CambodiaRestaurants

Market restaurants in Cambodia

  1. Crab Market

    Dining in Kep is all about fresh seafood. For the best deals head to the Crab Market, a row of wooden waterfront shacks where you can tuck into mouth-watering grilled prawns, crab, squid, squid and fish. In case you're interested, crabs - kept alive in pens tethered a few metres off the pebbly beach - cost per kilo.

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  2. A

    Angkor Market

    The best supermarket in town has an excellent supply of international goodies for those heading upcountry.

    Taj Mahal is a well-established Indian restaurant. Liberal portions will slake the most serious of curry cravings.

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  3. B

    fruit and veggie stalls

    South of the roundabout there's a row of food stalls, some with pots you can peer into, others with blazing braziers barbecuing chicken, fish and eggs on skewers. There are fruit and veggie stalls around Sheang Hai Restaurant.

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  4. food stalls

    Thai food is more common here than in most parts of Cambodia. There are cheap food stalls around the perimetre of Psar Leu - have a look along St 2 and north of the market along St 3.

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  5. psar

    You can grab a bite at the rudimentary psar, a few blocks inland from the river. At the dock at Phnom Da, a couple of very basic cafés serve coconut milk and soft drinks.

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  6. food stalls

    Inexpensive food stalls can be found at Psar Sisophon (Sisophon Market), especially for breakfast and lunch, and in the evening along the north side of the park on NH6.

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  7. C

    market

    The market, which burned to the ground in April 2007 but is being rebuilt, has both daytime eateries and a night market, as well as the usual fruit and veggie stalls.

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  8. Psar Nat

    This grimy market shelters a handful of basic food stalls that are great for coffee, tea or traditional Khmer breakfast soup. Also has a few vegetable sellers.

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  9. D

    Riverside night market

    Locals in the mood for good-value Khmer food flock to about a dozen neon-lit eateries across the street from the Battambang Museum.

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  10. E

    Psar Thmei Food Stalls

    On the western side of Phnom Penh's landmark market are some great value food stalls serving Khmer breakfasts and lunches.

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  12. F

    Psar Ta Pang Food Stalls

    This market's food stalls sell wonderful bobor (rice porridge) and tasty desserts.

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  13. covered market

    In the small covered market you can get a bowl of noodles.

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