This month at The FCC.
LADIES NIGHT: Every Friday at The FCC Angkor
From 7 to 9 p.m. every Friday evening, The FCC Angkor offers ladies free-flow of the daily cocktail special. Drop in for a free drink or three. You just never know who you might meet!
As an antidote to Saturday nights, The FCC Angkor serves all-you-can-eat paella with free-flow sangria from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. every Sunday. Only $12 per person.
Explore the regional flavors of Japan with The FCC Angkor Japanese set menu. Both lunch and dinner are $15. For reservations, phone Vanthan at 063 760 280, 015 555 560 or email at vanthan@fcccambodia.com.
Live music, from soft to hard. "When it's time to play soft we play jazz, blues, pop and when it's time to play louder or harder, we play hard rock-n-roll," says David Oreshko, the band's front man.
Set menu paired with special wines. For reservations, phone Vanthan at 063 760 280, 015 555 560 or email at vanthan@fcccambodia.com.
The "Carrying Cambodia" book launch party begins at 6 p.m. Sunday March 7. The photographers will be on hand, and copies of the book will be on sale for $22.
Spanish favorites served with a glass of Sangria. Both lunch and dinner are $15. For reservations, phone Vanthan at 063 760 280, 015 555 560 or email at vanthan@fcccambodia.com.
50% off all drinks all night long.
Filipino singer-songwriter Juram Gavero delights crowds with an energetic blend of smoky, soulful vocals and guitar-driven acoustic rock. The Filipino native plays mostly rock n' roll classics, but like every good musician, he is well-versed in the standards of other genres as well. He is comfortable playing everything from Johnny Cash to Metallica. Shows start at 7 p.m. No cover.
Both lunch and dinner are $15. For reservations, phone Vanthan at 063 760 280, 015 555 560 or email at vanthan@fcccambodia.com.
Live acoustic music. Show starts at 7 p.m. No cover.
The Mekong Pirates are among Phnom Penh's greatest party bands, mixing rock, funk and reggae with a touch of Latino. The Pirates boast two female vocalists, an accordion player, a horn section and bongos, in addition to half a dozen other musicians. Show starts at 9 p.m. No cover.
Both lunch and dinner are $15. For reservations, phone Vanthan at 063 760 280, 015 555 560 or email at vanthan@fcccambodia.com.
With his iPod and a library of Latin jazz, DJ Jimmy Campbell brings the spirits of 1950s Havana to The FCC Phnom Penh, where eager couples will turn the restaurant's upstairs dining room into a dance floor. Salsa dancing typically starts about 8:30, and the more experienced dancers are always happy to dip and twirl with new followers of the craze.
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