Chic and art-lined House of Scott works with the Cambodian Children's Fund by donating all proceeds towards education and job creation for Cambodian youth. The menu includes delicious shared plates, such as homemade pork and shrimp sausages or Kampot pepper beef sashimi.
House of Scott
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A colourful Buddhist temple in the heart of the city (near Independence Monument) that was established as a sanctuary for holy writings.
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This impressive statue shows the legendary former king/prime minister/statesman King Father Norodom Sihanouk, who died a national hero in 2012.
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The official residence of King Sihamoni and his family is not open to the general public.
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The bell of this tower is rung to order the gates of the Royal Palace compound to be opened or closed.
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This is the shrine of King Norodom Suramarit, the father of King Sihanouk who reigned from 1955 to 1960 following his son's abdication from the throne.