I grew up eating that quick breakfast everyday. When I was in high school, I usually eat this every morning. It can taste differently base on the shop. Some shop has spicy sauce which is my fav and some has pickle with the sauce together. We can always find these kinda quick breakfast around the school area. In Siem Reap, they have this kinda breakfast restaurant which make even better, cleaner and tastier. Edit: This local breakfast known as បាយស្រូប (Pronoun: Bai Srob, បាយ refer to Rice and ស្រូប is like mixing the food together like pork, egg, some vegis mostly cucumber or tomato)
I stopped watching you after deciding not to even try living in South America, just the other day I read Cambodia is lower priced, I search for recent videos and here you are again. Loving the intros to your videos and the content itself. Much appreciated!
Rice for break-fist, Rice for launch, Rice for dunner, Rice 4life. I'm impressed with some Khmer words. Check out some back alley street food around the Central Market (Psa Thmey), you won't be dissapointed. I'm coming this winter. My feet are getting itchy from Corona Beer now. Go where you're treated best for your bucks. Take care and comb your hair!
Had very similar in Manhattan pre-2000, at 1 or 2 Vietnamese places in "Chinatown", but for dinner. Yes, it was palm sugar magic. Now I use it in my Pad Thai
There might be an adjustment period. I find the coffee, the traditional style that's really dark and chocolatey, it will send your stomach into crazy mode. But after a few days, you adjust. At least I did.
Funny, they are brats... And we do say it behind there backs. I'm going to come Cambodia at some point soon. I really like your videos their historical.
You got me curious. The best rated fine diving restaurant on TripAdvisor is IZA, which is in the Rosewood Hotel, in Phnom Penh's tallest skyscraper. They have tasting menus from $58 a person, but you can also order off the menu... Dishes for around $20 each. That's like a burger and fries at a bar in Canada.
@@kevingarywilkes when did you go? I didn't like it the first time I was here, but it's become a really cool place to live... At least according to what I'm looking for.
@@itchyfeetonthecheap I only traveled on the most trodden path, to be honest. I spent time in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. I did bumble around town and enjoy the tranquility of both cities. Maybe you're right - more time is required to really get at the culture. I also fell sick (flu of some sort) in Siem Reap (luckily in an excellent hotel), which laid me up for about four days. I'll be curious to see what else you uncover. Keep up the awesome work.
@@itchyfeetonthecheap I asked because according to the humane society international in some areas of Cambodia people eat dog....I wonder if it tastes like chicken or pork....😜
@@CARACAS1 absolutely pork brother, since every By Srob in Cambodia never cook a dog meat. As I am Cambodian i would witness this for 100% pork. For dog meat not everyone in Cambodia eat it. Dog meat they eat when they drink 🍺. But not every cambodian do that. Just some. So to confirm that By Srob they use 100% pork.
Are you Kidding Me Cambodia Ever Throught Genocide Regim But Not Mean Cambodia Lost Everything Ever Culture And National Food I Don’t Know How You Say Pork Rice From Vietnam I Just Understand Chinese Decendant They Come With Many Food To Cambodia In Cambodia Pork Rice We Added Eggs Fried Garlic Leaf And Fish Sauce Realy Good
You'll be the #1 Cambodia UA-camr in no time!
He already IS!!!.
Its my fAvourite cambodian food (along with lok lak) and super cheap. I miss phnom penh and cambodia so much!! Can't wait to get back...
my favorite breakfast 😋
Not mine…….
Oh, this is a real old episode, your like testing the waters of filming yourself and you tube and stuff, a classic !
Looks riel tasty.
So interesting just watching the energy of the place. I miss SEA, keep up the good work and you are a funny guy ;-)
Cambodia street Food, good video for sharing.
Love street foods!!!
I grew up eating that quick breakfast everyday. When I was in high school, I usually eat this every morning. It can taste differently base on the shop. Some shop has spicy sauce which is my fav and some has pickle with the sauce together. We can always find these kinda quick breakfast around the school area. In Siem Reap, they have this kinda breakfast restaurant which make even better, cleaner and tastier.
Edit: This local breakfast known as បាយស្រូប (Pronoun: Bai Srob, បាយ refer to Rice and ស្រូប is like mixing the food together like pork, egg, some vegis mostly cucumber or tomato)
Very funny. Thanks
I liked this so much I subscribed for a second time.😂
Love this kind of video!
i just ate this dish at bay ang eng thanks to this recommendation and it was great. w/e kind of sauce they gave put it over the top.
I came across your channel today and had to subscribe for the sense of humour 😂
3rd comment. Great video buddy
I stopped watching you after deciding not to even try living in South America, just the other day I read Cambodia is lower priced, I search for recent videos and here you are again. Loving the intros to your videos and the content itself. Much appreciated!
looks good.
Next time try Bai Sach Chhke.. wouf wouf! haha. The 2$ dumplings on Monivong are yummy yummy, try it :)
Wtf
Fk!
Here to help you to pronounce that( By such jrooh).
Com thit nuong in Vietnamese! My absolute favorite! Yummm I need brek fessst
Bay Ong Eng, man that place is a legend.
