I'm glad you didn't give up on Phnom Penh aka The Pearl of Asia. I love the Elephant Bar and the restaurant at the hotel - how I would run a restaurant. Every guest is treated like royalty and foods have a "wow" factor.
We are also going to the Raffles in Siem Reap and I think it’s going to be very special as it was such an important place. But I do really like that while Raffles acknowledges colonialism and you can see it in the architecture, they focus more on celebrating Khmer culture and food.
Every place in the world has its unique charm. If PP is the pearl of Asia, what's sihanoukville? Right now, cambodia has to focus on self growth and making some fundamental changes in their social belief systems and doing so on a collective level. To ensure the country doesn't stagnate and spiral deeper into a morally corrupt state.
I had originally planned to go to Sihanoukville but the overwhelming response from locals and expats here was not to bother, that it was overrun with Chinese casinos and Russian businesses, so much so that even the sexpats had moved to Kampot.
Thank you, Ayngelina, for a very fun and informative video. Your video may have changed some people's perspectives about Cambodia. Cambodia is on the rise. With 60% of its population being youth, Cambodia has a huge amount of active people. Maybe in the past 10 years, people saw Cambodia as a slow-developing country, but remember that it was because we had just suffered from the Khmer Rouge, and many older people, like my mother, did not have access to education. Nowadays, it's different as young people have a lot of opportunities. I believe in my people, and I believe they are going to run this country well.
Omg, thanks for sharing. I love the atmosphere and all the places in Cambodia 🇰🇭. The country looks beautiful gorgeous. One day I would love to visit Cambodia . 💛
@@ayngelina most definitely, I learned that from watching your exploration there in Cambodia. I’m so amazed and appreciated you sharing the trip to Cambodian. Thank you 🙏 😊💛
WOW , I love your style! I just just discover your YT channel and the way you introduce us to your discoverries is amazing. On top of that, I like the way you speak. Even if you speak quite fast, for a non english native speaking (france) every thing clear very much well prononced, it very "fun" to listen to you. Now you have a new subscriber! On top of that, your dinner at the Raffles, reminded me lots of souvenir of my before diner drink at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore. For all that, your have all my joyest thanks, and sending lots of blessings for you and your travel companion🙏. A Warm hello from the French Riviera 🌴☀️🌊
Love your videos . I was born and raised in Phnom Penh Our old home is about 10 min away from the Hotel Le Royal. I’m planning to go back sometime next year with my son. Enjoy your trip and have fun. 😊.
I’m glad you liked Phnom Penh, yeah the city definitely has changed for good because I just went last month and I was also surprised how much it has changed. So much foods, good transportation, cheap accommodation, and the local can also speak English pretty good so we don’t have to struggle with Khmer language. So, all and all, Cambodia 2024 is amazing. Siem Reap is also the best city to visit, u wouldn’t want to miss Siem Reap or sehanukville koh rong, kep kompot so much to see and do. Anyways, thanks for sharing your positive experiences in PP.
Siem Reap is up after Phnom Penh then Kampot Kep, I a skipping Sihanoukville because I heard it’s now Chinese casinos and sec tourism. Do you think it’s a mistake to skip?
@@ayngelinaDespite Sihanoukeville being a chinese ghost town. The city is actually more clean and organized than Phnom Penh. The beaches are nice and clean. I actually like Sihanoukeville than Phnom Penh to be honest with you. The sunset in Sihanoukeville is the best part
I’m not a fan of gin, but after seeing those ingredients combos and your description of them, I started feeling thirsty for it - I want! Works with my taste buds 🤤😋
@@ayngelina I think you’re right. I can’t wait to get there. 🤤 For now, I’ll have to look around and try gin with similar mixes and toppings. Thank you for sharing!
I love how you describe this city. It’s truly a diamond in the rough. It has gone through so many tumultuous times but with a little rebranding and cleaning up the charm would come back for sure.
Selemat Malam A & A & luar biasa, wow! One of your best videos ranging from the market, seafood(my favorite) and your amazing dining experience! Pepper is my fav spice.💙
Oh thank you! I wondered if it would feel disjointed with the traditional market and history combined with luxury and fine dining. But as you know that’s what a lot of places are, steeped with history and people living many different ways. I also really like how Raffles treats the hotel by acknowledging its role in history but choosing to focus its food on traditional Khmer in fine dining rather than colonial dishes. It’s a good way to introduce people who may not be as inclined to eat coagulated blood at the market.
@@ayngelina Breathing is the biggest issue. Huge scar on nose. Being completely covered in sun is the biggest issue. Winter is a better time 2 have skin surgery. Ru finding good sunscreen? 😻 Cambodia looks amazing!
