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ANGKOR ARMS
On the main Street (Ekarech) just a block from the bus depot.
NOTE: They have
recently relocated across the street to their new venture ~ Angkor
Arms Hotel.
www.angkorarms.com
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British Pub/Restaurant with an excellent long time
reputation. Run by Bert and his son Leon, it's an institution in
this town. Comfortable atmosphere, good food and attentive staff
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CLUB SANDWICH
On the main street between the Angkor Arms and Sihanoukville
hotel.
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Very comfortable, large, open and airy, Bob serves a good
variety of homemade Burgers and Sandwiches as well as other
specialties. Lots of cold beers and fine spirits will
tempt you to stay at his well tended bar as well. Great place
for newbies to get info on what's happening in town. |
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CORNER BAR
At the top of Victory Hill
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Famous for the best Pizza in town (and yes, they deliver) and
for their daily dinner specials. Cheap booze and a good crowd.
Open late ~ call Mark for delivery 012 479 395 (Cornish Pasties
to die for!) |
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CRAZY RABBIT BAR
Beside Corner Bar on Victory Hill
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Lots of music and a wild staff. Can be a fun place most
nights. |
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On Victory Hill
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Watering hole not to be missed on the hill. Cold beers, good
food (try the Cordon Bleu Chicken), free pool and Internet. A
warm welcome assured by Kiwi Tim and his Vietnamese gals. |
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EMERALD BAR
Corner of Omui & Sopheakmonkol Streets, 2 minute walk from
Caltex.
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Irish Bar with good selection of Western and Asian cuisine.
Cold beer, funky music and sports TV. Pool table and cheap
prices. |
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EXPRESSO
KAMPUCHEA
Just up from the Angkor Arms
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Fine coffee and deadly spirits at mellow prices. The meeting
place for early birds as he opens at 7AM. Good breakfast
available. |
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FISHERMAN'S DEN
A downtown landmark just behind the Caltex Station.
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The starting (and ending) point for many a night out. Brian
definitely knows what is happening and it is the best
place in town to meet everyone coming and going. Usually there
is also a contingent of independent ladies in attendance as
well. And yes, he really does have a big boat and you
can arrange to go fishing or beachcombing as well. |
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FREEDOM HOTEL
Across from the main Bus Station.
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Big Bar/Hotel across from the Bus Station. Well known by
locals as a place to find friendly company. |
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G'DAY MATE
On the main street next to Oasis
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Aussie hangout with a good Sunday Roast. |
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Victory Hill
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An institution in town boasting the best Rudy Murray (Curry).
You congenial host Ali will even serve curry in bed if you book
a room upstairs. A haven for true Curry aficionados. |
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Center of town on Ekarech |
The
Sihanoukville
Hotel bar, it serves the best breakfast in town. They
imports their beef and guarantees his steaks. A knowledgeable
and very helpful owner, this is the base hotel for many of us.
Good value, friendly staff and an owner that can arrange
anything ~ what more does anyone need?
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Center of town
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Run by long term resident Richard, it's another good spot to
pick up on local information. |
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Victory Beach Hill
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A downtown hangout for the 'backpackers' and such. Extensive
menu with good quality food. |
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Golden Lions Roundabout
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In a new location by the Golden Lions, it lives on its former
reputation even if it doesn't always live up to it. |
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Downtown on Ekarech
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If you like big dirt bikes, off road travel and a large
Sports screen TV, this is the place for you. Massive sized rooms
and great Pizza as well. |
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Ochheuteal
Guesthouse
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Good value near the beach. Run by Nick.
http://ochheutealguesthouse.com |
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100m behind Shell Station
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Late, Late night bar with pool table and really good food.
Lots of drink special all week, including "Get Shitfaced on a
Shoestring" Mondays. |
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Near
Victory Hill
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Maybe the best operation in Sihanoukville. Certainly the most
unique. Excellent food including Russian favourites. A new Pool
bar has staff in the water, a Jacuzzi and a classy atmosphere.
Well worth a night out.
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Behind Caltex Station, next to Fisherman's Den
http://www.thesmallhotel.info
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Run by a great Swede, Henrik, this boutique Hotel offers some
of the best rooms in town and surprisingly good fare, including
Swedish specialties. If you are interested in helping a
real charity in this country, talk to Henrick about his school
for the disadvantaged. |
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