Café restaurants in Cambodia
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Epic Arts Café
A great place for breakfast (around US$3), home-made cakes or tea, this mellow eatery - staffed by deaf and disabled young people - can also pack a bagel lunch for a trip up to Bokor. Sometimes it hosts dance performances. Profits fund dance, music and art workshops for deaf and disabled Cambodians.
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Sunrise Coffee House
Caffeine is blended into a variety of delicious forms here and can be enjoyed with fresh-baked goodies, California-style snacks, pancakes, sandwiches and salads.
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Jars of Clay
Scones in Cambodia? Yes, and they aren't half-bad. Just one of the baker's delights to be found in this café near the Russian Market.
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Lazy Gecko Café
This little eatery serves international dishes. Throwing some weighty support behind the JCA (Jeannine's Children Association) Orphanage, it hosts a quiz and raffle night on Thursdays and loads guests and donated goods onto an orphanage-bound minibus on Saturdays, where they can enjoy dinner and a performance by the children.
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Rikitikitavi
Named after the mongoose in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, this stylish terrace restaurant affords unsurpassed river views and is known for its generous portions. Specialities include Kampot pepper chicken, imported beefsteak, sandwiches, burgers, burritos, salads, apple pie and plenty of veggie options. Serves wine by the glass.
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Café El Mundo
If you're on a mission to mellow after a frantic day, sneak inside this café and the madness of Phnom Penh will feel like a world away. The mezzanine level has wall-to-wall lounges, which makes staying here all day a very tempting prospect. Fruit teas and West meets East food.
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Green House Café
Serves coffee, shakes, Khmer-style rice and noodle favourites, salads and exotic dishes - the menu has photographs so clients know what they're getting - such as pizza, hamburgers and doughnuts. Popular with students from the nearby colleges.
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Fresh Eats Café
Run by an NGO that helps children whose families have been affected by HIV/AIDS, this little place serves Western breakfasts, including bagels, and holds dance performances (USaround US$3) from 19:00 to 21:00 on Friday and Saturday.
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Le Café du Centre
The third training restaurant of the Mith Samlanh Friends NGO comes in the form of this French café. It serves light meals such as sandwiches and crepes, plus a good selection of ice creams.
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Kandal House
Blink and you’ll miss it, this riverfront restaurant turns out some delicious homemade pastas, salads and soups, plus a smattering of Asian favourites. Anchor draught available in pints.
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Java Café & Gallery
Interesting art exhibitions, wi-fi access, a large airy terrace, and that's before we even get to the menu. Wholesome and filling sandwiches and wraps are the speciality.
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Coconut Shake Restaurant
For the best coconut shake in the northeast, try the aptly named Coconut Shake Restaurant. Dare to try the friend frie or the friend toes (French toast?).
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Mercy House
Serves Western breakfasts, noodle dishes, fruit-based beverages and even veggie hamburgers (2800r) amid flowery tablecloths and struggling potted plants.
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Bob's Bar
Breakfast is available all day long at this cheery, Aussie-run restaurant-bar. Serves Western dishes and the best espresso in town.
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Café
This unpretentious place, run by an exceptionally tall lad, serves Takeo's best ice coffee - but no food - under a tin roof.
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Café 151
A hole in the wall offering coffee and shakes, with 100% of profits going to help street children.
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Rheaj's Burger House
Run by a woman from New Hampshire and her Khmer husband, this eatery serves thick, juicy burgers and does surprisingly good hot dogs, as well as sandwiches, salads, pizza and home-made pasta.
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Mick & Craig's
Set under a thatched roof, this open-air restaurant has Western grub including pizzas, hearty vegetarian options, popular daily specials and a good selection of breakfasts.
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Tutti Frutti
Brightly painted in yellow, orange and red, this cheerful eatery serves light meals, including Breton crèpes, panini and salads.
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