I heard Alan talking about crab. It was in a background tab while I was working on something. I swear I thought he was saying Crap. I scrambled back to see what it was he was eating 🤣😂
Hahaha he has an interesting accent with hard letters. It’s kind of strange because none of his friends who also speak English speak like that but I think it may be because when he was a guide he had so many Germans? 🤷🏻♀️
I love the Raffles Le Royal hotel! I have been there many times. Did you get a chance to stop at the jewelry shop called Private Collection? They have very beautiful jewelry there. I highly recommend! Also the shop manager is so lovely, I make it a point to stop in to visit her every time I’m there
Oh I didn't go in as we were so busy exploring the hotel, I guess a reason to go back. In a few weeks I'm sharing my experience in Siem Reap. Have you been to that Raffles?
left the country back in 1979 after I had to live through the genocide under Pol Pot killing madness. Most of my family members did not survive as we were forced to move out of the Phnom Penh City in 1975 to work in the rice fields and to dig cannals. My first return trip was in 1995 when the country first opene up to the world to search for my surviving family members. I've returned to visit my sole surviving sister every year for the last ten years since my retirement from US to heal the past. It's very safe to visit Cambodia now as the country has come a long way since the prolonged civil war was officially ended in 1998. Be mindful of your surroundings . Be kind whenever possible. It's always possible as life is short to do the things we don't love doing. Happy and safe travels from a genocide survivor ✌️
I’m so sorry you had to experience that and still today. We have found people here to be really wonderful and have enjoyed our time. I am so glad I returned with a better perspective.
@@Charlie-phlezk I also watched other travelers to different countries but I like to comment and share my personal stories about Cambodia. Where are you?
I confirm to you that the air quality is great all over Thailand now too! Rainy season has started and the temperature/humidity is much lower as well 😊
The first city in Asia I've visited, it's a great place! I love pork too but, I always feel a bit anxious for the first bite thinking that we probably taste the same 😂
You can haggle until it go down but most people there know that you're a tourists. If you're a tourists, it's hard to bring the price down. Ive ask my husband cousin before. They will pay for a shirt $1 or 2 dollars and at most 4 to 5 dollars. Tourists most likely pay $16 or $18 dollars. I payed 6 dollars for the shirt. Always bargain on a tuk tuk, food stalls, and mall. I went there in 2016 and it look totally different. I would love to visit there again and I hope you enjoy Cambodia. One more thing, My family member say, don't ride the taxi there.
We were quoted $5 for a shirt there and in the Russian market, but I don’t mind locals paying 1-2 as I don’t expect local prices when I travel. I have more disposable income and I’m a visitor so I should pay more. And thank you for the taxi tip. We used grab tuktuks the whole time, it was great 😊
@ayngelina They tried to charge me 18 dollars for a shirt. It's okay to pay 18 for a shirt in America. I wouldn't pay 18 dollars in Cambodia. Why? If foods are extremely cheap , clothes should be cheap too. It is okay to buy quality clothes with high prices. So you're telling me to pay double or triple for an L .V purse, foods and etc. If you're rich, you can travel. If I had to pay 15 dollars for 10 nuggets, that is expensive. If you want to pay more, go for it, but don't force people to pay. I guess America should charge visitors 2 or 3 times.I wonder who can pay and who would visit America, I wonder? If you go to Korea, would you be fine paying a corndog for 10 or 15 dollars. I think they wouldn't have tourist anymore over time. I don't want anyone to pay more than you have to. Be safe, and I hope you enjoy Cambodia.
I don’t think you should pay 2-3 times for an LV purse. But I’m saying if I pay 5 for a shirt in the market and a local, who makes much less money than me pays 1-2 I’m ok with it.
@@ayngelina I know it's cheap paying 5 or 6 doallrs. Japan is planning it or doing the double price for foreigners. I think this would be me last trip to Japan(in October), if I do go. Have fun on your trip.
My husband & I stumbled upon your channel. Very nice 😊 Lots of hard work put into your videos. Did you both have an onward ticket when you arrived to Cambodia 🇰🇭 ? Do you always have an onward ticket when traveling in SE Asia in particular? Just wondering if some countries have given you a hard time if you didn't have a ticket set as soon as you landed for when to go. 😊
Thank you so much! So in SEA it depends on the country. Some airlines won’t even allow you on the plane without an onward ticket. Indonesia you almost always need to show an onward ticket . I’ve been asked when I’m entering immigration in Malaysia but they didn’t ask for proof. I don’t think I’ve been asked in Thailand, Cambodia or Laos but I think they know a lot of people are crossing by land. In cases where I need one but I don’t know my plans I buy an onward ticket reservation which I can show but it expires within 24 hours. I have a referral link in my video descriptions for the website I use which helps me out with a referral fee but doesn’t cost you any more money. There have been times where I just used it on the spot like getting a flight from Ecuador to Colombia they insisted I have one when I checked in so I told them I needed to find it and moved to the side and bought one that would expire to show them. I think it’s $14 and handy if you get asked for one. It’s all really up to the immigration agent too. I know others have been asked in the Philippines and Thailand so I’m always ready to buy if I need to.
