ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar
Bar · Siem Reab ·

ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar

Bar · Siem Reab ·

Khmer cocktails, unique seating, local produce, cocktail classes

ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar by null

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Mondul 1 Village, 10 Street 07, Krong Siem Reap 17252, Cambodia Get directions

៛5–10

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Mondul 1 Village, 10 Street 07, Krong Siem Reap 17252, Cambodia Get directions

+855 92 987 801
asana-cambodia.com
@asanaoldwoodenhouse.siemreap

៛5–10

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"Learn to make Khmer cocktails at Asana Most visitors to Siem Reap will sign up for a Cambodian cooking class but very few have discovered Asana bar and its fun Khmer cocktail making classes. Located in one of the last traditional timber houses in the old town of Siem Reap, laidback Asana bar is owned by Siem Reap-born jazz-loving Sophari ‘Pari’ Ung and her French expat architect spouse Guilhem Maitrepierre. Pari invented the Khmer cocktail and in these relaxed classes she or her sweet Cambodian staff teach participants about Khmer ingredients such as tamarind, turmeric, lemongrass, and wild ginger, before showing them how to make a couple of her cocktail specials, such as the Asana Sling, made with gin, triple sec, cointreau, grenadine, cherry brandy, bitters, lime, pineapple juice, and Sombai’s Galangal-Tamarind rice spirit. If you're feeling creative, you then get a chance to mix your own cocktail. If not, the staff will teach you another Asana specialty. Unlike a lot of cooking classes, which non-cooks can find a tad nerve-racking if they don't have knife skills, Asana's 90-minute cocktail class couldn't be easier. After, you can recline on the stuffed rice sacks that are Asana's sofas and keep on sipping or pop around the corner to Miss Wong for more. I recommend you have a restaurant pre-booked for dinner. Pari is very generous with her pourings! Classes are offered daily at 6pm ($15 per person) by appointment only, but it's essential to book ahead."

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"Learn to make Khmer cocktails at Asana Most visitors to Siem Reap will sign up for a Cambodian cooking class but very few have discovered Asana bar and its fun Khmer cocktail making classes. Located in one of the last traditional timber houses in the old town of Siem Reap, laidback Asana bar is owned by Siem Reap-born jazz-loving Sophari ‘Pari’ Ung and her French expat architect spouse Guilhem Maitrepierre. Pari invented the Khmer cocktail and in these relaxed classes she or her sweet Cambodian staff teach participants about Khmer ingredients such as tamarind, turmeric, lemongrass, and wild ginger, before showing them how to make a couple of her cocktail specials, such as the Asana Sling, made with gin, triple sec, cointreau, grenadine, cherry brandy, bitters, lime, pineapple juice, and Sombai’s Galangal-Tamarind rice spirit. If you're feeling creative, you then get a chance to mix your own cocktail. If not, the staff will teach you another Asana specialty. Unlike a lot of cooking classes, which non-cooks can find a tad nerve-racking if they don't have knife skills, Asana's 90-minute cocktail class couldn't be easier. After, you can recline on the stuffed rice sacks that are Asana's sofas and keep on sipping or pop around the corner to Miss Wong for more. I recommend you have a restaurant pre-booked for dinner. Pari is very generous with her pourings! Classes are offered daily at 6pm ($15 per person) by appointment only, but it's essential to book ahead."

Siem Reap for Foodies
ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar
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"Sample fresh organic produce at Asana Farmers Market Every Sunday morning the quiet courtyard of laidback Asana bar in the old quarter transforms into Asana Organic Farmers Market, a petite farmers' market which started in December 2014. If you're staying in a holiday rental or serviced apartment and have a kitchen then grab a basket and get down there early before things run out. If you're not, you can safely turn up around 11am and settle onto a rice-sack cushion to sip a coffee and sample a pastry and buy some picnic snacks. Hidden away on a narrow alley off The Lane, which is best known as being home to Miss Wong bar, the tiny market has just ten stalls selling locally grown organic produce, jars of creamy palm sugar, free-range chickens and eggs, homemade French charcuterie, including delicious pâtés and terrines, delicious Middle Eastern dips, and freshly baked German-style bread. The market is an initiative of Asana's charming owners, Sophary ‘Pari’ Unn and her partner Guilhem Maitrepierre, who, with young children of their own, became concerned about the quality of some of the Thai-grown produce being sold in Siem Reap . While tiny now, they have plans to widen offerings. Expect to see local honey and seasonal fruits from Mount Kulen soon."

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ASANA OLD WOODEN HOUSE Cocktail Bar

Tom

Google
Nice relaxed vibe to have a few drinks. The local style cocktails were really nice, especially the Khmer old fashioned. Definitely recommend.

RayRayRay T.

Google
The Old Wooden House is a charming little spot with quirky, interesting seating and a warm, relaxed vibe. A great place to pause for a cocktail (or two) and unwind. I’ll certainly be back. 5/5 stars.

Steffen F.

Google
Amazing hidden place in the city center! Great atmosphere with yummy cocktails. The staff is amazing! Chill seating with lots of history around you!

Meow

Google
Love love love the many different unique choices of cocktail, especially the khmer cocktails menu! Also the fun and creative ways of serving their drinks with khmer themed cups are sooo nice too. We ordered long island and they gave it to us in this teapot of our childhood 😂 and decoration is so nice, feels super nostalgic and a plus because the cats are super cute too! Been here for so many times and will definitely come again and again!!

Dheeh C.

Google
Oohhh, D.Cookiemaw like this place, yes-yes! Place look unique. Me no know word for it... like a broken-up fortress, but clean! Me come just to stare at the walls and weird furniture. Worth the stomp-stomp just for the view. The cocktails here... they are strange, strong, and make D.Cookiemaw feel sparkly! Me sip and eyes go wide. Other places charge too many shiny coins for drinks that taste like muddy water. Here? Good price, reasonable for peon budget, and the juice is sweet and mighty. Me feel like mighty warchief with my glowy drink! The staff humies? Friendly! They no look scared of D.Cookiemaw's tusks. They talk and smile. Me feel safe to sit and grunt my orders. No pokey sticks or shouty voices! D.Cookiemaw give this spot four and a half crumbs out of five! Me come back for more colorful magic water. Next time, maybe me bring bigger mug! OM NOM!

Jill M.

Google
We had the most amazing cocktail class experience! I highly recommend doing one with Sombo. She was so nice and had so much knowledge on the ingredients used to make each cocktail. We were served a welcome drink and then each made 3 full cocktails. It was so much fun, so educational, and so delicious! I definitely recommend you add this activity to your list!

Ryan B.

Google
Incredible! We did the cocktail class and it was simply a must do experience. Our host Sombo was incredibly knowledgeable about the local herbs, roots, fruits, and liquors we used and really explained each cocktail we made. We also ordered an appetiser that was delicious. We were served a welcome drink and then made 3 cocktails each so it was well worth the money.

Voraknuth M.

Google
I really like the authenticity of this place, including the decoration, the khmer herbal cocktails and the atmosphere. No complaints and highly recommend! So nice to just stay here and read a book alone (or with a friend of course). They also sell Siem Reap’s made gin here with all the herbs as its ingredients!