to be, with little consideration for or interest in actualities.
Anyway, think I may try Olive and Olive today, seeing as the kiddos are off. Hope that's not too bourgeois for you, Vlad.
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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