Bottomless Coffee in Phnom Penh? Where? How much?

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Re: Bottomless Coffee in Phnom Penh? Where? How much?

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General Mackevili wrote:
JBTrain wrote:Bottomless coffee is very much an American tradition. Unfortunately none of the places that offer it IMHO have good coffee, which is ridiculous given how cheap good Lao beans are.
I remember noticing that Alma Cafe has various prices for their bottomless coffee. None of them any good? (I can't comment on quality coffee; I'm a fan of NesCafe.)
I've had their "regular" coffee and it's not very good. Haven't tried the upscale model but i will and will report back.
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Reporting back. Ordered the $2 moka pot at Alma, not technically bottomless but enough. Not great but better than drip and very strong. French press next visit.
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Thanks for the super fast update.
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