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THE WUPP TEAM Ur Co-Founder Antony Hamon Ur Co-Founder Samir Cheriaa Ur Design Director Fahrudi Salech Ur Editor In Chief Pierre Nitobar Ur Salesman Nicolas Avril Ur Journalists Ashley Louise Romi Grossberg Anna Mischke Butch Missouri Special thanks to Jenny Holligan
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Dear Wuppers, The beginning of the month will be an intense moment for the Cambodian people who will attend the ceremony for the King Father between the 1st and the 4th of February. The Wupp team sends all its thoughts to the royal family and all the Cambodian people. For the magazine, things are moving fast and you will find in this issue articles about other Cambodian cities. The team is growing and new projects are rising everyday. All of that thanks to you so keep on liking the Facebook page and coming to the events. Because you came, the NGO Friends International received almost $ 1000 during our last charity party at the Doors. You truly rock Wuppers. So we will make sure you get the magazine you deserve. What’s Up Phnom Penh is your magazine, so don’t hesitate to send us your thoughts and ideas. We are open to criticism. Well… As much as possible. For this new issue no need to explain again. Grab you Wuppons and enjoy the many discounts we got for you. Shopping, culture, food, nightlife, everything you need is in this magazine. Take it everywhere with you and enjoy your city at the maximum. Stay tuned Wuppers, 2013 will be a Wupp year. Cheers
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Writer Anna Mischke
Tuk Tuk of the Month Responsible Driver There are some tuk tuk drivers one is immediately drawn to for one reason or another, their humor, willingness to help, or overall kindness, Yim Touch holds all these qualities and more. When driving around town with Yim, it’s likely that at some point in the night a mutual friend, coworker, or client will yell with delight “Hey! How’s it going Yim?” His comfort as a driver puts you at ease, his strong English and knowledge of the city makes navigating a simple task, and his willingness to let you choose the a fair price are all reasons to have him on speed dial. Yim’s family life is interesting and part of his driving business as well. Three of his brothers drive in the same area as he does and it’s not uncommon for Yim to send one of them to pick you up when requesting his services.
Although Yim thoroughly enjoys his time driving, mainly in the Tonle Bassac and BKK1 area, his life goal is to move back to the province to start his own farm and grow vegetables and work the land himself. Here’s to hoping one day we can all pop by Natural Garden and treat ourselves to some homegrown Yim food. Until then, give him a call and enjoy a ride around the city with one of the funnest drivers around.
Like many other young adults, Yim enjoys going out on the weekend and sharing a few beers with buddies. In this case, he’ll be clear that he doesn’t want to drive for everyone’s safety and will help find you a different tuktuk. Throughout the years, he’s made such good friends with some of his customers that one couple has given him keys to their house in case he works extremely late and needs a room to sleep in! This rapport between his clients seems to transcend through time, as previous customers of his from years ago, Ron and Pam, taught him English and urged him to continue his education.
Yim Touch tel: 012 768 931
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Writer: WUPP The famous Blue Pumpkin treats Phnom Penh’s food loving residents to an all new location. This space gathers all of The Blue Pumpkin’s delights from ice cream, pastries, bakery goods and their restaurant fare in a 240 sqm and 100 seat restaurant in the heart of BKK at the corner of Street 57. The famed airy, clean and relaxing atmosphere of The Blue Pumpkin makes its way to this location and one can enjoy delectable morsels while basking in a modern, welcoming paradise. This new location shows just how The Blue Pumpkin worked its way up from its small beginnings when renowned pastry chef, Arnaud Curtat, and his wife chef Su decided to open a true French bakery and pastry shop. Their initial success allowed them to expand to an ice cream parlor featuring Northern Italian style gelatos with treats of exotic flavors such as durian or passion fruit as well as adding to their offerings a restaurant menu.
New outlets continued to open quickly throughout Cambodia and now cover several locations in Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, and Sihanoukville, resulting in a booming sixteen eateries around the country. When it comes to food preparation, the couple cannot stress the importance of the ingredients freshness. They create their own original recipes that use local and seasonal products while importing some of their prime goods from Italy and their wines mainly from Argentina, where they own their own winery. Trust the chef’s ability to satisfy your taste buds and enjoy the new location for a hearty breakfast, a restful lunch, or a delightful dinner.
