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infinity pool and its own sailing club. Very classy, although there isn't actually a beach
here.
Eating & Drinking
Eating fresh crab fried with Kampot pepper at the Crab Market - a row of wooden water-
front shacks next to a wet fish market - is a quintessential Kep experience. There are lots
of great places to choose from. Kimly ( info 036-904077; Crab Market; mains US$2.50-7;
9am-10pm) has a good reputation, with crab prepared 27 different ways, or try the memor-
ably named Holy Crab . The crab shacks also serve prawns, squid, fish and terrestrial offer-
ings. You can also buy fresh crab at the crab market and have your guesthouse fry it up.
Sailing Club
(mains US$5-12; 10am-10pm; ) With a small beach, a breezy wooden bar and a wooden
jetty poking out into the sea, this is one of Cambodia's top sundowner spots. The Asian
fusion food is excellent and you can get your crab fix here too. Happy hour is two-for-one.
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Breezes
(NH33A; mains US$5-10; 9am-10pm; ) Just 10m from the waterline, this Dutch-owned
restaurant boasts sleek furnishings, excellent food and fine views of Koh Tonsay.
Toucan
(Crab Market; snacks US$3-5; 11am-10pm; ) This is the best spot for a drink (or five) once
the sun goes down. It has a pool table and usually a few punters propping up the bar until
midnight or so (that's late-night for Kep).
BAR
Information
As in Kampot, the best source of information and maps is the Coastal guide to Kampot
and Kep ( www.coastal-cambodia.com ) . There are no banks or ATMs in Kep.
9am-6pm) Organises transport all over Cambodia and on to
Anna Tours ( 036-652 3999;
Vietnam.
9am-6pm) A travel agency with internet
Green House ( 089 440161; internet per hr US$1;
access.
Getting There & Away
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