Foreign Correspondants Club
About Foreign Correspondants Club
Since opening its doors in 1993 the FCC Phnom Penh has served a storied cast of journalist and photographers, diplomats, movie stars and intrepid world travelers.
Renowned for its views, The FCC overlooks the convergence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers. Centrally located, The 'F' lies just minutes from many of the city's main attractions. The National Museum, Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda are all in walking distance. The capital's bustling riverfront entertainment district is just outside the doors. Payment Accepted:
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Walk on the riverfront and you will see it
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Oct 28, 2008 A famous landmark in Cambodia's capital since 1993. The FCC has hosted scores of international diplomats, journalists, and photographers. The main restaurant area is open to the Mekong River, allowing for cool breezes to circulate throughout. The food and drinks are somewhat expensive, especially compared to the rest of the city, but the FCC itself is a bit higher class than much of the city. Nov 2, 2008 Although the prices are higher than in other restaurants in Phnom Penh, it is worth it to go there. You have a nice view over the river, comfortable chairs to sit in and some good choice of westerners food. I can also really recommed their breakfast!
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