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                <title>Psar Kandal</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Psar Kandal Market in Phnom Penh, Cambodia:<br>narrow alleyways full of stalls crammed closely together, this is where the locals of Phnom  Penh buy their food, rather than in shops and supermarkets. Cambodia is still a very poor country whose infrastructure has not yet recovered from the devastating Khmer rouge period, yet this open air market supplied food of a freshness and variety that surpasses Western food markets. <br>Banana flower, mini mangos, herb and spice stalls selling fresh galangal, ginger, chillies, turmeric; fish stalls with live fish in tanks and enormous aluminium basins full of squid and shellfish; egg stalls selling fresh and preserved eggs of all sizes and hues, meat and medicine  and drink stalls. Everything was displayed beautifully in large baskets or on rattan mats.<br>As part of a small group attending a Cambodian cookery class, I was given a tour around and introduced to the ingredients I would be using later in the day, but you don’t have to be a foodie to appreciate the vitality of the place. Finish off by visiting one of the many cafes and small restaurants around the square.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Friends</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Friends is a training restaurant which is training young people who have previously been living on the street a trade - be that catering or waiting. It is open from 11am daily and serves a variety of really good tapas - both western and Cambodian.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Reading the menu carefully....everywhere</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Because if you don't read it and you are moderately naive like me, 'Happy Curry' is just another colourful south-east Asian turn of phrase....rather than an opium &amp; pot laced journey into neurosis and paranoia, culminating in a night sleeping with a knife under the pillow, keys stuffed in the top of the bedroom door and the contents of my backpack on the floor in order to wake me (like I ever fell asleep) when the cooks were going to come in and steal my kidneys.  Not recommended eating by accident.]]></description>
                
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