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Khéma Restaurant is all about great feelings and memorable experiences. It’s for those that live life to the fullest and want the best of a bakery, café, deli and gourmet restaurant all in one. At Khéma Restaurant, we offer a collection of gourmet choices: from imported artisanal cheeses, house-made cold cuts, grills, in-house signature dishes, delightful pastries, freshly baked breads and more… there is a little something to please everyone’s taste.

The 15-day ceremony of Pchum Ben is a time for Cambodians to honor their previous seven generations of ancestors. The first 14 days are known as “Kan Ben” and during this time families gather at nearby pagodas, offering food and prayers to their ancestors to save them from bad karma. The belief is that deceased relatives wait at the pagodas for their loved ones to return to them.

“Ben Thom” on Day 15 sees families bring baskets full of flowers and children offering sticky rice cake to the monks. This is the main festival day and everyone dresses up for the occasion. Cambodians believe their actions on earth shape their appearance as a ghost after death. By praying and offering food during Pchum Ben, the family is helping their ancestors pass on to a better life as well as ensuring their ancestors don’t get angry and curse them.

The festival dates back to the Middle Ages and is among the most important holidays in Cambodia. Nowadays students and workers will return back to their families to observe Pchum Ben with them and make their offerings.

From $75.00

per adult

Adult x 3

10:30 AM

Free cancellation. Cancel anytime before 3 days for full refund.