Guest User
December 30, 2024
Overall, it is a friendly and quiet accommodation.
It is far from the main street, so preferences may vary depending on taste, but the traditional market is not far away, so it was not inconvenient to use.
I had some doubts about the cleanliness of the towels provided, but I trusted them and used them.
Also, the water pressure was low, so I was disappointed when taking a shower.
There is a delicious barbecue stall nearby, and the cafe where you can enjoy wifi and morning coffee for $1, as well as the local restaurant, were satisfactory.
The best thing was the tuk-tuk driver (Mr. Dee) recommended by the accommodation, who made the memories of ‘Angkor’ happy.
As the only survivor of the Khmer Rouge massacre, he wanted us to know about the national suffering at the time, and we satisfied him. (The memories of Gwangju on May 18, 1980 overlapped.)
Thank you, Mr. Dee
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