Thursday, January 28, 2010

The FCC Angkor

Ever eat at a restaurant, and the food was fine, but not spectacular? Then you walk up the street, or maybe eat at another place the next night and think, “WOW! Wish I’d known about this before I wasted that meal there!”

So it is with our hotel in Siam Reap, Cambodia – the FCC Angkor, which stands for the “Foreign Correspondent’s Club”.

Our room is a garden suite on the first floor – no number, it’s named the Beitlenut Room. (Not Beetlejuice, like that silly movie from a few years back – Beitlenut). No clue what it is.

It’s just around the corner from a pool that’s very interesting, and there’s supposed to be a really, really good restaurant here as well.

The bathroom is extremely luxurious, which is good for the aforementioned reasons, although finding the Cipro and starting on that seems to be helping. Nothing like a little antibiotic to tame a tough tummy!

Now, we wish we’d left Phuket early and come here instead. This looks to be truly an undiscovered gem in the tourism world.

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