Monday, 10 December 2012

Pub Street







Pub Street is located at the old market area of Siem Reap, Cambodia. You won’t miss it if you visit Angkor Wat and roam around the city with its French colonial buildings lining the whole downtown area. Restaurants, cafés, and bars now occupy most of the buildings. Pub Street is famous for its bars and great food, many with seating upstairs so you can get away from the reveling ambiance on the street itself. Along The Alley is an extensive selection of restaurants that present a more peaceful and intimate experience. The local restaurants along Phsar Chas have extensive and affordable menus of fried rice along with westernized versions of Khmer dishes. At dusk the Kindergarten on the corner of Street 8 and 11 breaks out into a throng of small food stalls and obstinately beseeching merchants. The phnom pleung (hill of fire) barbecues here are the cheapest.









A bar for enjoying Pub Street's more laid-back nightlife after a long day exploring the temples of Angkor, Linga Bar is Siem Reap's first gay-owned bar.