Kompong Cham Restaurants

  1. Boeng Tonlé Meas

    The advent of the bridge over the Mekong has brought a whole rash of restaurants on stilts to the other side of the river. Many are mini versions of those huge restaurants across the Chruoy Changvar Bridge in Phnom Penh. Some have live bands, others go for karaoke and all have a good range of Khmer favourites. Try the Boeng Tonlé Meas, regarded by many locals as the best of the bunch.

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  2. Hao An Restaurant

    The original Kompong Cham diner is still going strong and draws a legion of Khmers criss-crossing the country. The menu includes a mix of Khmer and Chinese favourites and service is slick, including beer girls who plug their brands at any time of day.

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  3. Lazy Mekong Daze

    A Western spot on the riverfront, this is - as the name suggests - a relaxing place to while away some time. The menu includes Khmer and Thai classics, plus a selection of home-comfort food. Plus beer - it's run by a Brit after all.

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  4. Mekong Crossing

    Now on a prime corner on the riverfront, this old favourite serves an enticing mix of Khmer curries and Western favourites like big burgers and tasty sandwiches. By night, it doubles as a bar and draws a trickle of travellers in town.

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  5. Two Dragons Restaurant

    This family-run restaurant draws a steady crowd of Khmers thanks to its authentic food and a range of specials.

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