It is my favorite place for wood baked pizza. Crispy, thin crust and tasty. The staffs are very helpful, smile and not in a rust.
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It is my favorite place for wood baked pizza. Crispy, thin crust and tasty. The staffs are very helpful, smile and not in a rust.
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We had lunch here on a hot day- good very cold beer and pizza. 4 of us shared 2 pizzas that were hot, fresh with terrific toppings and crust. Service was friendly and very prompt. Clean. Even though it was hot, we were quite comfortable seated slightly back from the front, which was open to the street and made for...
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Service was slow even though there only 3 groups in at the time (early evening). Pizza is delicious, served in an omelette style. This place may be trading on its reputation? Even though it is mid-May and start of low season, atmosphere was not as expected. Still, worth a visit for the unusual BBQ choices!
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The bar/restaurant is in a good central position on pub street. It has a menu of both western and local cuisine, but I'd recommend you try the local, Khmer cuisine, such as the Chicken & Ginger and Chicken & Cashew Nuts. Nice place to have lunch and relax with a couple of beers.
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I tried first the cooking classes and it was great!
They take you to the market (which is not a big deal) but the cooking classes are very cool! Its nice to learn more about the local cuisine and culture and brag a bit back home.
For the food: nice, not super pricey.
Free Wifi too.
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My wife and I decided as a bit of adventure we would do a "cooking class" through "Le Tigre de Papier" as a bit of fun. Wow! it was the best 4 hours we have spent in a long time and it cost $AUD11 each... unbelievable.
If in Siem Reap and you like cooking, eating and drinking do yourself a...
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We stopped hete most nights for a beer. They also do a very good pizza
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Very good food and great place to people watch on pub street
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This place is great for a cheap meal, it's open 24h so perfect for a burger after a long night on Pub St. But as for somewhere for dinner, there are far nicer places along the lane with more charm and atmosphere. The menu is too lengthy and generic to make this restaurant any more than your average crowd pleaser
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Choose your menu, buy your food in the market, prepare and cook it, then share with your fellow students. Takes about 4 hours start to finish, very well organised but hot and tiring. Great fun and great memories.
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