@@ayngelinathank you for getting back so soon. 🎉 very appreciated look forward to more of your videos! My husband & I have a lot to catch up with your Asian videos! 😊
This happens a lot with Chinese origin dishes in South East Asia. The thick rice noodle dish in Indonesia is kwetiau and I’ve seen it in every other country and it’s either spelled differently but pronounced the same like in Malaysia or just a bit different like guay tiau in Thailand.
@ayngelina oddly enough, I found some European parallels.. in dutch, porridge is "pap", in French, "bouillie", Spanish, "papilla". In the chinese hokkien dialect, it's "ber".
yes definitely, actually we're in the Philippines right now, which has so many Spanish influences, but also many of the words here are very similar or the same to Indonesian. I don't know if it's because in the 16th century the King of the Philippines was from West Sumatra, before the Spanish, or a different reason. But one of my favorite things about food and language is seeing how it travels from country to country.
@ayngelina It could be many reasons.. another one is the shared linguistic heritage of both the Philippines and Indonesia. Tagalog and Javanese, the two main languages spoken in those respective countries, both belonging to the austronesian family of languages. In addition to the historic royal connection, I'd imagine them sharing many basic archaic root words as well. But yes, food and languages will find their way in other parts of the world as long as human interaction, participation and desire for sharing aren't disrupted.
From someone who is borderline type 2 diabetic, I see all the carbs that some countries serve up and I wonder "How do they do it? How can they eat all those carbs?"😂 Thank you for your videos as always I enjoy your content!
Thank you so much! So I have a hypothesis about this. So if I eat any kind of white rice I get bloated and now I just avoid it because it doesn’t make me full. Alan needs a bunch of rice to feel full but previously I’ve made old fashioned overnight rolled oats for him and he got bloated. Although we all have human bodies I think we’re built differently, maybe because of introducing foods later in life? Or maybe all carbs aren’t equal because bread makes me full but rice is a waste of space I’ll just be hungry in 20 minutes.
Be cautious with the Tuk-Tuk drivers at the Phnom Penh airport. A lot of them are crooked. I paid one once to take me to the Royal Palace as my lodging was a five minute walk away. Instead, he took me to a hotel that was about 15 minutes away from the palace hoping I would stay there so he could get a kickback. When I objected he refused to go further so I had to walk the rest of the way. He was quite nasty.
I only use Grab or other ride services when I can to avoid this. But actually the last time I flew into Siem Reap I used the Cambodian Post shuttle. It’s $8 from the airport to the post office in the middle of town, great service. In Phnom Penh we used Grab.
However Khmer ppl met lots of War, invading, lose lots of lands and peoples, Khmer Cultures Traditional food we lose, we never give up . Through thousands of years khmer ppl Still Taking Care, creating, and hard working 🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩🤩❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💙💙💙🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭💐💐💐💐
In this week's video I talk about how the Khmer empire was once bigger than the Byzantine Empire, but few western people realize just how strong it was.
Love crab! but not with the hard shells it is just so messy to eat with fingers. Yea, congee and more of it, it helps the body to recover as it is a easily digestible food form.
So my home in Canada is famous for lobster and I much prefer it over crab because it’s less work more meat. But also cold water lobster tastes better so when traveling I’m open to whatever they have but it does always cross my mind that crab is such a pain. Nevertheless I’m looking forward to more crab!
No but we almost went to Sri Lanka instead of the Philippines this month. I want to go there soon, I need to check the weather in SEA because I go back to Canada mid July for a month to visit my family and then back end of August to travel to December. I’m so conflicted by Sri Lanka for the first time or to go back up through Thailand to Chiang Rai and take the slow boat back to Luang Prabang to see Laos in better weather then northern Vietnam
@@ayngelina Have a think about Sri Lanka. We had perfect blue (low humidity) and CLEAR skies with no haze when we visited in late Oct/Nov. The highlands, especially Nuwara Eliya at 2000meters above sea level can be chilly at night with temps dropping to 9-10C. The food is another thing to consider - lots of vegetarian/vegan options and very innovative styles of cooking. IMHO much less spices are used compared to Indian cooking.
