by joanna on January 7, 2010

When we are in Phnom Phen, one of our favorite places to pop in for lunch is The Shop Café and Bakery. The Shop is a delightfully cozy café on one of Cambodia’s leafy little shopping streets. Its combination modern yet rustic décor makes it the prefect place to retreat from the hustle and bustle of Phnom Phen. In fact, it reminds us a little bit of a California sandwich shop….airy, light, with loads of fresh ingredients. And I think this is the secret to The Shop’s popularity…the quality and fresh, clean flavors transform visitors into dining regulars. [keep reading…]
by joanna on March 19, 2009
Kampot and Kep are two charming little villages, if not already on your list of to-do’s in Cambodia, certainly should be. [keep reading…]
by joanna on March 19, 2009
Deep Historical Roots + Culinary Delights await in this dynamic Cambodian city
As many of you will no doubt know, Cambodia was formerly colonized by the French. So in addition to having its own rich history and culture to explore, there is an adopted culture of fine European food, wine and architecture. As such, what will follows can most accurately be described as both a dissection of culinary pursuits with a smattering of local culture in between. [keep reading…]