DID YOU KNOW? At the end of each day, all unsold danishes & breads are distributed to NGO s such as Caritas in Siem Reap & Happy Tree & Hope learning center in Phnom Penh or other orphanages. The used cooking oil is donated to Naga biofuels for transformation into environmentally friendly biodiesel. New Location: BKK 1, corner of St. 57 and St. 288 - Tel: 023 991 816 GRAB YOUR WUPPON: 10% OFF AT BKK1 SHOP!
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Writer Antony Hamon
Fashion for everyone Paris is on the capital’s top 3 when it comes to fashion. It’s been a while from when the famous French brands entered the children’s fashion market offering wider and more specialized collections. It’s easy to dress up kids in western countries or big Asian cities like Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Shanghai. It’s easy to get children’s clothing in central or Russian market, but how long will it last? Mango already landed a while ago but new shops are coming. For almost a year, a new boutique dedicated to kids’ fashion settled on Sihanouk Boulevard next to the Independence Monument: Baboun Paris. Come and have a look at the most famous French brands such as ‘Tout Compte Fait’ or ‘La Compagnie des Petits’ selling clothes which are 50% to 60% cheaper than in Europe.
Girls, boys, whether you’re looking to dress up your baby or your 12 year old child, you will find everything you need for your child’s wardrobe. From pajamas to jeans to skirts, dresses and cute tops. For those who are ready to fight Shanghai’s cold for a week’s vacation and look for some winter clothes, don’t look further - Baboun Paris is THE boutique you need with an entire winter collection! So don’t hesitate and stop by the shop where all the collections are renewed with ongoing shipping from France. The clothes are displayed by gender and age so you don’t have to spend a whole afternoon to find what you need. The team is welcoming you from Monday to Sunday from 10 am to 8 pm. No. 14Eo Sihanouk Boulevard GRAB YOUR WUPPON: 15% OFF
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Writer Our Dear Lady Expatriate
Le Marais Boutique
Early to interview the owner of Le Marais, I spent my time rather hypnotised by the beautiful pieces waiting upon every rack to be admired. I tried to be discreet, but I’m sure the staff noticed me swoon as my fingers, so unaccustomed to finery after the months of shopping solely at psaars and Sakura, lingered on the delicate silks. The luxurious dresses and blouses, shifts and skirts on display have all been imported from Paris and handpicked so as to ensure only the best pieces from each brand are sent over. New stock is introduced monthly, straight from the City of Lights, with a limit of five pieces per style – all to ensure that women in Phnom Penh have every opportunity to look chic and original. Nesting in displays around the boutique, one finds jewellery that covers every category, from modern to classic, minimalist to bold statement pieces. In addition to the imported high street styles, Le Marais also features a selection of locally-crafted silver jewellery, produced by artisans who are training with the Italian NGO ‘Il Nodo.’ What really made my heart skip a beat, though, was the selection of bags so temptingly on offer. Made with rich suedes and leathers, these bags are not
only stunning pieces of craftsmanship, they also seem more than tough enough to handle the dust and dirt that the streets of our Charming City tends to direct at these most essential of accessories. The key to Le Marais’ success? Store owner Princess Ermine Norodom has over twenty years of experience working in the top tiers of the fashion industries in Paris and London, and was a key member of the designer Joseph Ettedgui’s team, whose legacy brand ‘JOSEPH’ has recently been favored by Kate Middleton. This woman knows ‘chic’ when she sees it. When Ermine came to live in Phnom Penh, she knew she wanted two things: to get involved with helping street children, and to open a boutique that would provide easy access to elegant European style. So far she’s been successful in both areas, for which two very different demographics are grateful.
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Writer : Antony Hamon & Tom Stall Photo : Nick Sells /KPR
WUPP WUPP, that’s the sound of da police! Few weeks ago, Pontoon was full. Why? Dj Cut Killer returned to the city to make its inhabitants set fire to the dance floor. The French/international Dj gave an exclusive interview to What’s Up Phnom Penh to tell us why he is back and what is in store for him in the future. Coming for the second time to Phnom Penh, thanks to CP5 Agency (an exclusive partner of Cut Killer in Cambodia) the Dj declares his love for the country and talks about career, music, P. DIDDY and the Cambodian Hip Hop scene.
