Nice film. Been to Phnom Penh twice in the last two years. A real feel of an up and coming place. My GF is Cambodian but we are based in Thailand. It seems there are lot of business opportunities in PP. The Chaiya Palace hotel looks lovely - we attended a family wedding nearby in Nov 2022 before it was opened.
Your videos are better than most things on the telly - which I realise is damning with feint praise but I mean it in a good way. When it comes to the steak pie, that was more of a mince round and you should try that with brown sauce - like HP or Daddies - and it's even better. I'm Scottish we know all about pies
Thanks again for another interesting and informative video, Ryan!! I most enjoy your videos, and ''For Reil'' in Siem Reap. Both channels add ''value''. (I also follow ''Tom Trips Out'') As I mentioned before I lived in PP from late 2000 to early 2018. Even over the last six years, which I've been away, the city appears to be growing in leaps and bounds. It gives me an indication as to what I'll be returning to. I look forward in return there in the Fall of 2025 to retire, after enduring only one more harsh New Brunswick winter. BTW, a former student of mine is the founder and CEO of Tube Coffee. I always knew that she was going to be successful!! ... As for the Hotel Cambodiana, are you aware that when it was built it only had 100 rooms, and only operated as a hotel for one year before Lon Nol turned it into military barracks in 1970 after his coup. It was latter turned into a refugee settlement for 22,000 forcibly displaced persons from the countryside as a result of US ''secret'' carpet bombings. It was the safest place to be at the time because was controlled by the US-supported government. The swimming pool had to be used as a septic tank. When PP fell to the KR in April1975, there was an estimated 2 million refugees, in addition to the ''official'' city population of between 450,000 to 500,00 people. It's my understanding is that PP is now only approaching those same levels now. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, RYAN!!! ...
I love the lentil salad at Muffin Man. Such a great combination of flavours that you don't really get that much in Cambodia. We went to Pencil Market once during covid and a young boy was terrified of us because he thought all foreigners were infected with the virus. He ran away from us and hid behind some dresses. I swear it had nothing to do with Jeremy's beard. For once.
In America. ATM open 24/7 like that and quiet like that, the place will get robbed and the machines will be gone at no time and the place will be vandalized. Here in America there are lots of crimes.
Well I guess being your first time eating a meat pie you wouldn't know to not use cutlery. ahhaahaha. It's a shameful sin in australia to eat a meat pie with a knife and fork LOL
GREAT VIDEO! This is the type of content people thinking about visiting want to see!
Nice film. Been to Phnom Penh twice in the last two years. A real feel of an up and coming place. My GF is Cambodian but we are based in Thailand. It seems there are lot of business opportunities in PP. The Chaiya Palace hotel looks lovely - we attended a family wedding nearby in Nov 2022 before it was opened.
Cambodia is developing really fast. It’s constantly changing. It changes a lot since the last time I was there one and a half years ago.
Nice Ryan! You make me excited about visiting the kingdom ❤ of wonder next year hopefully
My new favorite vloger in Phnom Penh, it feels good to see new places Phompenh
Nice spots! We'll have to check some of the out!
Cool vid guys. Thanks. Nice to see what's going on.
I'll be going to Cambodia for my TEFL certification classes next October!! Love watching your videos! Can't wait to be there!
Thank you for sharing new places.
Great update on PP
Thanks for the work and information as always!
Yes definitely great video well done 👍.
Thanks for the video. I enjoy watching it.
The best blogger and always will be in Cambodia ❤
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Awesome Video Ryan! Need more of this Phnom Penh Urban Exploration episodes, Beautiful Work!
Always blows my mind how much PP has changed. Went there many times between about 2008 and 2018.
Phnom Penh has changed drastically.
Love it!! Thanks! 🎉
Your videos are better than most things on the telly - which I realise is damning with feint praise but I mean it in a good way. When it comes to the steak pie, that was more of a mince round and you should try that with brown sauce - like HP or Daddies - and it's even better. I'm Scottish we know all about pies
Great video!! ❤
Thanks again for another interesting and informative video, Ryan!! I most enjoy your videos, and ''For Reil'' in Siem Reap. Both channels add ''value''. (I also follow ''Tom Trips Out'') As I mentioned before I lived in PP from late 2000 to early 2018. Even over the last six years, which I've been away, the city appears to be growing in leaps and bounds. It gives me an indication as to what I'll be returning to. I look forward in return there in the Fall of 2025 to retire, after enduring only one more harsh New Brunswick winter. BTW, a former student of mine is the founder and CEO of Tube Coffee. I always knew that she was going to be successful!! ... As for the Hotel Cambodiana, are you aware that when it was built it only had 100 rooms, and only operated as a hotel for one year before Lon Nol turned it into military barracks in 1970 after his coup. It was latter turned into a refugee settlement for 22,000 forcibly displaced persons from the countryside as a result of US ''secret'' carpet bombings. It was the safest place to be at the time because was controlled by the US-supported government. The swimming pool had to be used as a septic tank. When PP fell to the KR in April1975, there was an estimated 2 million refugees, in addition to the ''official'' city population of between 450,000 to 500,00 people. It's my understanding is that PP is now only approaching those same levels now. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, RYAN!!! ...
Another good video
Nice video of Cambodia 🇰🇭 🎉🎉
Your pronunciation sounds good!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
Love it
Nice “What new in PP? “ episode…
The Burger King Prices seem high Ryan! Like American prices... what's up??!! Thanks for the videos btw..
American burgers, American prices I guess. Probably every ingredient is imported in Cambodia.
@@itchyfeetonthecheap Burger King was not American but British owned..
Need a video ,of just roof top bars. 🙏
Good idea. Thanks
Pencil market, mostly clothes and shoes. Working girls favorite place for clothes. Good prices. Plenty of dates.😎
I love the lentil salad at Muffin Man. Such a great combination of flavours that you don't really get that much in Cambodia. We went to Pencil Market once during covid and a young boy was terrified of us because he thought all foreigners were infected with the virus. He ran away from us and hid behind some dresses. I swear it had nothing to do with Jeremy's beard. For once.
I am currently in PP . A little surprised at the cost of food at both restaurants and grocery.
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In America. ATM open 24/7 like that and quiet like that, the place will get robbed and the machines will be gone at no time and the place will be vandalized. Here in America there are lots of crimes.
Bro, I’m Cambodian, and I don’t even know this kind of places 😂
This is the neighborhood I stayed in. It's very Chinese, I didn't feel like I was in Cambodia.
Better then 😂😂
Cuz It is owned by Chinese
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Well I guess being your first time eating a meat pie you wouldn't know to not use cutlery. ahhaahaha. It's a shameful sin in australia to eat a meat pie with a knife and fork LOL