Thumbs up for you for bringing up what's happening in Gaza, instead of shying away from the topic. Indeed, its heartbreaking to see that humans have not reallt learned from their past mistakes. You've got a like and a subscriber :)
I share how I feel and that day was so heavy. The worst part is I shot it a couple months ago hoping it would be over and now it’s insane to think it’s more horrific and our countries allow it to happen.
Authentic Khmer food will not be delicious and not appetizing after Khmers like to imitate Thai food. and adjust the recipe according to Thai food So I was able to eat some.Like Aunt Roger said, Khmer food is a shit version of Thai food. 🥰🥰🥰
You have a new subscriber for your empathy and love for Cambodians and shoutout to Palestinians!
Oh thank you! I hope you enjoy the upcoming videos, the next one is about food with a local.
Nice video! Glad you are visiting Cambodia and enjoying it. Have fun!
Thanks! 😃 I am so glad I came back.
As a Khmer Canadian, I've never been to Cambodia yet. Your video made me want to go snowbird there. I can still speak Khmer.
Oh wow you absolutely must go. But I will warn you March is so so hot. Maybe a good time to return back to Canada.
Thank you Bong For teleporting to visit our Srok khmer in Sis Lina Vdo😁😁😁🍻🍻🍻
I'm glad you didn't give up on Phnom Penh aka The Pearl of Asia. I love the Elephant Bar and the restaurant at the hotel - how I would run a restaurant. Every guest is treated like royalty and foods have a "wow" factor.
We are also going to the Raffles in Siem Reap and I think it’s going to be very special as it was such an important place. But I do really like that while Raffles acknowledges colonialism and you can see it in the architecture, they focus more on celebrating Khmer culture and food.
Every place in the world has its unique charm. If PP is the pearl of Asia, what's sihanoukville? Right now, cambodia has to focus on self growth and making some fundamental changes in their social belief systems and doing so on a collective level. To ensure the country doesn't stagnate and spiral deeper into a morally corrupt state.
I had originally planned to go to Sihanoukville but the overwhelming response from locals and expats here was not to bother, that it was overrun with Chinese casinos and Russian businesses, so much so that even the sexpats had moved to Kampot.
@@ayngelina sihanoukville is soulless..
😅😅😅😅😅ไข่มุกแห่งเอเชีย😅😅😅😅😅เน่ามาก
wow great video about our country hope you stay here longer and enjoy more, such as the royal palace, pagoda, khmer cuisine, and khmer massage too.
I didn’t plan enough time and now I think we’ll need a trip back, there’s so much here!
Oh looks lovely!! I didn't want the episode to end! Thank you for sharing. I really enjoy your videos!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Next up is a food video!
I love Cambodia! I went there 2 times in 4 months lat year. It's a short flight from China. Expat perk!
I would love to visit China but I need to figure out visas. I think Canadians can do a short one but it’s more complicated for Indonesians
Thank you, Ayngelina, for a very fun and informative video. Your video may have changed some people's perspectives about Cambodia. Cambodia is on the rise. With 60% of its population being youth, Cambodia has a huge amount of active people. Maybe in the past 10 years, people saw Cambodia as a slow-developing country, but remember that it was because we had just suffered from the Khmer Rouge, and many older people, like my mother, did not have access to education. Nowadays, it's different as young people have a lot of opportunities. I believe in my people, and I believe they are going to run this country well.
It’s such an exciting time to see how the country will evolve.
Omg, thanks for sharing. I love the atmosphere and all the places in Cambodia 🇰🇭. The country looks beautiful gorgeous. One day I would love to visit Cambodia . 💛
It’s one of those countries where people only go for one attraction and perhaps just stay a day or two but really deserve so much more time.
@@ayngelina most definitely, I learned that from watching your exploration there in Cambodia. I’m so amazed and appreciated you sharing the trip to Cambodian. Thank you 🙏 😊💛
Thank you, that just made my day 😊
@@ayngelina you welcome gorgeous 🥰 , enjoy your trip 🌹
Love it! and yes! Free Palestine :)
Thank you for watching along to see me talk about that. It is so difficult for us to see the history repeat itself.
ohhh what a meal !! how was this vibrant fish soup? Enjoy the Kingdom of Wonder!.
I have learned that Cambodia has so many delicious light soups and they are perfect for this heat.
you are amazing. Enjoy those beautiful places
I didn’t think returning to Cambodia would be like this but I’m enjoying it.
So glad to find you again!
Me too Rory, welcome back!
Welcome and thank for your visit my country.
Thank you! 😃
Love your point about the importance of the interaction with locals - great video, thanks!
