Saturday, 28 February 2015

Green Palace Hotel, Phnom Penh


Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh


Green Palace Hotel is ideal for those looking for a nice accommodation at a fair rate. It is located in town with plenty of shops around it. If I'm not mistaken, there is a food stall right opposite the hotel, next to a hair salon. Looked quite popular with the locals for breakfast.

Booking - easy. You can book directly or via Booking.com/Agoda/Expedia/etc.
Rate - fair
Location - average. Need transportation to get to the tourist attractions.
Dining - buffet breakfast. Got pork but got egg station, fruits and plenty of pastries for muslims.
Service - average. Welcome drinks offered almost as soon as I took a seat. Took quite some time for check-in and check-out though. Room was *just* ready when we reached the door. One out of 4 rooms wasn't ready.

Overall 3 1/2 <3<3<3 of 5

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
Lobby
Spacious room with wooden furniture. Not a fan of the furniture and fixtures but I like the pretty white bathroom.

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
Deluxe single

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
woods

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
woods and plastic

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
more woods!

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
yay! Oh check out the temperature control!

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
i love pretty bathroom

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
Well-equipped

Green Palace Spa & Massage

LOVE the spa. Not sure if I was just lucky but it was easy to get a slot. We just returned from dinner and I went directly to the spa to book a massage. Mom and aunts were planning to get massages too, you see. So I wanted to make sure that I get the a slot at least an hour later (but not too late that I'll be too sleepy).

     Staff manning the spa were friendly and super accommodating. I cannot remember why but I asked for an odd time slot, like 9.15 pm? They said okay. Then I went to check the beauty salon as I wanted to wash my hair. Unfortunately the beauty salon closes earlier than the spa. 


Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh

Green Palace Hotel Phnom Penh
Check out the rates! Cheap for a hotel, eh?

Green Palace Hotel is suitable for family and couple. You'll  also need transport to get around.


Ah-Man Green Restaurant, Phnom Penh


Ah-Man Green Restaurant


AH-MAN GREEN RESTAURANT
#129 Keo Chea (St. 184)
Sangkat Phsar Thmey III
K. Daun Penh, Phnom Penh

H/P : 012 33 66 30
       : 089 84 55 44
         : 097 99 77 584


Keo Chea is a long road and Ah-Man Green Restaurant is a little restaurant tucked among the shops and restaurants and hotels. Find the street barber on Keo Chea and the restaurant is opposite, slightly to the side. Pic above- barber on the right on the pic, in front of the white van. 

     I couldn't find the restaurant using Waze so if you want to eat here, remember my directions and save the phone numbers! You can also Google Map the address to see the street view and get a feel of the place to help your driver. Worked for me in Siem Reap :p 


Ah-Man Green Restaurant

Ah-Man Green Restaurant


Taste - Decent Malay food. Nice teh tarik (according to a family member)
Price - Included in tour package
Ambiance - Air-conditioned, not stuffy but I still came out with smell of food on my hair & clothes


Ah-Man Green Restaurant

Ah-Man Green Restaurant

Ah-Man Green Restaurant

Ah-Man Green Restaurant

Ah-Man Green Restaurant


Veggie looked fresh. Too bad I don't eat veggie :)


Friday, 27 February 2015

Roots Cafe, Bayan Baru

Roots Cafe by Meltingbites

Roots by Meltingbites

2-G-10, Quatermile, 
Solok Mayang Pasir,
11950 Bandar Bayan Baru, 
Penang Bayan Lepas.


When I first saw the place, I thought it was a club :) Remember Rootz in KL?

Anyway, if you're in Penang, do stop here on the way from/to the airport. This new place is worth a little detour even if the tourist attractions and fancy cafes are mostly in Georgetown. I am not certain of the operating hour but it was closed on Monday.



Roots by Meltingbites


There are plenty of photo ops for the camwhore in us and... the food is delicious. They also have desserts but I didn't try any. Churros (yay!) are available from 3 pm to 6 pm.

Roots by Meltingbites

Roots by Meltingbites
Order your meals and pay. Then...

Roots by Meltingbites
take your table number & wait patiently

Serving time was not long. Granted I was there for an early dinner and the cafe wasn't packed.


Taste - Delicious! Chicken chop was well seasoned and I especially love the mashed potato
Price - Fair. RM45.80 for 2 pax
Ambiance - Not exactly an original concept but definitely 'in', hip and pleasing.


Roots Cafe by Meltingbites
Grilled chicken

Roots by Meltingbites
Chicken Chop <3<3<3<3

Roots by Meltingbites
Iced lemon tea & latte
Love my tea!

Pretty sure the local teens and college students will find this a cool place to hangout. Nice choice for family or special dinner as well.

Oh if you're already in the area for some delicious Chinese food in Chinese Muslim Restaurant (CMR) drop by Roots for dessert! It's on the same row, just a few shops away.



