All in all, this is an outstanding and very comfortable hotel. The beauty of the carved wood in the rooms, the superb, courteous service, and the peace and quietness of my stay were particular highlights. The entrance is lovely and exotic, and the pool is beautiful. The gym, though small, was adequate for me with its two good treadmills, a bike, and free weights. The wifi worked well. It is an altogether outstanding "bang for your buck."
The location is just a bit outside of the main part of Siem Reap, so you cannot walk to get there, but there are always tuk tuks available to take you where you desire to go promptly. Visiting the main Angkor temples was no issue whatsoever either - it took about 15 minutes to arrive via tuk tuk.
My only complaint is that the hotel food was, quite frankly, very bad. I ordered room service the first night and found the shrimp spring rolls not fresh and literally inedible (and I am not picky), and the chicken I ordered was very mediocre. Breakfast was also totally lackluster.
If they improved the food, this hotel would merit 5 stars in my opinion.
I still recommend the hotel, my only caveat being to make sure you plan to either buy some food in town to keep in the room and/or eat out all the time to avoid eating at the hotel.