Those visiting Phnom Penh may be wowed by the ancient temples, the old-fashioned way of life and the many, many local markets and street vendors scattered around the city. One thing about this city that is little-known is its vibrant drinking culture. We’re not just talking about getting a few warm beers from a street-side seller, but rather the many, many chic bars hidden amongst the dark alleyways of the city. Setting up a bar in Phnom Penh is relatively easy, paving the way for entrepreneurs from all walks of life to get creative and create little, hidden oasis for that well-earned drink after a long day or a night cap after a big meal.
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