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  • Tasca do Antonio: the Heart of Portugal in Phnom Penh

    Luis Rego’s Portuguese-accented English has been kneaded and stretched into a Northern New Jersey growl, the product of 17 years working as driver, bodyguard and right hand man to the scion of a notable New Jersey clan. “I was very fortunate to work for the boss because I got to know everybody,” says the chef

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  • TTP Lane: Bowls, Cocktails and a Seamstress

    Clusters of cafe-restaurants and other urban developments have transformed Toul Tom Pong in recent years. The once dead-quiet southern suburb appears to have been taken over by a player of the Sim City 2000 franchise who has decided to maniacally rezone all the suburb’s blocks of boreys into craft beer shacks and speakeasies. As if

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  • Why Viplas film matters to Cambodians

    Viplas is a Khmer word that means ‘unstable’. This Cambodian seriocomedy has attempted to shed light on the dark world of mental illness especially in Cambodia in the form of miniseries for theatres and television. It describes each story of the different patients at a public mental health centre in Cambodia, suffering from a range

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The flavor of coffee and French pastries in Phnom Penh city

Known for their excellent pastries and their warm coffees, the French make us discover their culinary art through the world.

10 Best French-inspired restaurants to check out in Phnom Penh

If you’re in Phnom Penh and longing for a taste of French elegance, you’re in the right place.