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Phnom Penh restaurants
Phnom Penh's diverse restaurants cater to the capital's diplomats, aid workers, and businesspeople, although the dining scene rarely rises to the level of candle-lit, white-linen sophistication—the Raffles Hotel Le Royal being the exception.
Its name means "Thai village,'' and Arun Loythong's restaurant delivers down-home cooking with roots in her native Thailand's rural Surin province, which has a...more
Opened in 1993 and originally a watering hole for journalists, diplomats, and aid workers during Cambodia's uneasy reconstruction, the Foreign Correspondents...more
Situated in the heart of "NGO Land,'' the Boeung Keng Kang neighborhood south of the Independence Monument, this efficient, casual eatery is a long-standing...more










