Rehabb Bar & Grill on Street 174 is a connoisseur’s bar, the kind of comfortable, unpretentious place where the staff remember your name and your dogs are welcome. The kind of place where the bar snacks aren’t peanuts or pretzels but turnips. Yes, turnips (which, oddly, are pretty good; you wouldn’t think that of a turnip, though). The menu is broad, with soups, salads, pastas and Thai food. And, oh, the Thai food. One of the owners is Thai, and her mother is the master chef. If you didn’t know, now you know.
Rehabb Public House, #20 Street 174.
AGREE! It’s one of the few places in Phnom Penh, if not the only place, where one could experience unpretentious hospitality. You’ll definitely be blown away by the warm service of the owner and her crew!