You officially became the French hip-hop master 15 years ago as you were working on the radio. What are the big steps of your career? I started with the idea of bringing an urban sound (Hip Hop New Jack) that wasn’t really known at the end of the eighties, a big transitional period in the Hip Hop musical evolution. At that time the Djs were not in the spotlight and that’s why I started Dj’s DMC championships. I wanted to bring a new style, a name, my own universe.
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In 1992, I started to release mix tapes to introduce new French artists. It’s been an important moment and it’s what helped me put forward the Cut Killer brand. Of course at the time it was tricky evolving as a dj, it was clearly an unknown status. Then I had a part in the movie La Haine by Mathieu Kassovitz (Gothika, Babylon A.D.), where I had a scene in which I was playing from the window of a building for the entire block. The scene became cult in France, a lot of things were about to change for me. I then released Hip Hop/ Rn’B mix tapes, created my label and after several French/US collaborations I entered the BIG DAWG PITBULL collective managed by the most influent dj at the time, Funk Master Flex. He introduced me to P. DIDDY with whom I toured in Barcelona for the MTV music awards and in the US.
It’s the second time you’ve come to Pontoon. How do you find the people of Phnom Penh? Phnom Penh is not a big city like Bangkok or Singapore, what do you like about it? Seriously I love that club and the Cambodians, I fell in love with the country and the people who are open, happy and very attentive. That’s what makes me enjoy Pontoon so much. It’s no wonder why I started my Asian tour in Phnom Penh. No need to be in a mega city to have a good time. I like the interaction and the party spirit. When I tour, I’m not only looking for big cities, I want to be around people who know how to party. What is your favorite city in Asia to mix? Definitely Tokyo, it’s one of the best cities in the world to go deep musically. The Japanese audience has a huge musical culture and knowledge. It’s crazy how far you can go in Japan. How do you handle your set to make sure the party’s wild? You have to be aware of what’s going on while sticking to your style and make sure you enjoy as much as the audience. It’s a permanent balance, as soon as I walk into the club I feel it. And it is my role to take everyone with me to the vision of the ideal party.
Who are the ones that inspired you? A lot of artists really drive me through their creativity or the way they run their business : Dj Cash Money, DJ Jazzy Jeff, P. Diddy, Jay Z, David Guetta, Funk master Flex, Dj Premier, Just Blaze, etc.... What are your best and worst memories as a Dj? One of the best is the first time I played alone in front of 70, 000 people. The worst is when you play in front of hundreds of people and after 30 seconds of set the power shuts down and never comes back… It happened to me twice in my career! What do you think about the growing Hip Hop scene in Cambodia? I like to check out and discover the culture and artists of the countries I go. For Cambodia, a friend made me discover Dj Sope from the late nineties, and also Dj Sdey. I then discovered Phnom Penh Bad Boy, Aping and the Klap Ya Handz label. Some French/Cambodian artists tried to find their place in France but it’s never been easy. The problem here, for the Cambodian rap, is that it’s not yet supported by the local Djs who prefer playing rap from the US. I really hope the market will explode soon.
