Angkor Safari, is a moderate level hotel in every way. It’s small so there aren’t a lot of people coming and going, and you get to know the faces of the other people staying there.
The restaurant was disappointing, only because they serve sushi and othe Japanese food, which we normally love, but in Cambodia we want Khmer food.
The staff was able to easily set us up with a half day tour of the temples.
Everything you want is within walking distance. Pub street is only a few blocks away, and there is a lot to eat, drink, shop in the the Wat Bo area. Temple Cafe I s right next door. If you like coffee, go no further, but that’s a separate review.
Room has a safe (which didn’t have directions and I couldn’t figure out, but I didn’t need it any way). Good strong AC. Like other reviewers have said, the fan has a speed dial, but only goes full speed. Nice back patio area for sitting and relaxing or hanging clothes out to dry. TV had a handful of English channels. Bathroom was fine although a little under lit. Hot water worked.
Complimentary breakfast had egg, toast, fried rice and fried noodle. As vegans the rice and noodle worked best for us. For dinner they did have a vegan cucumber roll, which was really good.
The pool area is small but we never had trouble getting a lounger to lay down n the sun/shade for an hour or two. The pool is very refreshing.
Only small complaint was they didn’t replace the hand towels after the room was cleaned, and we ran out of toilet paper too. There isn’t a bum squirter like many toilets in the region have, just TP.