Where to drink coffee in Phnom Penh
There was a time when to get a coffee in Phnom Penh you had little choice but to go to Brown Coffee or one of the other offerings on Street 51 in BKK1, or for 2,000 riel you could get … Continue reading
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There was a time when to get a coffee in Phnom Penh you had little choice but to go to Brown Coffee or one of the other offerings on Street 51 in BKK1, or for 2,000 riel you could get … Continue reading
It’s all about location, location, location at Frangipani Royal Palace Hotel on Street 178. Located in the heart of Phnom Penh’s Daun Penh district (that’s the riverside neighborhood), Frangipani Royal Palace is on the doorstep of the National Museum and … Continue reading
Expat kids in Cambodia are sometimes at a loss for what to do, but these days there are more and more activities for kids in Phnom Penh. Enter Kids City. Billing itself as “11 levels of fun” and bedecked with … Continue reading
Looking for the 2015 list? Check out the best 2015 Christmas dinners in Phnom Penh. Cambodia sure loves its Christmases, and every year there seems to be more and more of it. Here’s the Move to Cambodia round-up of the … Continue reading
Anna, an NGO-worker living in Phnom Penh on-and-off for four years, has contributed this update of various Christmas church services that will take place in the coming weeks. If you’ve got something you’d like to add or would like to … Continue reading
There are a number of Chinese noodle shops in Phnom Penh, but newcomer Man Hao Ji Noodle Shop gives the rest a run for their money. This new Taiwanese-run restaurant on Street 118 has a small menu, but after eating … Continue reading
Sadly, LINK closed down operations in July, 2016. This article is no longer up-to-date. After a few months in the Kingdom, most expats relegate learning Khmer to the same category as scheduling dental checkups, something we should do but conveniently … Continue reading
There are a lot of things that Street 136 in Phnom Penh are known for, but dumplings aren’t necessarily the first that most people would think of. The block between Monivong and Central Market is a veritable hotbed of home-made … Continue reading