Archive for August, 2007

Rice Nationalism

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Paddy-licious
Ask anyone in Asia who grows the best rice and the answer is inevitably the nation of origin of the person questioned. In Cambodia, it’s likely to be an exact village of origin at a specific date. There is no room for objectivity because the rice harvest is chained to the national identity of every […]

Getting down in Cambodia Town

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Outside of Cambodia, Cambodians are practically invisible. When I tell people in Los Angeles that I live in Cambodia they tend to mention The Killing Fields movie rather than Choueng Ek; Princess Di’s work with landmines and Angelina Jolie.
When overseas Cambodians in the USA do get a mention, the press focuses on gang crime, deportations […]

KFC is coming to Cambodia

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Along with bringing ATMs to Cambodia and destruction to the Bassac Theatre in Phnom Penh, Kith Meng’s Royal Group is set to unleash Kentucky Fried Chicken on an unsuspecting Phnom Penh in a new joint venture, according to the Malaysian Star.
QSR Brands Bhd is expanding its restaurant business under the KFC brand to Cambodia.
The […]

Aborted Mission Mission

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

I missed rice.
Three weeks of nothing but beef, microbrews, Texas-style barbecue and varying shades of Mexican had begun to take its inevitable toll. I’d had a recommendation from a Phnom Penh friend that Angkor Borei Restaurant in the deep, deep south of Mission Street in San Francisco was the real deal for Cambodian food. […]

Spider Fixation

Friday, August 24th, 2007

“Largely, media coverage focuses on less representative Khmer foods like spiders, as well as being covered by journalists who have never before eaten Khmer food and have no real drive to discover more about it once they have filed their spider story. Serious food journalists don’t come here.
So whinges me, in an Asia Sentinel article […]

Pacific Northwest = Beertopia

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

Pike Place Market in Seattle has nothing to do with Cambodian food. The sign, pictured above, was the liveliest thing there at 6 in the morning. I was expecting it to be a real fish market with a good deal of people transacting in fish, as they generally do at that hour in a proper […]

Fish Sauce: Condiment and Weapon of Choice

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

When a liquor store owner beats up a robber with a bottle, it fills that valuable column space for any local newshound. When a bottle of Cambodian fish sauce is involved, prepare for syndication. The Eagle Tribune is there.
“I just grabbed him tight and held the gun down,” Vannarith, a Lowell resident, said in […]

Nose to Tail Eating, Cambodia Style

Sunday, August 5th, 2007

A butcher’s dark sense of humour at Psar Loeu, Siem Reap.

Psar Loeu, Siem Reap

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Family sits for khtieu (Khmer noodle soup) breakfast at dawn, Psar Loeu, Siem Reap
Over half a million foreigners arrive in Siem Reap every year but go to the biggest market in town, Psar Loeu, and you’d be convinced otherwise. When you arrive at daybreak for breakfast, any self-respecting tourist is sitting in front of […]