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                <title>Foreign Correspondents Club</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If your budget allows, a great hotel to stay at in Siem Reap is the Foreign Correspondents Club (F.C.C.). Renovated from the old French Governor’s mansion, French art deco embraces modern chic. Contemporary, beautiful rooms, double rooms from $90, swimming pool, spa, room service, lovely staff, great good value restaurant/ bar serving classic Khmer food, contemporary European dishes and the best cocktails in Cambodia. Breakfast, which is included and is a vast amount, can be delivered to your room at your preferred time - from half four in the morning (to cater for the traveller who wants to see Angkor at Sunrise) until two in the afternoon.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Eating near Bayon temple</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you can, try and find a restaurant run by a girl called Queen Elizabeth (named this because she can speak the Queen’s English and some other languages), this is situated in the restaurant area near Bayon temple, ask a Khmer and they’ll know her. She’s a ten year old who not only manages her mum’s restaurant which serves very good Khmer fare, but also speaks around six languages. It’s a great place to have a break from sightseeing and a natter with Queen Elizabeth.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Bhuddha bar</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A swanky but cool cocktail bar in downtown Siem Reap that serves *huge* cocktails for only a few dollars each. Get there for the 6-8 happy hour and a group of 4 can easily get into the party mood for less than $12.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Martini Nightclub</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[There are two or three nightclubs in Siem Reap - this one tends to serve the locals more, and is less touristy. When you walk in (you may be frisked for knives) you'll be hit by the loud music (somewhat Western these days: Usher, Black Eyed Peas) and by the pictures of beer from the bar girls. Go for Angkor Beer. It is good, inexpensive. Now settle in and enjoy. Better still go with locals - these guys know how to party.]]></description>
                
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