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Joined: Jan 2003
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i have only eaten at red piano/...there have been numerous comments about it here, so do a search and it will come up....
meal was very good...charming laid back place....understand that rooms have recently been redone and that they are air conditioned....
great location--right in town
meal was very good...charming laid back place....understand that rooms have recently been redone and that they are air conditioned....
great location--right in town
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Joined: Feb 2003
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Hi, We stayed at the Red Piano in August. It was fine - not fancy but clean and okay. We had an outside room - that is it opened onto a shared balcony but as it was the last of the rooms nobody was walking past. A reasonable large double bed, small desk and chair, wardrobe and another small cupboard. TV, fridge and air conditioning. The bathroom was very clean with a bath with a shower in it - although even with the shower curtain pulled water still tends to go every where. Plenty of hot water all the time. It was only $26US so for that was good. Geert the owner is very nice and helpful and the bar/restaurant is good. Considering the time you tend to spend out at the temples - I'd stay again - usually I'm looking for a bit more luxury! Another Aussie couple were there at the same time and were also quite content. I don't think I would want to stay in one of the inside rooms as they have no window - just something I wouldn't like. Excellent location near the old market and close to other restaurants and the river.
Check out the website - I choose and got the room of my choice. www.asianexp.net/cambodia/piano.html
Check out the website - I choose and got the room of my choice. www.asianexp.net/cambodia/piano.html