You know when I was a young backpacker I just wanted to party with other foreigners and now we avoid them 🤣
WOW , I love your style! I just just discover your YT channel and the way you introduce us to your discoverries is amazing. On top of that, I like the way you speak. Even if you speak quite fast, for a non english native speaking (france) every thing clear very much well prononced, it very "fun" to listen to you. Now you have a new subscriber! On top of that, your dinner at the Raffles, reminded me lots of souvenir of my before diner drink at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore. For all that, your have all my joyest thanks, and sending lots of blessings for you and your travel companion🙏. A Warm hello from the French Riviera 🌴☀️🌊
Thank you so much for the kind words. I always worried I spoke to slowly and it could bore people but now I won’t speed it up.
Love the food and vibes
Me too it’s so great there.
very impressive ! ! ❤❤
It’s a pretty special place, I’m happy to return.
Thank you for visited Cambodia southeast 🇰🇭 sister, God bless you all and your people in your country from people Cambodia.Thank you ❤❤
Thank you I am definitely returning!
Love your videos . I was born and raised in Phnom Penh
Our old home is about 10 min away from the Hotel Le Royal. I’m planning to go back sometime next year with my
son. Enjoy your trip and have
fun. 😊.
Thank you so much, I have really enjoyed going back to rediscover what I missed the first time.
I’m glad you liked Phnom Penh, yeah the city definitely has changed for good because I just went last month and I was also surprised how much it has changed. So much foods, good transportation, cheap accommodation, and the local can also speak English pretty good so we don’t have to struggle with Khmer language. So, all and all, Cambodia 2024 is amazing. Siem Reap is also the best city to visit, u wouldn’t want to miss Siem Reap or sehanukville koh rong, kep kompot so much to see and do. Anyways, thanks for sharing your positive experiences in PP.
Siem Reap is up after Phnom Penh then Kampot Kep, I a skipping Sihanoukville because I heard it’s now Chinese casinos and sec tourism. Do you think it’s a mistake to skip?
@@ayngelina it’s perfectly fine to skip sihanoukville, I was actually thinking about koh rong but I mentioned Sihanoukville instead:-).
I’ve been to Phu Quoc so the other Cambodian islands are definitely intriguing if I can make them work in my budget.
@@ayngelinaDespite Sihanoukeville being a chinese ghost town. The city is actually more clean and organized than Phnom Penh. The beaches are nice and clean. I actually like Sihanoukeville than Phnom Penh to be honest with you. The sunset in Sihanoukeville is the best part
What do you think of Kampot and Kep?
touching a wonderful film stay safe the pair of you
Thank you for the kind words!
I love food Cambodia so much
It is really so underrated and unfairly compared to Thai food when it has different elements.
I’m not a fan of gin, but after seeing those ingredients combos and your description of them, I started feeling thirsty for it - I want! Works with my taste buds 🤤😋
I also am not a fan of gin but after trying a few and also different tonics I’ve realized I’ve just been drinking the wrong gin.
@@ayngelina I think you’re right. I can’t wait to get there. 🤤 For now, I’ll have to look around and try gin with similar mixes and toppings. Thank you for sharing!
I love how you describe this city. It’s truly a diamond in the rough. It has gone through so many tumultuous times but with a little rebranding and cleaning up the charm would come back for sure.
So true! I am quite surprised it’s not a bigger expat city because it has the markings of a great place to settle down.
I'm from Boston/Cape Cod, so I'd spend a lot of time eating that fish! ❤
Thanks for your trip and describing all of the above details about what you are loved ❤😮❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Selemat Malam A & A & luar biasa, wow! One of your best videos ranging from the market, seafood(my favorite) and your amazing dining experience! Pepper is my fav spice.💙
Oh thank you! I wondered if it would feel disjointed with the traditional market and history combined with luxury and fine dining. But as you know that’s what a lot of places are, steeped with history and people living many different ways.
I also really like how Raffles treats the hotel by acknowledging its role in history but choosing to focus its food on traditional Khmer in fine dining rather than colonial dishes. It’s a good way to introduce people who may not be as inclined to eat coagulated blood at the market.
@@ayngelina What a coincidence Allan meeting someone speaking Indonesian. Lovely romantic dinner with beautiful food!
How are you feeling? Is the recovery going well?
@@ayngelina Breathing is the biggest issue.
Huge scar on nose. Being completely covered in sun is the biggest issue. Winter is a better time 2 have skin surgery. Ru finding good sunscreen? 😻 Cambodia looks amazing!
Using my current 50SPF now but when I get back to Canada next month to visit family I’ll hunt for your recommendation.
I heard Alan talking about crab. It was in a background tab while I was working on something. I swear I thought he was saying Crap. I scrambled back to see what it was he was eating 🤣😂
Hahaha he has an interesting accent with hard letters. It’s kind of strange because none of his friends who also speak English speak like that but I think it may be because when he was a guide he had so many Germans? 🤷🏻♀️
Also he just laughed out loud when I told him you said that 🤭
@@ayngelina poor Germans get the blame for everything 🤣
Hahaha it’s the only way to explain it because I’ve never heard another Indonesian speak English with his accent.
kampot pepper for the roast beef at home!
