Ly Hout Coffee

Northwestern Cambodia


This coffee shop is straight out of Phnom Penh with air-conditioning, wi-fi and a sophisticated steaming and spluttering coffee machine. Fresh French pastries are available, and the cafe shares the menu of the cavernous and somewhat soulless Ly Hout Restaurant next door, meaning everything from noodle soups to fried rice and more exotic options to boot.


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