Dim Sum Emperors reopens at Phnom Penh International Airport

The reopening was celebrated in traditional style by airport and concessionaire management

CAMBODIA. Amid the accelerating return of Chinese tourists to Cambodia, casual Chinese restaurant chain Dim Sum Emperors has reopened at Phnom Penh International Airport.

Dim Sum Emperors, owned by Wong & Meas Restaurant Co and operated by international catering concessionaire Newrest, joins other reopened food & beverage providers at the capital city’s gateway in anticipation of a sharp travel recovery.

Anticipating a surge of holiday travellers this Lunar New Year, Cambodia Airports X-Aero manager Lyhong Heng said on his social media account, “It is always our utmost priority to enhance the passenger experience of every touchpoint at our airports. Today, we brought back a new Dim Sum Emperors, enhancing the look and feel and providing our passengers with more selectable options of Chinese cuisine. It is just right on time for China to reopen and Chinese New Year.”

Dim Sum Emperors boasts a revamped look and offers a traditional dim sum menu and other Chinese cuisine specialities. ✈

Citing Cambodia’s Tourism Minister Thong Khon, China Daily reported that about 1 million tourists from China are expected to visit Cambodia in 2021. Click on the image to read the article.

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