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Siem Reap (Khmer: សៀមរាប, Siĕm Réab [siəm riəp]) is the second-largest city of Cambodia, as well as the capital and largest city of Siem Reap Province in northwestern Cambodia. Siem Reap possesses French-colonial and Chinese-style architecture in the Old French Quarter and around the Old Market.
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Name Province Population [3] Image Phnom Penh: Phnom Penh 2,281,951 Siem Reap: Siem Reap: 245,494 Battambang: Battambang: 119,251 Serei Saophoan: Banteay Meanchey
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The market is such a fixture in Siem Reap that many businesses give their address in relation to Psah Chas. [1] The Khmer word "psah" ( Khmer pronunciation: [psaː] , "market")) is derived from "pasar" ("market"), either from Malay or Cham , both of which in turn derive from Persian "bazar".
Malis (from Khmer: ម្លិះ – "jasmine" [2]) is a Cambodian restaurant opened in 2004 in Phnom Penh, the first Cambodian fine dining restaurant in the city. [3] To design the restaurant's menu chef Luu Meng travelled throughout Cambodia for six months and collected traditional recipes, which he presented using farm-sourced ingredients and modern cooking techniques. [4]
The Lamb & Flag in Rose Street has a reputation as the oldest pub in the area, [56] though records are not clear. The first mention of a pub on the site is 1772. [ 57 ] The Lazenby Court was the scene of an attack on the famous poet and playwright John Dryden in 1679 by thugs hired by John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester , [ 58 ] with whom he had ...
Most Pyongyang restaurants are found near the North Korean border in China, as well as in Beijing and Shanghai.Since the 2000s, the chain has been expanding into South and Southeast Asian cities including Phnom Penh, [4] Siem Reap, [5] Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Vientiane, Dhaka, [6] Jakarta, [7] and Kuala Lumpur. [8]