*UPDATE*

Tried these and I love em!

Roots Cafe, Bayan Baru
Rainbow cake drizzled with caramel <3<3<3

Roots Cafe Bayan Baru
Mushroom soup (lunch set) <3<3<3<3

Roots Cafe by Meltingbites Bayan Baru
Fish & chips <3<3<3

Roots Cafe by Meltingbites, Bayan Baru
<3<3




Roluos Group and Banteay Srei



The Roluos Group temples are not located in the Angkor Archaeological Park. They are further away on the road to Phnom Penh. However, you can visit them using the same passes for Angkor Wat. Remember to always have your pass with you as there are guards who check for passes at each temple.

     After collecting my pass at the ticket booth in Angkor Archaeological Park, we started the journey to Lolei, the smallest of the Roluos Group temples, by tuk-tuk which I hired for US$35. Banteay Samre was included in the tour but I chose to skip it as I was late for lunch with the group.

     The journey took less than an hour and there was plenty to see along the way. Remember to bring along dusk protection mask as the road was... well, you can see from the picture below. 

Road to Roluos Group Temples


Lolei

Lolei, Siem Reap

The original temple is under restoration but you can still walk around. There's also a 'new' temple next to it. Worth a check. Expect to spend about 20 minutes here.

Lolei Temple

Lolei Temple
Check out the nice drawings!

Lolei

Lolei
More gopuras
You'll need to climb some stairs to reach Lolei. Just a few up the fort-like wall, really.

Lolei
I saw a lizard lurking under the stairs. GELI!!!

As mentioned earlier, the Roluos Group temples are situated on the road towards Phnom Penh. So if you're going on your own, look out for little signage like in the pic below:

Bakong


Preah Ko

Preah Ko

Preah Ko is by the roadside to Bakong. There are some shops and eateries nearby and there were many kids peddling souvenirs to tourists. If you have no intention to buy, tell them "no, thank you" firmly. Do not promise that you'll buy later as they will remember and wait for you.


Preah Ko

Preah Ko
One of the surviving nandi

Preah Ko
Lion guard

Preah Ko
Looks deserted eh?

Preah Ko
Wrong!


Bakong

Bakong

Bakong is probably the biggest of Roluos Group temples. Thus, you'll need to walk quite a bit although no where as far as Angkor Wat. There's also a 'new' temple here which you can visit.

Prasat Bakong

Bakong

Bakong Landscape

Bakong

Bakong
whitelambchops with its new friend.
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Bakong

Bakong

Bakong

Bakong

Bakong


When I arrived in Bakong, a boy approached me with a flower stem. He tried to give it to me but I refused. He was insistent so I relented. As I was about to take the flower stem, I saw that he was also holding a ring made of leaves and tried to slip the ring on my finger. I refused more firmly, walked faster and the boy whined a bit but left me alone.

     I admit I have no idea what the boy tried to do. When I asked the tuk-tuk driver, he said he wasn't sure and maybe the boy was trying to give me a souvenir. Fishy.

     Be as cautious as you would at home and you'll be fine. Don't let flatteries from the locals get into your head. Considering the kids' limited English, they can be quite sweet talkers :)


Banteay Srei

Banteay Srei

After the Roluos Group temples, we headed back to Angkor Archaeological Park to go to Banteay Srei. You can choose to drop by Banteay Samre on the way to or when you return from Banteay Srei. Many tourists combined the two temples as they are on the same route.

     Although Banteay Srei is within the Angkor Archaeological Park, it is further than the main temples like Angkor Wat and Bayon. So, tuk-tuk will usually charge extra to bring you over. It might be cheaper for you to arrange a tuk-tuk for the whole day in advance and share with them the route you want to take.

       When I reached Banteay Srei, I was pleasantly surprised to see how big the place is. There are buildings housing the welcome centre, some souvenir shops/cafe, public toilets, locker area, exhibition hall, souvenir stalls and restaurants.

Banteay Srei

Banteay Srei
Souvenir huts and eateries

Banteay Srei
Exhibition, souvenir & restaurant

You might want to spend at least half a day here. There are plenty to see and do. Unfortunately for me, it was already noon and I had to meet up with the group for lunch. So I managed a quick toilet break, a cup of iced coffee, and drop by the exhibition before going to the ruins.

Banteay Srei

Considering the distance from main temples, there was a lot of visitors when I visited. So you might want to come early to avoid the crowd.

Banteay Srei

Banteay Srei

Banteay Srei

Banteay Srei

Banteay Srei

Banteay Srei


Banteay Srei


I walked around the walls to get to where I came in from. There was a group of men selling books and I waited for other people to walk first because the side of the wall was deserted. 

     Before you reach the temple, you'll see some ladies and children selling beautifully cut fruits. I was tempted to buy some pineapple but didn't want to risk tummy ache :p A lot of people bought the fruits though.