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Region: Phnom Penh And Surrounds> Province: Phnom Penh> Location: Phnom Penh

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A lot to offer the mid-to-luxury-range traveller
227 Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh Province
Tel: (023) 990 691
Fax: (023) 220 529
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Description
A Travelfish reader directed us to this new entry in the crowded riverside hotel marketplace (see, folks, we really do use your feedback). It aims to be a boutique hotel for well-heeled travellers, and we agree for the most part with our reader: these are some pretty darn elegant rooms for the price along the river. The restaurant downstairs, specialising in Argentinean steaks, is certainly posh-looking (if you turn a blind eye to the air-con units) and the food was quite good -- though you pay as much for a meal as you do for your room. Still, the place has a lot to offer the mid-to-luxury-range traveller. Our only complaint: every time we passed by the place was deserted. Maybe it'll catch on, but in the meantime, it's a good place to stay if you don't want to run into anyone else.

Total rooms: 8

Standard - Double
30 USD (low season) 30 USD (high season)

Junior Suite
50 USD (low season) 50 USD (high season)


Added to Travelfish on: 14th April, 2007
Last visited or updated on: 12th May, 2007

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