Entertainment in South Coast
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Kampot Traditional Music School
Visitors are welcome to drop by and observe the students of the Kampot Traditional Music School, which trains orphaned and disabled children in traditional music and dance. There's no charge but donations are welcome.
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Gelato Italiano
Run by students from Sihanoukville's Don Bosco Hotel School, this modern, Italian-style café serves espresso, latte, ice coffee and banana splits (around US$2), as well as its creamy namesake. Affords panoramic views of downtown Sihanoukville.
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Eden
The large rocks jutting from the beach in front of this bar are not ideal for swimming but absolutely perfect for setting the mood. Flickering candlelight and breaking waves crashing over the stones makes for a very atmospheric venue.
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Sunset Bar
Right on the waterfront nestled in a row of fishers' houses, this mellow bar - an ideal spot to watch the sun go down - is the best place in town for a laid-back beer. It's hidden down an alleyway - look for the 'bar' sign.
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Mojo Bar
The only place in town you're likely to hear world music, including Raï, this unpretentious, rough-hewn bar has over 20 kinds of rum, screens English football matches and hosts jam sessions on Thursdays.
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Ba Ru
You can knock them back at this unpretentious bar and perhaps take part in its charity crab races or quiz nights while you're at it. Money raised goes to community organisations based in Sihanoukville.
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Top-Cat
In the evening there's lots to watch at Top-Cat, a clean, wholesome 'entertainment centre' where you can see moving images - or play Xbox 360-for-two - on a state-of-the-art, 8m hi-def screen.
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Espresso Kampuchea
Appreciated for its excellent coffee, this café - just five tables and a tiny bar - is something of a hang-out for expats. Breakfast is served all day. The soundtrack is jazz and blues.
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Papagayo
Don't bother coming here before lunchtime, everyone is still recovering from the night before. This airy bar opens officially at 08:00, but doesn't get kicking until very late at night.
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Retox Bar
Often has live music (from 20:00) and jam sessions - guests are welcome to play instruments they keep on hand (keyboard, guitar, drums, etc).
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Chiva Shack
Full-moon parties, fire throwers, happy pizzas and some delicious cocktails right on the beach keep the punters flowing into this place.
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Tropical Season Bar
Options on the sand at Otres Beach include the Tropical Season Bar, which doubles as a restaurant.
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open-air cinema
Down the slope from Victory Hill, Bungalow Village has an open-air cinema.
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Kampot Traditional Music School
Visitors are welcome to drop by and observe the students of the Kampot Traditional Music School, which trains orphaned and disabled children in traditional music and dance. There's no charge but donations are welcome.
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Gelato Italiano
Run by students from Sihanoukville's Don Bosco Hotel School, this modern, Italian-style café serves espresso, latte, ice coffee and banana splits (around US$2), as well as its creamy namesake. Affords panoramic views of downtown Sihanoukville.
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Utopia
Many of Sihanoukville's most popular backpacker pubs and beach bars are along Serendipity Beach and the Road to Serendipity. Places to check out include Utopia , a garden bar that's home to the 24-hour party people and offers free dorm accommodation.
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Paco's
The décor and the music will whisk you off to Iberia at this mellow Spanish tapas bar, presided over by a genuine Madrileño.
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Bonkors
Run by an English couple, this bar has air-con, the best loos in town and 400 cocktails, as well as homemade ice cream, cheese cake and meat pies. Cigarettes and water are free. In case you're wondering, the name is a play on 'Bokor'.
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