Friday, November 27, 2015


The hotel’s location gives you all the benefits of centrality and the riverside, though with a smaller helping of sleaze and chaos on the side. Youre still within walking distance of the Royal Palace, National Museum, and icons like the FCC. You dont necessarily need to travel that far though to pick up on some of Phnom Penhs better offerings. Virtually next door, Limoncello offers some of what we are repeatedly told is the best pizza in Phnom Penh, the Night Market and Wat Phnomare just a hop, skip and a jump away, and youre not far from some of the citys top eating spots, including Vans, Chinese House and The Exchange. Almost opposite is Titanic Restaurant, a fairy-lit gilded eatery that attracts visitors like moths with its well-cooked Khmer dishes and apsara dancers.


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