I will never think of pepper the same way again
Brilliant video
Thanks so much!
❤❤❤❤ Welcome to our country, Cambodia. Thank you so much
Thank you too!
I love the Raffles Le Royal hotel! I have been there many times. Did you get a chance to stop at the jewelry shop called Private Collection? They have very beautiful jewelry there. I highly recommend! Also the shop manager is so lovely, I make it a point to stop in to visit her every time I’m there
Oh I didn't go in as we were so busy exploring the hotel, I guess a reason to go back. In a few weeks I'm sharing my experience in Siem Reap. Have you been to that Raffles?
@@ayngelina Yes! However, Ive only been there twice. Its a very beautiful hotel as well and the staff are amazing :)
Welcome to Cambodia ❤
Thank you. I am so happy to be back!
Good videos sister❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you 🥰
Cambodia love you ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! I can't wait to return.
Morning from Phnom Penh ❤
Good morning 😊
left the country back in 1979 after I had to live through the genocide under Pol Pot killing madness. Most of my family members did not survive as we were forced to move out of the Phnom Penh City in 1975 to work in the rice fields and to dig cannals.
My first return trip was in 1995 when the country first opene up to the world to search for my surviving family members.
I've returned to visit my sole surviving sister every year for the last ten years since my retirement from US to heal the past. It's very safe to visit Cambodia now as the country has come a long way since the prolonged civil war was officially ended in 1998.
Be mindful of your surroundings . Be kind whenever possible. It's always possible as life is short to do the things we don't love doing.
Happy and safe travels from a genocide survivor ✌️
I’m so sorry you had to experience that and still today.
We have found people here to be really wonderful and have enjoyed our time. I am so glad I returned with a better perspective.
I knew I would find you here! Do. You watch only Cambodian content, bong?
@@Charlie-phlezk I also watched other travelers to different countries but I like to comment and share my personal stories about Cambodia. Where are you?
End of video dinner looked amazing, are you sure you only received the 4 course?
Four courses but it started with bread and an amuse bouche. It was fantastic.
Why do fancy places give such small portions? I would still be hungry after that 4 course.
I confirm to you that the air quality is great all over Thailand now too! Rainy season has started and the temperature/humidity is much lower as well 😊
I am currently making fall plans so exploring a new spot in Thailand could be on the plate. Any recommendations?
@@ayngelinaI would recommend Chiang Mai, Pai, Chiang Raí, Hua Hin, Jomtien/Pratamnak/Pattaya areas and RaiWai Phuket, all good options!
Thank you!
The first city in Asia I've visited, it's a great place! I love pork too but, I always feel a bit anxious for the first bite thinking that we probably taste the same 😂
I’ve never thought of that! And now I’ll always remember it 🤣
@@ayngelina except for bacon, we couldn't possibly taste that good
If we did we’d definitely know by now!
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭 The Kingdom of Wonder.
I am so excited to see this country again, it's already been a blast.
You can haggle until it go down but most people there know that you're a tourists. If you're a tourists, it's hard to bring the price down. Ive ask my husband cousin before. They will pay for a shirt $1 or 2 dollars and at most 4 to 5 dollars. Tourists most likely pay $16 or $18 dollars. I payed 6 dollars for the shirt. Always bargain on a tuk tuk, food stalls, and mall. I went there in 2016 and it look totally different. I would love to visit there again and I hope you enjoy Cambodia. One more thing, My family member say, don't ride the taxi there.
We were quoted $5 for a shirt there and in the Russian market, but I don’t mind locals paying 1-2 as I don’t expect local prices when I travel. I have more disposable income and I’m a visitor so I should pay more.
And thank you for the taxi tip. We used grab tuktuks the whole time, it was great 😊
@ayngelina They tried to charge me 18 dollars for a shirt. It's okay to pay 18 for a shirt in America. I wouldn't pay 18 dollars in Cambodia. Why? If foods are extremely cheap , clothes should be cheap too. It is okay to buy quality clothes with high prices. So you're telling me to pay double or triple for an L .V purse, foods and etc. If you're rich, you can travel. If I had to pay 15 dollars for 10 nuggets, that is expensive. If you want to pay more, go for it, but don't force people to pay. I guess America should charge visitors 2 or 3 times.I wonder who can pay and who would visit America, I wonder? If you go to Korea, would you be fine paying a corndog for 10 or 15 dollars. I think they wouldn't have tourist anymore over time. I don't want anyone to pay more than you have to. Be safe, and I hope you enjoy Cambodia.
