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Fun Planet: A Francophone bar-restaurant in central Phnom Penh

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
July 13, 2025
in Cuisine, Restaurants
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Coquillettes au gratin, one of the recommended dishes of Fun Planet (©Pascal Médeville)

Fun Planet (also known locally as O’Fun) is a beloved bar‑restaurant nestled in Phnom Penh’s Daun Penh district, with a warm, francophone vibe that’s kept locals and expats coming back since about 2007.

Culinary Highlights
* Menu: Think uncomplicated yet satisfying dishes—steak‑frites, spaghetti, an array of sandwiches, the beloved coquillettes au gratin, plus Khmer‑style mains like lok lak and ginger chicken.
* Price & quality: Plate portions are hearty and reasonably priced. The daily specials —prepared by Swiss‑owner Alain — are praised for being delicious and wallet‑friendly.
* Drinks: A good selection of alcoholic and non‑alcoholic beverages, including an impressive whisky lineup (Lagavulin, Glenlivet, Kavalan, etc.).

Atmosphere & Ambience
* A francophone hub: The core clientele is French-speaking (French, Swiss, Belgians), but everyone is welcome, and English and Khmer are spoken.

* Friendly hosts: Alain and Franck make it feel like a friend’s living room — chatty, helpful, and approachable.
* Vibe: Relaxed bar‑brasserie style: open from 10 AM until late (midnight or later), with a musical sound system and casual seating. It’s often described as a great place to unwind, catch up on French‑language news, or discuss ideas over a drink.

Location & Practical Info
* Address: 80–84 Street 15, Daun Penh —central, close to Phsar Kandal and the Royal Palace area.
* Opening Hours: Generally daily, except Sundays, from around 10 AM to midnight, though closing time depends on how lively the crowd is.

What People Say
* A Google reviewer calls it “One of Phnom Penh’s best kept secrets… a marvelous little French‑Swiss‑Khmer bar” highlighting great food, drink, and service.
* Another describes it happily as a “fun drinking consultancy” ideal for “hardened booze artist,” noting cheap drinks and lively vibe.
* The coquillettes au gratin and steak frites are frequently recommended dishes among francophone diners.

Final Word
Fun Planet is ideal if you’re after:
* A cozy, conversational atmosphere with a French-speaking crowd.
* Comfort classics—like steak‑frites or creamy gratin pasta.
* A welcoming setting where the hosts and crowd feel like old friends.
Whether you’re craving a casual lunch, a chilled evening drink, or a spot to practice French with fellow expats — Fun Planet is a Phnom Penh gem worth repeating.

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