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worldcitizen says:
This is a restaurant that is part of an NGO called "Mith Samlanh Friends" which runs a number of non profit restaurants and businesses to train street kids to work in the restaurant and hospitality industries.
It is a beautiful restaurant and wonderfully decorated with dark wood, pleasant colors ...
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megalomanic says:
This little place is run by a charming fellow named Neth Lay and his wife Thavy as a vehicle for raising funds for the NCCLA, or New Cambodian Children's Light Assoiation, which looks after some 25 disadvantaged Cambodian children, feeding, clothing, educating and loving them.
It's a tiny little...
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pyrrho says:
We got in within ten minutes of arriving, the queue was pretty short - though it did increase in size after 8pm. The food here is fantastic, it's in Tapas style - order two or three items. The lemon meringue tart is gorgeous! The prices are pretty much like elsewhere in Cambodia - a bargain. Think m...
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worldcitizen says:
This is the most popular and I think the original of all the non-profit restaurants in Phnom Penh. We tried to go there for lunch, but it was already fully booked so we ended up going there for dinner. The inside of the restaurant is very colorful and artistic. The walls are bright and decorated wit...
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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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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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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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worldcitizen says:
I realize that eating whatever food is local is almost always the best way to go when you are traveling, but sometimes you just have to have pizza. I ordered a pollo verde pizza which was topped with chicken, garlic and spinach, very delicious. They also serve traditional Khmer food and hamburgers h...
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llama102 says:
This bar is a great find located next to the river in downtown Phnom Penh. The staff were really friendly and helpful and the food was great, especailly as I'm a vegetarian and sometimes it can be hard to find good veggie food. The menu was really diverse, I think the description English bar sometim...
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edsander says:
In the evening, 14 out of 20 went to the Frizz Restaurant near the river. The restaurant had great food ... but ... they seemed to be out of half the things on the menu, which of course became the running joke of the evening. I myself had some Cambodian sausages (recommended to me because they were ...
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