Phnom Penh Eats / Street Food Tour in the City of Cambodia

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Published 2024-06-25

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  • @hawkguy12
    I'll have to try the crispy rice when I visit Cambodia. πŸ‘
  • @radypov3277
    Hi Mao πŸ‘‹ you’ve been eating the sticks meat for 10 years, that means that dish have been around for a long time, but it’s only trending in Australia now, we are so slow πŸ˜…πŸ˜… also they are great business here always soo busy, mostly the teenagers they eat and it’s very expensive, around $1-$9 AUD per stick 😒 but people still eat .. have a great day, take care πŸ™
  • @nginthavy418
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  • @Driver2724
    When are you going to siem reap great videos thanks
  • It looked like in the beginning of this video that someone can bring their own container and they will put the food in there. Is this so, and can a person do this with drinks too?
  • @pakgcham2087
    at 11:04; my dear, what's the meaning of Khos rodov?, oh I think you got me to write a comment.
  • @d.c.3534
    Isn't $4 USD for a bowl of noodles expensive in Cambodia? That's not something the average Cambodian can afford, is it? Also, the restaurant where you had the fried baby bird (I think this type of bird is called a Swallow. They're small in size even when they mature), is that a Lao restaurant? Because I have seen this type of bird fried and eaten whole on Food Travel Channel before about Laos.