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The first khmer alternative music's label Writer Romi Grossberg
It is not hard to tell that Cambodia’s music scene is on the rise with bands playing at venues all around Phnom Penh. If you look hard enough, you may even find a record label for k-pop or independent hip hop. But now there is a record label working with local Khmer bands in alternative music, including punk, metal and indie rock. Enter ‘Yab Moung Records Phnom Penh’ (YMRPP). Their logo of the Hanuman says it all. You may have seen the Hanuman monkey in many Khmer dances, it is considered a symbol of strength, perseverance and devotion, much like YMRPP is to their music. Yab moung in slang Khmer also mean ‘crazy but nice’. Founded by three ‘crazy but nice’ expats, Myles the Aussie muso, who also co-owns The Show Box music venue and bar, Tom, a German festival and events organiser and Chris, the American owner of Moonlight Rock in Otres Beach, and old-school music aficionado from Seattle who was heavily involved in the grunge scene rubbing shoulders with the likes of Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. All mad into music, they discovered there was not much support out there for young Khmer musicians. With the idea of making these talented kids more
accessible to the public, the three of them came up with the idea of YMRPP. They want to help these bands become international and believe that the musicians here have the skill and creativity. YMRPP hopes to have Cambodia’s first national tour of alternative music in 2013 and to promote the music from here. “The bands are amazing” Myles says with true excitement, “the skill and creativity coming out is up there with the rest of the world”. Before, during and since their launch on 21st December 2012, YMRPP have worked in collaboration with lots of bands to find out what it is these bands need and want. They see themselves as a community minded organization and are keen on meeting the band’s families, and in supporting the band member’s education and work, to reach all-round emotional and creative fulfillment.
Follow Yab Moung Records Phnom Penh on facebook. Website coming soon. Evening Gigs open to the public @ Show Box Show Box : No. 11, Street 330
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Writer Antony Hamon
Health & Wellness Studio Sâmata… More than a Spa…
If there is one sign you see around every corner in Phnom Penh, it’s definitely advertising a spa. But if you want a massage or steam, how do you choose among so many options? Range of services? Expertise? Convenience? Value for money? If you consider all of these, there is now only one choice in Phnom Penh: Sâmata Health & Wellness Studio. The Studio, which is open 7 days a week, is a unique facility because it offers not only spa therapies, but also physiotherapy, acupuncture, and classes and workshops in therapeutic yoga, Qi Qong, and Pilates. The Studio also sells Jean Claude’s own ÂMATA aromatherapy products. Made here from natural ingredients, sourced from Cambodia and around the world, ÂMATA aromatherapy products include essential oils, massage oils, body scrubs, skin creams, and shaving products. Although the Studio’s services and products are international standard, prices are competitive with Phnom Penh’s other leading spas, and far below prices in Europe, Japan and North America. From now until 28th February 2013, there is a 40% discount on the spa’s services, and a 20% discount on all ÂMATA aromatherapy products.
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Samata’s owner, physiotherapist and massage therapist, Jean Claude Dhuez, who trained and qualified in France, has more than 20 years experience in Cambodia. He set up the spa with a team of highlyqualified therapists and instructors to help Phnom Penh residents and visitors to heal, relax, and rejuvenate. Jean Claude trained the massage staff himself and also designed and built the elegant, minimalist facility with architect, Françoise Lavielle.
BIO Jean Claude first came to Cambodia in 1991 to manage the National Physiotherapy School and train the instructors. In 1997, he opened Phnom Penh’s first private physiotherapy clinic and in 2001, after studying aromatherapy, Jean Claude began creating and producing his own products. In 2011, Jean Claude opened the Phnom Penh Airport’s massage lounge that offers 15-30 minute back & shoulder or foot massages 7 days a week from 6:00 am to midnight, and also sells ÂMATA products.
For physiotherapy : Monday to Friday, from 8:30 to 12:00 and from 2:00 to 6:00, by appointment only. Spa phone number : 023 726 267 Physiotherapy phone number : 012 802 725
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Writer WUPP
Jean-Baptiste Massenez TIPS ON WINE
Taste it – most wine shops offer samples before you buy or weekly wine tastings. Wine fairs or events offer you a chance to try dozens of wines at a single time. Jean-Baptiste Massenez grew up around wine. His family owns Donum Massenez, a boutique Vineyard in Chile. In addition to being beautiful, fun, and exciting, Chile produces some outstanding wines. It’s a combination of the beautiful climate, the outstanding soil, and the dedicated winegrowers and winemakers. Chateau Los Boldos, his family’s previous wine estate, pioneered French influence in Chilean wine. JB loves wine because of everything it can offer. Wine gives you choice – thousands of different wines made in thousands of different styles, sweet or dry, red or white, sparkling or still – there’s something for every occasion. Wine is unique – each bottle will be a little different, a little exciting, a little bit of adventure. And that’s the magic, you never quite know what you’re going to get, but you know it’ll be good.
