Compared to where I stayed afterwards, Pacific Hotel is a very hospitable residence with friendly staff: from the front desk to the breakfast and bar lounge. If you book, inquire as to whether the room has a window. Mine did not and lack of daylight may be an issue for some. There are only two problems I had while living there for a few weeks: the lack of walking proximity to restaurants and supermarkets; and the meat and dairy heavy breakfasts. For the latter, I understand that 'Western' tastes (e.g. bacon, eggs, baked beans) are especially catered to but milk alternatives and a meatless option --even pastries-- would probably be welcomed by many for if not dietary reasons, then cultural and religious ones. Taking into consideration that taking tuk-tuks to restaurants and supermarkets can get quite costly as the immediate area is less cosmopolitan than what's found a kilometer or so south. Overall, I would still return for a few days stay and recommend it for periods no longer than that. Many thanks to those who tolerated my bad Khmer.