Khmer Surin
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, PHNOM PENH/ Updated : Jun 14, 2016, 10:24 IST
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If you’re looking for some classic Khmer cooking—Khmer Surin is the place for you. Located in the trendy central suburb of BKK, Khmer Surin is a much-loved restaurant and guesthouse. A ‘huge’ establishment, the restaurant has seve … Read more
If you’re looking for some classic Khmer cooking—Khmer Surin is the place for you. Located in the trendy central suburb of BKK, Khmer Surin is a much-loved restaurant and guesthouse. A ‘huge’ establishment, the restaurant has several different areas where you can dine in small or large groups. Read less

If you’re looking for some classic Khmer cooking—Khmer Surin is the place for you. Located in the trendy central suburb of BKK, Khmer Surin is a much-loved restaurant and guesthouse. A ‘huge’ establishment, the restaurant has several different areas where you can dine in small or large groups. The first floor is a tropical paradise with traditional style wooden tables and chairs nestled amongst a leafy garden and pond. The soft glow of candles and the smell of incense create a relaxed atmosphere. The second and third levels provide larger spaces for groups to meet on long tables. Live traditional music is often played creating a festive scene and enhancing the cultural experience. The verandas wrapping the large wooden building provide yet more seating. The seating is on the floor with traditional triangle cushions, allowing guests to sprawl across the soft cushions and pillows and get truly relaxed and enjoy the evening.
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