Sugar Palm Cafe. The very best food and service, an ambience I'd describe as Khmer-Chic (and I mean that positively) an extra good place to enjoy a relaxed and extended lunch, or a long and langorous
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Sugar Palm Cafe. The very best food and service, an ambience I'd describe as Khmer-Chic (and I mean that positively) an extra good place to enjoy a relaxed and extended lunch, or... More
Phnom Penh, capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia, is nestled on the confluence of “four arms” of the Bassac River, Tonle Sap River and Mekong River. Its historical and cultural... More
Don't listen to much what visitors tell you.This guy is living there for a long time.
Visit:
http://www.cafecaliforniaphnompenh.com/
and these posters too
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This may be your last chance to see the Cambodian capital, once called the Pearl of Asia, before its low-slung buildings, ambling cows and smiling monks are gone.
Pochentong airport, Phnom Penh, is letting Cambodia’s ‘last frontier’ image down badly. The country is meant to be hot, mysterious and rough at the edges, running on dangerous....more