Dine in the Dark

Phnom Penh


It's the Tea Garden by day (from 8am), with a verdant hidden courtyard and speciality loose-leaf teas, but by night the lights go out and the upstairs is transformed into Dine in the Dark. Choose from a set menu of Khmer, Western or vegan dishes and eat them in darkness with the help of your sight-impaired guide.


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