Eat, Drink, Stay

Restaurants

TUBE Coffee: A Homegrown Cambodian Success Story With A British Twist

If you’re in Cambodia and looking for a place that captures the entrepreneurial spirit of the...

Bliss & Beats Hostel: The New Kid On The Block!

I mean, the clues in the title right? Bliss & Beats isn’t just a place to rest your head, it’s a...

M’Pai Bay: The Cambodian Island Village That’s Doing Things Differently

On the northern tip of Koh Rong Sanloem lies a village that feels like a world apart. M’Pai Bay—also...

Cafes

Etihad Adds Abu Dhabi-Phnom Penh Route: Cambodia Just Got Easier to Reach

Cambodia has been quietly building stronger air links, and the latest development makes it easier...

Australian International School Phnom Penh (AISPP)

Since its establishment, the Australian International School Phnom Penh (AISPP) has stood as one of...

The Giving Tree International School

The Giving Tree International School in Phnom Penh is dedicated to fostering a nurturing, creative...

Stay

Design, Detail, and DJ Sets: How Hôtel KVL is Changing the City Stay

Centrally located just a stone’s throw from Royal Palace, Hôtel KVL is setting itself apart as...

Baksaei Retreat: Meaningful Travel and Boutique Bliss in Kampot

An Interview with Meg Lowder, Founder of Baksaei Retreat Ricefield Villas Located at the mouth of...

A Journey in Responsible Tourism: Q&A with the founder of Babel Guesthouse and Babel Boutique Hotel, Katrine Solhaug

Always on the look out for movers and shakers in the Kingdom, Cambodia Lifestyle recently learned of...

Something Different

Koh Rong Street Food Guide: What to Eat on Cambodia’s Paradise Island

Koh Rong, Cambodia’s largest island, is famous for its white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and...

Cakes and Crafts: A Slice of American Flavor in Tuol Tom Poung

Finding itself fast becoming a favorite in Phnom Penh’s busy Tuol Tom Poung district, Gage’s...

Takeo Street Food: Eating off the Beaten Track

When it comes to street food in Cambodia, the bustling cities of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap often...