We chose the most famous restaurant in Phnom Penh for dinner, the FCC. The FCC does not think of it as the Federal Communications Commission, but as the Foreign Reporter Club. It was previously a club that was open at war sites to entertain and relax resident journalists, and later developed into a world chain, a high-end restaurant full of personality and taste. Colonial style decoration, attractive food fragrance permeates this cavernous club. Located on the height of the river bank, overlooking the Donglisa River and the National Museum. It can be said to be the best place for luxury, serving dishes from all over the world, and all foreigners who come here to eat. price? Of course, it is for foreigners, and a bowl of Clam with garlic sauce costs 9 dollars!