Tips for the wine beginners
Wine doesn’t have to be expensive to be good, but don’t be afraid to splurge for a special occasion. Chile, for example, makes great wine at affordable prices. Veo, another Chilean brand, for example offers great wine at a great price. Chile also makes some premium wines at reasonable prices – my family’s Donum Massenez is a great example. Remember what you like – That bottle of red last night, fantastic? Take a picture with your phone or leave yourself a note. You can find it again or something quite similar, you just have to remember what it was. Ask – Don’t be shy, the sommelier or the salesman at a shop is very knowledgeable. Tell them what you like, and they’ll help you out. It’s what they’re there for. Drink with food – wine was made for food. And the two can enhance each other drastically. Having a juicy steak? Try a big Australian Shiraz or a Cab Sauv blend from Chile. Fish or a salad? Maybe a cool glass of Chardonnay from France or Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand.
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SIHANOUKVILLE CARNIVAL 2013 The Sihanoukville carnival aka the Khmarnaval has returned for its 9th edition the 21st, 22nd and 23rd of February. A huge themed event on road safety co-organized by the Mlop Tapang NGO with shows, concerts and parades where the street kids who worked hard to make it happen will be the stars. 1000 to 1500 costumed kids will walk the streets to celebrate for this impressive yearly show, probably the biggest street event in Cambodia. Hard to miss the impressive and colorful float of decorated trucks and motorbikes passing everywhere in the town. Want to be in the parade? Bring your vehicule to pimp it and take a part in the event. A great success for the event and the man behind, the untypical Bob Passion who dedicated his stay in Cambodia to the street kids. Since he arrived nine years ago, he always focused on giving access street kids to art and since he opened his motorbike shop, started training young adult to become specialized mechanics. So if you’re around Sihanoukville this month don’t be surprised when you see this festive parade under your windows.
This event is sponsored by AĂŠroports du Cambodge, Total, ANZ, EZECOM If you want to take a part in it contact the hosts at bob.passion@laposte.net
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PHARE PONLEU SELPAK The Cambodian Circus in Siem Reap Pictures by: JF Mousseau | Regis Binard
The famous Phare Ponleu’s circus already settled in Battambang is now landing in Siem Reap. On February 9, you will be able to attend the premier date of “Phare, The Cambodian Circus” in Siem Reap, a daily Cambodian theatrical circus venue of 320 seats presenting the famous artists from Phare Ponleu Selpak Association, that give a future to street kids by training them to become professional artists and performers. Through this new circus, the organization continues to promote Khmer culture whilst giving disadvantaged kids the opportunity to learn circus skills, theater performance, music and visual arts. And it works! The amazing acrobatics you’ll witness will give you a glimpse at what the NGO has achieved. So if you are in Siem Reap make sure you go enjoy an entertaining evening after a long day visiting the treasures of Angkor Wat.. Info: Venue on Komay Road, behind Angkor National Museum, in front of Angkor Century Resort and Spa, Siem Reap. For more information about Phare, The Cambodian Circus and the shows please visit www.pharecambodiancircus.org. For more about Phare Ponleu Selpak Association please go to www.phareps.org. _ 37
Sweet VALENTINE PHOTO CONTEST
- Condition to enter photo contest: purchasing a drink + a Hiruscar pack - Voting: Like on Facebook or paper vote in pharmacies, from Feb. 07th to 14th - Winner ceremony on February 16th at Riverside branch from 3pm to 5pm Follow us on facebook: Gloria Jean’s Coffee Cambodia
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Writer Butch Missouri
www.k1-factory.com K1 fitness and fight factory found the perfect spot in Phnom Penh, as the Kingdom’s appetite and culture for fighting sports and martial arts never decreased. After a successful round of 10 years in Vietnam, of having opened a K1 fight factory, gym owner David Minetti decided to move here and open another gym, which has been running smoothly for 2 years. The gym provides training for a wide range of fighting sports whether they are traditional, local or foreign, but also fitness with a wide range of cardio courses like crossfit. Teachers from Cambodia and abroad teach professional fight in a modern gym where everything’s done to make sure you become the fighter you want to be.
