Try out the lively ancient art of Cambodian drumming with the instruments behind the signature rhythms of the country. Your hands-on time pl...Read More
Discover the world of Cambodian street food with a journey to the local markets of Phnom Penh. Try dishes that range from grilled chicken an...Read More
Set out from the banks of the Mekong River for the lake of Tonle Sap on an experience that lets you feel like a true Cambodian fisherman. Le...Read More
Take a harrowing tour of Phnom Penh and the sites of the tragic Cambodian genocide. Visit a schoolhouse that was transformed into a torture ...Read More
A stay at La Maison d Ambre places you in the heart of Phnom Penh, within a 15-minute walk of Wat Phnom and National Museum of Cambodia.Feat...Read More
White Mansion Hotel Phnom Penh is a 4 star boutique hotel that was at one time the home of the US ambassador to Laos.Due to its history it i...Read More
A stay at Lavanya Boutique Hotel places you in the heart of Phnom Penh, within a 15-minute walk of Wat Phnom and National Museum of Cambodia...Read More
A stay at The Pavilion places you in the heart of Phnom Penh, within a 15-minute walk of Royal Palace and Independence Monument.Featured ame...Read More
A stay at VMANSION Boutique Hotel places you in the heart of Phnom Penh, within a 10-minute drive of National Museum of Cambodia and Royal P...Read More
Located in Phnom Penh (Phnom Penh City Centre), New York Hotel is within a 10-minute drive of Royal Palace and Independence Monument.Feature...Read More
Arunreas Hotel Located in Phnom Penh (Phnom Penh City Centre), Arunreas Hotel is within a 15-minute walk of Independence Monument and Nation...Read More
The Lost Room is a legend in Phnom Penh food circles, as much for its hard-to-find location as for its stunning selection of fresh tapas-sty...Read More
Acclaimed as (arguably) the best pizza in Phnom Penh, Piccola Italia, or Luigi’s, is the star of the up-and-coming TonleBassac bar and resta...Read More
Sesame is not so much a traditional Asian noodle bar as a modern, hip hangout with food to match. The freshly made noodles, coupled with sal...Read More
A short walk from Independence Monument, Taqueria Corona is a popular Mexican restaurant, a favourite with locals and expats. The menu is Te...Read More
With some restaurants popping up and then disappearing just as fast on the Phnom Penh dining landscape, The Duck is one of the stayers. The ...Read More
The Foreign Correspondent’s Club is a Phnom Penh institution. Housed in a French colonial era building overlooking the river and Sisowath Qu...Read More
Good simple food at amazing prices – that’s 63Restuarant. You’ll find expats, backpackers and trendy locals all enjoying the cheap and tasty...Read More
When you find yourself craving a real salad or something lighter and fresher than the fried meats and heavy curries you’ve been devouring fr...Read More
Khmer Surin is famous for authentic Khmer food in a garden setting. In the middle of BKK1’s backpacker district, it stands out with its trad...Read More
Romdeng will fill your karma bank, as well as your stomach, with goodness. Part of the Friends International program, all the staff have bee...Read More
Phnom Penh restaurants are emerging as culinary surprise packages to match larger and more established Southeast Asian neighbours. Tradition...Read More
Mercury Ville Living Mall is a bright red asymmetrical building located at the intersection of Lang Suan Street and Ploenchit Road just oppo...Read More
Peninsula Plaza is an upscale shopping mall spanning four floors devoted to boutique fashion, jewellery and home furnishings. There is a lar...Read More
All Seasons Place consists of two towers, one of which leads into The Conrad Hotel. In this gargantuan building, a variety of stores collect...Read More
The Portico Langsuan is a lifestyle mall on Langsuan which offers some interesting dining options, from cute Japanese cakes to super healthy...Read More
Erawan Bangkok is a mall with discerning taste, focusing on exclusive brands and elegant restaurants. With direct to access to both the BTS ...Read More
This muddle of high end fashion stores, tailors, end of line boutiques and craft shops is definitely worth a browse. Surrounded by internati...Read More
Gaysorn is a luxurious, upmarket white marble and chrome complex housing exclusively high-end luxury goods and designer labels. Its contempo...Read More
Central Chidlom is a seven-storey department store with direct access from Chidlom BTS Station. Well-stocked, each floor has a straightforwa...Read More
Bangkok’s first ever ‘ultra-luxury lifestyle mall’ sits proudly on the former grounds of the British Embassy on Sukhumvit Road, hence the na...Read More
CentralWorld is the largest shopping mall in Thailand and offers so much more than just shopping, with a 15 screen cinema, ice-rink, edu-tai...Read More
Chidlom is home to some of the finest hotels, condominiums and serviced apartments in all of Bangkok so it should come as no surprise that t...Read More
Morsels of fresh chicken. Cherry-sized eggplants. Tender bamboo shoots. Sprigs of Coriander. Generous handfuls of sweet basil. These humble ...Read More
An incredibly popular ‘one plate’ dish for lunch or dinner, fried basil and pork is certainly one of the most popular Thai dishes. It is mad...Read More
Fried rice, egg, onion, a few herbs - nothing more, nothing less. A popular lunch dish served typically with a wedge of lime and slices of c...Read More
From Cape Town to Khao San Road, the default international Thai dish! Dropped in a searing hot wok, fistfuls of small, thin or wide noodles ...Read More
Made with morsels of meat, red curry paste, smooth coconut milk and topped off with a sprinkling of finely sliced kaffir lime leaves, this r...Read More
A mild, tamer twist on Tom Yum, this iconic soup infuses fiery chilies, thinly sliced young galangal, crushed shallots, stalks of lemongrass...Read More
The quintessential Thai aroma! A bold, refreshing blend of fragrant lemongrass, chilli, galangal, lime leaves, shallots, lime juice and fish...Read More
Thailand’s food needs little introduction. From San Francisco to Sukhothai, its profusion of exotic flavours and fragrances make it among th...Read More
Chiang Mai is famous for its massage shops; there are so many of them, you probably only need to make a quick dash from your hotel’s lobby t...Read More
Chiang Mai’s mall scene has rapidly evolved over the past few years, expanding from one solitary (and rather rundown mall) at Kad Suan Kaew)...Read More