Delicious breakfast ichi sweet boy 😂😳🤣 , waiting for your new video , lazy boy 😆😂
I had breakfast at my hotel in Phnom Pehn. Absolutely no difference from breakfast anywhere in the USA,
Rice for break-fist, Rice for launch, Rice for dunner, Rice 4life. I'm impressed with some Khmer words. Check out some back alley street food around the Central Market (Psa Thmey), you won't be dissapointed. I'm coming this winter. My feet are getting itchy from Corona Beer now. Go where you're treated best for your bucks. Take care and comb your hair!
Had very similar in Manhattan pre-2000, at 1 or 2 Vietnamese places in "Chinatown", but for dinner. Yes, it was palm sugar magic. Now I use it in my Pad Thai
This is a pretty day to day dish in Viet Nam as well. I've been eating this since I was a kid but it's an all day dish not just for brekky.
Yes, I ate it for lunch a lot in Vietnam. It's very similar. Same sweet tastes to the pork.
in australia we call it brekkie
😀 funny guy.
Rice Pork and relish.
$1.50 they saw you coming....$1.25 in the Reap, plus you get a soup as well.
Do or did you get a bad stomach when you started to eat in Cambodia? Is the food there safe for us westerners? Nice vid tho :) Made me laugh :D
There might be an adjustment period. I find the coffee, the traditional style that's really dark and chocolatey, it will send your stomach into crazy mode. But after a few days, you adjust. At least I did.
Funny, they are brats... And we do say it behind there backs. I'm going to come Cambodia at some point soon. I really like your videos their historical.
great, now do the most expensive restaurant in phnom oenh
Sure. You're buying? itchyfeetonthecheap.com/paymefool
@@itchyfeetonthecheap How much do u need for that fancy video
You got me curious. The best rated fine diving restaurant on TripAdvisor is IZA, which is in the Rosewood Hotel, in Phnom Penh's tallest skyscraper. They have tasting menus from $58 a person, but you can also order off the menu... Dishes for around $20 each. That's like a burger and fries at a bar in Canada.
u are like jordan peterson
Sara took his class at U of T.
what if you leave the pickled stuff and the green tomamtos stuff on the plate un-eaten ? Will it upset anyone ?
No one cares.
go to my 2 fav restaurantsPreah chey Chetha ( corner ) street 118 and street 61 PHNOM PENH !!!
Grilled beef and egg place?
@@itchyfeetonthecheap yes,the SPECIAL with rice or bread roll !! closed to central market !!!
that's a decent amount of dorkiness lol
Some place have different type of egg
I'm into that. The only Khmer I know is "hello", "thank you", and "with egg"
Next time ask them for “Pong tae kor”
Eating etiquette in Cambodia question: chop sticks or cutlery or hands?…curious!
Depends what you're eating. Noodles - chopsticks. Rice - spoon. Soup - both. Never with your hands.
Not a fan of broken rice …not sure why
Real Khmer breakfast is normally porridge or kuytiev (rice noodle soup)
Do you have a porridge restaurant recommendation for me?
@@itchyfeetonthecheap by Toul Tompoung market
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If you look and speak Khmer that dish would be 75 cents
Have you left Ecuador?
Yes. Left a couple months ago.
@@itchyfeetonthecheap Awesome. Look forward to more travels. How are you enjoying Cambodia? To be honest, I thought it was…okay.
@@kevingarywilkes when did you go? I didn't like it the first time I was here, but it's become a really cool place to live... At least according to what I'm looking for.
@@itchyfeetonthecheap I only traveled on the most trodden path, to be honest. I spent time in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. I did bumble around town and enjoy the tranquility of both cities. Maybe you're right - more time is required to really get at the culture. I also fell sick (flu of some sort) in Siem Reap (luckily in an excellent hotel), which laid me up for about four days. I'll be curious to see what else you uncover. Keep up the awesome work.
really cheap, but how about your safety? 1.5 $ n 5 $ ??
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Have to endure dismal "music" to enjoy some funny Phnom Penh stories. Well, it's ok.
Has anyone told you that you look like a regular person version of george clooney?
Haha. No. I'm going to take that as a compliment. I think Sara saw George Clooney in person once and she said he looked like a fake human.
Are you sure it was pork?
I mean, I didn't see them kill the pig, but they said it was pork and it tasted like pork. Why would I think it's anything else?
@@itchyfeetonthecheap I asked because according to the humane society international in some areas of Cambodia people eat dog....I wonder if it tastes like chicken or pork....😜
@@CARACAS1 absolutely pork brother, since every By Srob in Cambodia never cook a dog meat. As I am Cambodian i would witness this for 100% pork.
For dog meat not everyone in Cambodia eat it. Dog meat they eat when they drink 🍺. But not every cambodian do that. Just some.
So to confirm that By Srob they use 100% pork.
You should use your fork to push the food onto the spoon.
Thanks for the vid.
I was holding the camera so I couldn't.
@@itchyfeetonthecheap use a fork to put food on the spoon?? nnnnno. Use a knife to put food on a fork.
vaw.fyi
grand
NOT Kosher !
Cambodia after 1979 (Genocide) basically had no own national dish, language and culture. Even this most popular pork rice also from Vietnam (Com suon)
Are you Kidding Me Cambodia Ever Throught Genocide Regim But Not Mean Cambodia Lost Everything Ever Culture And National Food I Don’t Know How You Say Pork Rice From Vietnam I Just Understand Chinese Decendant They Come With Many Food To Cambodia In Cambodia Pork Rice We Added Eggs Fried Garlic Leaf And Fish Sauce Realy Good
He’s so unwatchable