Some people have the ability to not be scared and fight back, which is very important.
What are the qualities you look for in a good fighter? First we look at the coordination of a person, if you are not coordinated, in boxing, it’s very difficult. It’s not natural for someone to receive punches so automatically, the reflex is to turn yourself away.
When you are in the ring with your opponent what are your first thoughts? Normally at the highest level we already have a strategy, we watch videos of the fighter, but my first thing when I come in the cage is to knock him out!
What does the K1 training looks like? In a lot of ways this style of training is successful because it’s a different way to work your body. Unlike other gyms where you can always lift free weights or run on the tread mill, here you get a good mix of cardio, kickboxing as well as grappling and MMA training. People come here because the atmosphere is different. It’s not just a gym, when you come you can find friends and possibly a job, and everyone helps each other. We let customers train on their own paste, with proper care and supervision.
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How does it feel to win? To win is always good but you don’t learn anything. After the fight you go out to a club and celebrate. When you lose you go back home and watch the fight and ask yourself ‘why did I lose’? Believe me, you go and watch the fight back many times and learn what you did wrong to understand why you lost and then train harder. Every fighter should lose sometime, because that’s when you learn the most. Do you have any advice to beginners who want to try it out? Some beginners want to try fitness and not boxing because a lot of people have a bad image of fighting and think that they will get hurt, which is absolutely wrong. A lot of people I train never spar unless they ask me to. In this case, I take them aside and teach them individually. So don’t be afraid to come train, it’s a very cool way to stay fit. What do you want to be remembered for most? The most important thing for me is to bring my young fighters to the highest level as possible, now I have some guys who are very good and I hope they will be able to get a world title.
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The Gym is open 6 days a week from Monday to Sunday from 7am-9pm its open to every one, of all age groups K1 plans to expand to Thailand in the upcoming years. For more info you can check out k1 on Facebook www.k1-factory.com
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A Good Day To Die Hard
BEAUTIFUL CREATURES
- Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller - Director: John Moore - Produced by: Stephen J. Eads, Michael Fottrell, Bruce Willis, Alex Young - Written by: Skip Woods, Roderick Thorp - Stars: Bruce Willis, Patrick Stewart, Jai Courtney, Amaury Nolasco
- Genre: Drama, Fantasy - Director: Richard LaGravenese - Produced by: Warner Bros., Alcon - Written by: Richard LaGravenese, Kami Garcia - Stars: Alice Englert, Viola Davis and Emma Thompson Release date: 28 February 2013 A supernatural love story set in the South, “Beautiful Creatures” tells the tale of two starcrossed lovers: Ethan, a young man longing to escape his small town, and Lena, a mysterious new girl. Together, they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history and their town.
Release date: 21 February 2013 John McClane, for the first time, finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack unaware that Jack is really a highly-trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist.
“Beautiful Creatures” is based on the first novel in the best-selling series by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl.
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UR TYPICAL DAY Your perfect Valentines Day The clear starting point for any successful date is something that makes both parties smile, laugh, and slightly embarrass themselves. In Phnom Penh, perhaps the best way to tick off all three boxes is to hit up the roller skating rink at the top of the Golden Sorya Mall. Get ready to grab hands and skate off into the sunset, or at least help pick each other up off the floor. Romance in action, truly.
Correction: perhaps the actual best starting point for such a date would be a drink. But only one! (Or two.) Enough to calm the nerves, but not so much as to impair one’s balance to any deadly dangerous degree. For dinner, you absolutely must be off to Ze Foodiebus. Your date will be sincerely impressed that you know about this magical little gourmet hideaway above street 310, the experience of which is almost obscenely beautiful. Just don’t forget to book one of their two tables ahead of time, as a tragic “Nous sommes désolés” from the sweetie Ze Foodiebus team would certainly dampen the evening’s spirit. End up at Dream World. Beware the Squirrel Tub, lest you be left with a vomit-tinged g’night smooch, and head straight for the Ferris wheel. Feel not a tad cliché when you use the altitude and the ambient sound of metal grinding in a way that it probably should not to cling to each other in fear, feigned or otherwise, as you look down onto the lights of our Charming City.
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