24-hour room service ­ Air conditioning ­ ATM on the spot ­ BathRobe ­ Complimentary Bottle Water ­ Electric Auto Kettle ­ Emergency medical service ­ Foreign exchange desk ­ Free Tea/Coffee making facilities ­ Free Wifi Access ­ Full service business center with high-speed internet access ­ Guest enjoy cross-signing privileges at the food and beverage outlets and recreational facilities at Okay Boutique Hotel. ­ Hair Dryer ­ Hotel Directory with breakfast included ­ In-Room Safety Box ­ Laundry & dry-cleaning service ­ More Than 80 Cable/Satellite TV Channels ­ Private-Bathroom with Hot & Cold Shower with Bathtub ­ Slippers ­ Stationary ­ Swimming pool ­ Wardrobe ­ Welcome guest with white lotus flower and free tea drinking at lobby ­ Well Stock Mini Bar

Okay Boutique Hotel


The 60-rooms with 13 floors, 4-Stars Boutique Hotel presents accommodation of international standard for leisure and travelers alike. Spacious guestrooms with rich colors and textures that reflect traditional Cambodian architecture are categorized into Superior, Deluxe, Premier Deluxe, Executive Suite, Okay Suite, and Family Suite. All guestrooms are fully air-conditioned, come complete with their own balcony affording spectacular view of the city and boast separate bathtub and shower facilities.

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Okay Boutique Hotel


The 60-rooms with 13 floors, 4-Stars Boutique Hotel presents accommodation of international standard for leisure and travelers alike. Spacious guestrooms with rich colors and textures that reflect traditional Cambodian architecture are categorized into Superior, Deluxe, Premier Deluxe, Executive Suite, Okay Suite, and Family Suite. All guestrooms are fully air-conditioned, come complete with their own balcony affording spectacular view of the city and boast separate bathtub and shower facilities.

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  Food & Beverage          


The cuisine of Southeast Asia has enjoyed a boom in popularity over the past few years, and the sheer diversity of the cooking styles from this enormous geographical area has meant that it is now common to find books on Thai and Indonesian cooking on the shelves in every bookshop along with titles on regional Chinese food as well as books on Korean and Vietnamese cooking. Japanese cooking has, perhaps, been less well served, and apart from the famous dishes.
  


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