I don’t think you should pay 2-3 times for an LV purse. But I’m saying if I pay 5 for a shirt in the market and a local, who makes much less money than me pays 1-2 I’m ok with it.
@@ayngelina I know it's cheap paying 5 or 6 doallrs. Japan is planning it or doing the double price for foreigners. I think this would be me last trip to Japan(in October), if I do go. Have fun on your trip.
My husband & I stumbled upon your channel. Very nice 😊 Lots of hard work put into your videos. Did you both have an onward ticket when you arrived to Cambodia 🇰🇭 ? Do you always have an onward ticket when traveling in SE Asia in particular? Just wondering if some countries have given you a hard time if you didn't have a ticket set as soon as you landed for when to go. 😊
Thank you so much! So in SEA it depends on the country. Some airlines won’t even allow you on the plane without an onward ticket. Indonesia you almost always need to show an onward ticket . I’ve been asked when I’m entering immigration in Malaysia but they didn’t ask for proof. I don’t think I’ve been asked in Thailand, Cambodia or Laos but I think they know a lot of people are crossing by land.
In cases where I need one but I don’t know my plans I buy an onward ticket reservation which I can show but it expires within 24 hours. I have a referral link in my video descriptions for the website I use which helps me out with a referral fee but doesn’t cost you any more money.
There have been times where I just used it on the spot like getting a flight from Ecuador to Colombia they insisted I have one when I checked in so I told them I needed to find it and moved to the side and bought one that would expire to show them. I think it’s $14 and handy if you get asked for one.
It’s all really up to the immigration agent too. I know others have been asked in the Philippines and Thailand so I’m always ready to buy if I need to.
@@ayngelinathank you for getting back so soon. 🎉 very appreciated look forward to more of your videos! My husband & I have a lot to catch up with your Asian videos! 😊
New Subscriber - Thanks for speaking for Palestine x
How could I not? But when I shot this I never thought we would see the world allow this to continue. It makes me so sad.
you got me at selfserve gin bar 😁
It’s an incredible price for $28 USD and so beautiful.
Happened at museum tul sling killing at 1975 to 1979not 1970 like you said.
Thanks for the clarification.
Greetings from Indonesia
Nice to see you back!
@@ayngelina if someday you back to Padang, i hope to meet you because I live in Padang,, 🙏🙏😊
Alan is from Padang so I’ll definitely be back
Aren’t you glad that you’re returned back to Cambodia
A few years makes a lot of difference and I really appreciate it so much more.
Porridge in indonesian is bubur...in khmer its babar. Interesting...
This happens a lot with Chinese origin dishes in South East Asia. The thick rice noodle dish in Indonesia is kwetiau and I’ve seen it in every other country and it’s either spelled differently but pronounced the same like in Malaysia or just a bit different like guay tiau in Thailand.
@ayngelina oddly enough, I found some European parallels.. in dutch, porridge is "pap", in French, "bouillie", Spanish, "papilla". In the chinese hokkien dialect, it's "ber".
yes definitely, actually we're in the Philippines right now, which has so many Spanish influences, but also many of the words here are very similar or the same to Indonesian. I don't know if it's because in the 16th century the King of the Philippines was from West Sumatra, before the Spanish, or a different reason.
But one of my favorite things about food and language is seeing how it travels from country to country.
@ayngelina It could be many reasons.. another one is the shared linguistic heritage of both the Philippines and Indonesia. Tagalog and Javanese, the two main languages spoken in those respective countries, both belonging to the austronesian family of languages. In addition to the historic royal connection, I'd imagine them sharing many basic archaic root words as well. But yes, food and languages will find their way in other parts of the world as long as human interaction, participation and desire for sharing aren't disrupted.
From someone who is borderline type 2 diabetic, I see all the carbs that some countries serve up and I wonder "How do they do it? How can they eat all those carbs?"😂 Thank you for your videos as always I enjoy your content!
Thank you so much! So I have a hypothesis about this. So if I eat any kind of white rice I get bloated and now I just avoid it because it doesn’t make me full. Alan needs a bunch of rice to feel full but previously I’ve made old fashioned overnight rolled oats for him and he got bloated.
Although we all have human bodies I think we’re built differently, maybe because of introducing foods later in life? Or maybe all carbs aren’t equal because bread makes me full but rice is a waste of space I’ll just be hungry in 20 minutes.
Be cautious with the Tuk-Tuk drivers at the Phnom Penh airport. A lot of them are crooked. I paid one once to take me to the Royal Palace as my lodging was a five minute walk away. Instead, he took me to a hotel that was about 15 minutes away from the palace hoping I would stay there so he could get a kickback. When I objected he refused to go further so I had to walk the rest of the way. He was quite nasty.
