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Is the Rising Sun closing down? Last few visits they hadn't stocked up on HP sauce and other small things. Today it looked pretty dark as I whizzed past. Would be a shame to see it go.
Gazzy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 5:00 pm
Is the Rising Sun closing down? Last few visits they hadn't stocked up on HP sauce and other small things. Today it looked pretty dark as I whizzed past. Would be a shame to see it go.
Gazzy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 5:00 pm
Is the Rising Sun closing down? Last few visits they hadn't stocked up on HP sauce and other small things. Today it looked pretty dark as I whizzed past. Would be a shame to see it go.
I was in on Saturday and the owner told me they were closing down on Tuesday. I posted this on your pies thread.
Sorry to see them go.
John Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:04 pm
That's a shame, I used to go there quite a bit.
I don't know when they first opened, but when I was living in Koh Kong and would visit Phnom Penh I would always call in for a meal or two, that would have started back around 7 years ago.
Their breaded fish and chips were the best I've had in Cambodia. Very large portions. Good place to sit outside and watch life on 178 go by. RIP Rising Sun.
nemo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:36 pm
Sad to see they survived the quarantine but can't hang on.
I have not noticed any surge of western tourists returning.
The covid had effects on many businesses, but for a business that specialises in the food it did, and like mentioned relied on the tourist trade returning. I think they did well to carry on throughout the covid, more so when they were one of the few that still paid full rent.