March 24th, 2006
Ocheateul Beach is the most popular beach in Sihanoukville, with a good mix of backpackers, expats and local Cambodian families sharing a long stretch of sandy coastline...
March 24th, 2006
Outres beach seems to have appeared out of nowhere - a seemingly endless stretch of sand with little restaurants/bars popping up almost overnight. They hardly make a dent in the (knock on wood) relatively unspoiled area, but it looks like things are moving fast...
March 24th, 2006
Independence beach, frequented primarily by local Cambodian families, is a long thin stretch of sand with not much of a shore to speak of at high tide.
The beach is lined with shady trees and small wooden family-run restaurants that serve Khmer staples as well as some basic 'western food'...
March 22nd, 2006
Holy Cow has been around for a few years, and after much consideration, I think it must be the best place to eat in Sihanoukville.
About halfway between the beach and town, off of Ekreach road (opposite Bamboo Lights), Holy Cow is a real testament to quality...
November 6th, 2005
Well, what used to be the most interesting place to eat on Ocheateul Beach has upped and moved across the bay to Bamboo Island.
What a pity, given that I can only take too much bar-b-qued fish and green curry before I need something different...
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