I only use Grab or other ride services when I can to avoid this. But actually the last time I flew into Siem Reap I used the Cambodian Post shuttle. It’s $8 from the airport to the post office in the middle of town, great service.
In Phnom Penh we used Grab.
@@ayngelina I used the Cambodian Post Shuttle between PP and Siem Reap. It was okay.
We took a bus where I learned not to sit at the front unless you are wearing winter clothes 🤣
I felt sorry for what happened to you in 2008 and thank you for giving us a second chance
Well I think it was really my fault. I was young and now that I'm older I can really appreciate Cambodia.
❤ Cambodia
Me too 😊
“These noodles inside they give you a piece of crap.” 😂
And you’re funny about trying the Happy Pizza. 😂
The happy pizza was not a happy experience at all.
So what was the reason you said you’ll never go to Cambodia?
I tell the story in the Elephant Bar.
@@ayngelinacambodia took care of the bed bug issue. It's now part of the culinary street snack here. Please come back.😂
I learned from that lesson!
But when people say they "think" they had bed bugs, I shake my head and say IF you had them you KNOW!
@@ayngelinaI thought Cambodia was too hot for bed bugs to survive? 😂
Happy to report I have not seen any bed bugs on this trip!
Sulawesi makasar city menyapa😆😆😆
kami berharap dapat segera datang karena Alan pernah tinggal di Sulawesi.
However Khmer ppl met lots of War, invading, lose lots of lands and peoples, Khmer Cultures Traditional food we lose, we never give up . Through thousands of years khmer ppl Still Taking Care, creating, and hard working 🥰🥰🥰🤩🤩🤩❤️❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💙💙💙🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭💐💐💐💐
In this week's video I talk about how the Khmer empire was once bigger than the Byzantine Empire, but few western people realize just how strong it was.
A lot of respect for you because you recognized the plight of the Palestinians.
How can I not recognize genocide, the lack of humanity really weighs on me.
You dont care about Jews? You are evil and racist.
Love crab! but not with the hard shells it is just so messy to eat with fingers. Yea, congee and more of it, it helps the body to recover as it is a easily digestible food form.
So my home in Canada is famous for lobster and I much prefer it over crab because it’s less work more meat. But also cold water lobster tastes better so when traveling I’m open to whatever they have but it does always cross my mind that crab is such a pain. Nevertheless I’m looking forward to more crab!
@@ayngelina Have you tried Sri Lanka's famous mud crabs? The flesh is meaty and sweet and don't become dry from overcooking.
No but we almost went to Sri Lanka instead of the Philippines this month. I want to go there soon, I need to check the weather in SEA because I go back to Canada mid July for a month to visit my family and then back end of August to travel to December. I’m so conflicted by Sri Lanka for the first time or to go back up through Thailand to Chiang Rai and take the slow boat back to Luang Prabang to see Laos in better weather then northern Vietnam
@@ayngelina Have a think about Sri Lanka. We had perfect blue (low humidity) and CLEAR skies with no haze when we visited in late Oct/Nov. The highlands, especially Nuwara Eliya at 2000meters above sea level can be chilly at night with temps dropping to 9-10C. The food is another thing to consider - lots of vegetarian/vegan options and very innovative styles of cooking. IMHO much less spices are used compared to Indian cooking.
You had me at low humidity 😊
អរគុណ បងស្រី ដ៏ស្រស់ស្អាត សម្រាប់ដំណើរកម្សាន្ត ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ប្រជាជនខ្មែរ វប្បធម៌ខ្មែរ ❤❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🤩🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰🥰💐💐💐🍻🍻🍻
ខ្ញុំពិតជាស្រលាញ់វាណាស់។ ខ្ញុំចង់ត្រឡប់ទៅលេងខេត្តបាត់ដំបង និងក្រុងផ្សេងទៀតហើយ។
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At 2:22 no. You completely butchered the pronunciation.
How do you pronounce it?
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Bar bar sach jrouk
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Thumbs up for you for bringing up what's happening in Gaza, instead of shying away from the topic. Indeed, its heartbreaking to see that humans have not reallt learned from their past mistakes. You've got a like and a subscriber :)
I share how I feel and that day was so heavy. The worst part is I shot it a couple months ago hoping it would be over and now it’s insane to think it’s more horrific and our countries allow it to happen.
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Pig blood ??🤮🤮
Do you eat meat?
Authentic Khmer food will not be delicious and not appetizing after Khmers like to imitate Thai food. and adjust the recipe according to Thai food So I was able to eat some.Like Aunt Roger said, Khmer food is a shit version of Thai food. 🥰🥰🥰
This was not my experience at all.