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CinnamonCookie says:
I've been spending so many hours here, I just had to write a review about this. I just love it here - especially the lounge upstairs. Ofcourse it is a bit uncambodian, but the food is just lovely. Great coffee, great shakes, great bakery things. The Asian food is also ok, but I prefer the sweet thin…
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tashgorgeous says:
What caught our attention was the "50 cents for draft beer" at the entrance.
Of course the food was great as well, they served authentic Khmer food, like Lok Lak and Amok. I enjoyed my amok very much although I found my friend's beef barbecue a bit tough, the flavor is rich. Portions are pretty g…
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globalodyssey says:
great pizza, real herb, take out is available for both.
zesty sauce, nice ambience, laid back, mellow
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sarsicola says:
it is located at 67 street 240. this is where we will be having our cooking class but unfortunately it is closed on sundays so we
were not able to push thru. we ordered the Khmer Barbecue platter, which includes beef strips, and lots of vegetables that you
yourself will cook in a dome-like pot …
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najiah10 says:
A group of us went to the "FRIENDS the Restaurant" for a hearty dinner on our only night in Phnom Penh. It's a pretty decent restaurant with cosy lively decor, awesome food and great service. The thing I loved most about this place was the ambience.
Also, what makes this establishment special is…
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custer718 says:
I stopped in Kompong Thom for 2 nights to see Sambor Prei Kuk. I personally liked it better than Angkor Wat. Its less crowded and more "other worldish". Its lost in a forest and is comprised of more than 100 pre Angkorian temples. There are some guides hanging around who speak passable English. …
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rotorhead85 says:
The Te Lee Hong Restaurant is a popular eatery with the locals and rapidly catching on with travelers as well. The thick menu is printed in Khmer, Chinese, and English to offer a full range of Cambodian and Chinese food. The wide variety of meals are offered in small or large portions. Prices are sl…
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CinnamonCookie says:
You have a lot of these all-rounder café’s/restaurants that offer Khmer, Asian and international food and Le Tigre de Papier is doing very okay in this range. Especially the pizza’s are not bad! Only go to the one next to the Soup Dragon, that’s the one I’m talking about. They have another …
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Forest Hut
1 review
#24 of 40 restaurants in Cambodia
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umbralwalker says:
The number of restaurants in Siem Reap leaves you with plenty of choices, both western and eastern. What made the Forest Hut stand out was not only the excellent western and eastern foods (from fantastic margarita pizzas to Khmer Amok served in a coconut), but the friendly service.
Phalla (pr…
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nicolascarr says:
fantastic pizza cafe where you can choose to have your pizza happy with the herb or without...three very hazy days spent here.. fantastic place to hang out, eat and meet fellow friends
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magdaha says:
Every Wednesday there is a Buffet. $ 6 all you can eat. Very very good. A combination of Western Food (roast beef, roast pork, chicken, mash etc) and Cambodian specialties. Over 19 items.
Don't eat to much before you go, there are so many things you want to try.
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korrahh says:
In every country I go to I try to sample some local cuisine. On one particular night on the banks of the Mekong River I was feeling the urge for some grub. In street market they were selling some real grubs and insects dried and fried. I didn’t feel that adventurous so I opted for a pizza in a cle…
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umbralwalker says:
If you've been traveling around Asia for a while and need a change of pace, the Lazy Gecko is a refuge to be taken advantage of.
The menu is filled with Western food, mostly English and Aussie based, but far better than any other Western food we've had yet. I love Pad Thai, but a burger and fries o…
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CinnamonCookie says:
A little bit out of the regular touristy areas, and more frequently visited by non-tourist western people. Their coffee is really good, and they have so much varieties! If you’re craving for a frappuccino or whatever they called it these days, this is the place to go.
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worldcitizen says:
At this restaurant they have an interesting selection to choose from: snake, kangaroo (?), crocodile, frog, ostrich and of course chicken, pork or beef. Each person usually orders one dish and then you share a barbecue with two or so people. I think there are some regular cooked meals available if y…
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