Fitness-Oriented Amatak Kettlebell Cafe near Russian Market

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Fitness-Oriented Amatak Kettlebell Cafe near Russian Market

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Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Looks like a new cafe has opened this month near the Russian Market (Toul Tom Poung) neighborhood that is focused on fitness and health, Amatak Kettlebell Cafe.

They also offer delivery for $1 and you can place your order online.

http://www.yourphnompenh.com/order/food ... bell-cafe/

Their Facebook page: https://facebook.com/amatakkettlebellcafe

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Anyone tried them yet?
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Huh.
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It is nice to see that "Stronger coffee" is healthy.

I take it week coffee is not
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KickingWithRedLabel wrote:It is nice to see that "Stronger coffee" is healthy.

I take it week coffee is not
And the fact that they'll serve you bacon is also a sign that this cafe might not actually be a health-conscience place.

Hell, you can even order bacon with a side of bacon, LoL.

Maybe calling it a "fitness oriented" cafe is just an excuse to go skimpy on the mayonnaise.
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Haven't been, but it's just a tiny looking cafe attached to the Amatak Crossfit Box (gym).
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I know a couple of people here train at Amatak. Personally, I think the way this company rudely blocks the street for their own selfish ends is unacceptable.
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How do they block the street?
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Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:How do they block the street?
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By running/laying in it, waving kettleballs, while their personal trainer yells at them like a drill sargeant - no shame at all (in fact there's a little pride) that their first-world self-absorbed asses are literally blocking traffic in both directions on a through-road.
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StroppyChops wrote:By running/laying in it, waving kettleballs, while their personal trainer yells at them like a drill sargeant - no shame at all (in fact there's a little pride) that their first-world self-absorbed asses are literally blocking traffic in both directions on a through-road.
Ah, welcome to Cambodia, Stroppy.

Next week, let's discuss blocking entire streets for weddings or other celebrations.

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- the starting times for funeral and wedding music.
- paying graft Vs. hiring a lawyer
- and so much more . . . .

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