*We were surprised to find so many unique spots in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.* Check out Langka Lane for some cool bars and restaurants. Make sure to subscribe for more of Cambodia through our lens: bit.ly/moconutlifeYT
Thanks for sharing these hidden gems with us. Will make sure to check them out when I move to Phnom Penh this December. Excited to eat and drink my way around Cambodia.
you huys find great places! I'm too lazy to look many times lol..i dont like 'girly' bars but hang out riverside a lot in 'regular' bars..but they arent attractive or unique in any way...just not girly bars..
Do any of these have Cambodian owners? Silly things in English, US themed, they seem a bit out of place and not an organic development of the Cambodian bar scene. Aside from what the locals would prefer, most tourists in Cambodia are from China, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos so i don't know, maybe expats as a target but that's a bit limiting. Can you find some places with traditional food and live traditional music? Tropical countries have vegetation all year round and outdoors temps are always ok too. Hmm maybe rooftop bars, easier to find sufficient outdoors space in the city and you escape the street noise a bit too. lol sorry, i don't know why i went with the business aspect of it,maybe because most felt out of place and a way to escape Cambodia,not to be in Cambodia.
A few of them do have Cambodian owners. Locals like to try different stuff as well obviously. I know I'd be pretty sad if I would have to stick with sauteed reindeer and Finnish music in my home country. And no pizza. 😬
@@kimmohakala6099 The decorations confused me a bit, not the food/drinks. And don't whine, you guys got salmiakk. Anyway, it felt like it has to be foreign owners or lack of maturity, the scene yet to find its identity and also to embrace more of its own culture.
Thanks for watching my video! We reached out to a few of the owners and yes some are Cambodian. The customer base seems to be pretty diverse, with both locals and visitors. It's not exactly the place my uncles and aunts would go, but it seems to attract people because of its unique and hidden vibe. Phnom Penh has changed quite a bit over the years, and you'll find that a big city like this has so many different things to offer...both traditional and modern. Especially in a country where over 50% of its population is under the age of 30, you'll start to see more and more venues catering to their wants and likes. It will be interesting for sure to see how the country will continue to grow and I hope to share a bit of what that looks like through my lens. :)
*We were surprised to find so many unique spots in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.*
Check out Langka Lane for some cool bars and restaurants. Make sure to subscribe for more of Cambodia through our lens: bit.ly/moconutlifeYT
Wow!! Definitely have to try Embargo.. hope I spelled that right lol. Can’t wait for part 2!!
You sure did! Yea, I think it's a spot you and V will like!
Thanks for sharing these hidden gems with us. Will make sure to check them out when I move to Phnom Penh this December. Excited to eat and drink my way around Cambodia.
definitely need more of these videos of these hidden gems. Can't wait to bring my friends and fiancee there during our March visit!
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying them. There are a lot more of these unique places in the capital. Hoping to push out more soon. :)
This is incredibly surprising video, WOW.
My gal and I want to explore your places !!
Glad you enjoyed it and hope you both get to try it someday.
@@MoconutLife can't wait to walk through that coca cola machine door.
Arrive in 48 hours.
@@WILLNEVERCONFORM So cool! Tell me how it goes!
@@MoconutLife
just landed Yay
Wow what a beautiful place Love it💗
Yea, I agree, it's pretty cool. Glad you enjoyed it!
We stayed at patio, fantastic place and made a Vlog about it. That lane is fun, been to a few of those places all were great.
That's cool! Yea, I think Patio is really nice too. Overall a unique place to stay and hang out. :)
battambong technically means lost wood/hitting stick/plank of wood
Oh yes! But I was providing info/text on the bar's name "Battbong." 😃
you huys find great places! I'm too lazy to look many times lol..i dont like 'girly' bars but hang out riverside a lot in 'regular' bars..but they arent attractive or unique in any way...just not girly bars..
There are so many places to go. I find this one so interesting because of how hidden it is. :)
Cool Videos like it
Cool fact : the art gallery artist is Annie Ny and she works in Embargo pub next door.
សួរស្ដីបាទខ្ញុំបាទប្រជាជនកម្ពុជាមកធ្វើរការរស់នៅប្រទេសថៃ
សួស្តី អរគុណសម្រាប់ការទស្សនាវីដេអូរបស់ខ្ញុំ។
Do any of these have Cambodian owners? Silly things in English, US themed, they seem a bit out of place and not an organic development of the Cambodian bar scene.
Aside from what the locals would prefer, most tourists in Cambodia are from China, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos so i don't know, maybe expats as a target but that's a bit limiting.
Can you find some places with traditional food and live traditional music?
Tropical countries have vegetation all year round and outdoors temps are always ok too. Hmm maybe rooftop bars, easier to find sufficient outdoors space in the city and you escape the street noise a bit too.
lol sorry, i don't know why i went with the business aspect of it,maybe because most felt out of place and a way to escape Cambodia,not to be in Cambodia.
A few of them do have Cambodian owners. Locals like to try different stuff as well obviously. I know I'd be pretty sad if I would have to stick with sauteed reindeer and Finnish music in my home country. And no pizza. 😬
@@kimmohakala6099 The decorations confused me a bit, not the food/drinks.
And don't whine, you guys got salmiakk.
Anyway, it felt like it has to be foreign owners or lack of maturity, the scene yet to find its identity and also to embrace more of its own culture.
@@realjx313 Yeah, it will come. Eventually people will take ideas from here and there and create an own unique identity.
Thanks for watching my video! We reached out to a few of the owners and yes some are Cambodian. The customer base seems to be pretty diverse, with both locals and visitors. It's not exactly the place my uncles and aunts would go, but it seems to attract people because of its unique and hidden vibe. Phnom Penh has changed quite a bit over the years, and you'll find that a big city like this has so many different things to offer...both traditional and modern. Especially in a country where over 50% of its population is under the age of 30, you'll start to see more and more venues catering to their wants and likes. It will be interesting for sure to see how the country will continue to grow and I hope to share a bit of what that looks like through my lens. :)
@@kimmohakala6099 wow...sauteed reindeer and Finnish music? Where is that?