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Message from the CEO

“I know of only one duty, and that is to love.”

At Thalias, we definitely agree with Albert Camus. Everything we do, everyday, aims to make each of your special occasions in our establishments across Cambodia a joyful and memorable one. Graduation, family gathering, birthday, engagement, wedding anniversary, or even bigger national or cultural events… All these bring us together of course, but the most important of all may be the celebration of Love, with a capital L. And because we love celebrating Love, here is how we can help you celebrate it as well.

Whether you are looking for an unforgettable romantic meal at Khéma, the lovely ambiance of Malis Siem Reap's elegant high ceilings or Malis Phnom Penh's lush garden courtyard, or Topaz's sumptuous wood paneled refuge, we have something for everyone for Valentine’s Day. Make a reservation with us now, then sit back and relax as you count down the days knowing that we will take care of everything for this very special night.

See below our special guide to Valentine's Day, including a few delicious ideas for you to delight your loved one, and much more for those who wish to stay up to date with the latest local and international news.

Yours sincerely,
Arnaud DARC
CEO and Chairman Thalias Hospitality Group

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Idea #1: Embark on a Journey of Cambodian Romance at Malis... The heart of a great relationship lies in the creation of harmonious balances. It is also the heart of great cooking, which perhaps is why we so often choose to celebrate love through food. With this in mind, our chefs at Malis have created a delicious Valentine’s Day Menu that is defined by the harmonious balances you will find in each dish. Read more...

Idea #2: Satisfy your heart’s desire with a romantic Valentine’s menu... Our team of talents at Khéma have conspired to create a deliciously romantic Valentine’s Day menu for you and your loved one to share, and it won’t break the bank, or your heart, either. Read more...

Idea #3: Discover the Real Meaning of Desire at Topaz... which whole being is dedicated to love — the love of food, and to the love that people share between one another. This is why we feel that celebrations of love can only find their natural home here and why Valentine’s Day is one of our favourite celebrations of the year. Read more...

Idea #4: Turn Valentine’s Day into a Valentine’s Weekend of true indulgence at Arunreas... It is already the time to start planning your romantic getaway. With all that Phnom Penh has to offer for lovers, this could be the perfect time to indulge in a little “staycation” to help you really relax by taking out all the stress and hassle of packing and travelling further away. Read more...

In November this year, Cambodia will for the fist time host the Asia-Europe Meeting, a gathering of leaders from leaders of 51 member states from across both regions as well as the EU and the Asian Secretariat. Click here to take a look at the introduction video.

As Cambodia’s economic growth continues to set the pace in the Southeast Asian region, its government has responded with a series of moves towards liberalising trade and investment that have made the country not just an exciting but also a highly attractive destination for foreign investors. The kind of growth Cambodia is seeing is worth talking about, which is why Thalias’ CEO Arnaud Darc was invited to speak during a panel discussion on Developing Business in Cambodia hosted by the French Chamber in Singapore. Read more...

Over the last two decades, the role of food and gastronomy in tourism has taken on an increasingly important role. This makes inherent sense as through the act of eating a tourist literally consumes the local heritage he or she has travelled to enjoy. Read more...

Perched along the east side of the Mekong, Chhlong is a small, sleepy, leafy town that once served as a busy trading port under France’s colonial rule. Traces of that trading past can still be found among the town’s dusty, mango and palm tree-lined lanes where, in among the shops and homes, can be found a row of colonial buildings whose splendour has long since passed. That is not the case though for the former Governor’s mansion, reopened as Le Relais de Chhlong. Read more...