Amuse bouche - pickled garlic cloves and spiced peanuts, selected daintily with chopsticks. More than a few of these ended up under my chair.
Fish soup with fresh vegetables, light noodles, cilantro and peppers. Served steaming hot. The fish had plenty of bones - it was wise to eat slowly. But as it was breakfast, this was very hard to do.
Another steaming soup, this one with goat chunks and spinach, into which we tossed mung bean sprouts and red pepper jelly for spice. Hard to beat, especially when it costs about $2.00.
This is a famous frieze from Angkor Wat, called Churning the Ocean of Milk. They had to do this, in order to work off all the food they'd eaten.
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