Viroth's
- January 18, 2006
- Rated 5 of 5 by
vagabond77 from New York, New York
Most of the restaurants that I ate at in Siem Reap were not what I call very good. The hotel restaurant was good for breakfast (since it was included with our rooms) but not much else. The other restaurants I ate at, including the Red Piano (the owner is supposed to be friends with Angelina Jolie), were not very good.
So, I'm writing about Viroth's the only restaurant that I truly liked in Siem Reap. The type of cuisine is Indo-Chine, an Asian-fusion style of food. In Viroth's case, the menu was a mix of Cambodian and European foods. The only thing we didn't like that we ordered was the papaya, which was a little bland but still edible.
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