Other restaurants in Cambodia
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Seven Bright Restaurant
This was Gerard Depardieu’s hotel lobby in the movie City of Ghosts. The lunch buffet is a deal at just US$3, plus there is occasional live music. Sunrise opening makes it a good place for breakfast before an early bus ride.
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Fish
No prizes for guessing the speciality of the house. This new restaurant serves some of the best fish and chips in town, as well as sophisticated seafood creations, such as the superb antipasti and a bouillabaisse. Stylish and fun.
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Ko Ko Ro
This tiny little Japanese restaurant, aka Mr Sushi, has a big personality thanks to the friendly and attentive owner who will advise on selection. The walls are plastered with photos of his creations and the fish is very fresh.
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Le Wok
One of the better fusion restaurants in town, the name says it all – French flair with an Asian flavour. Choose from a tempting menu of regular meals, plus some daring specials like snail cassoulet or scallop salad.
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Saffron
Home to some of the best curries in town, Saffron specialises in Pakistani, Afghani and Middle Eastern cuisine. The Lahori fish curry is lahore na (very good in Khmer) and it doubles as a wine bar by night.
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Kravanh
A stylish new Khmer restaurant under the stewardship of a Franco-Khmer, the linen and decor set this place apart from its neighbours. The menu includes traditional salads, scented soups and regional specialities.
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Phou Mint Koh Kong Restaurant
This Thai and Khmer place specialises in reasonably priced soups (120B to 200B), including delicious tom yam, and superfresh seafood. Four breezy pavilions out over the water afford truly romantic sunset views.
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Pop Café
Owner Giorgio welcomes diners as if you are coming to his own home for dinner, making this a popular spot for authentic Italian cooking. Thin-crust pizzas, homemade pastas and tasty gnocchi, it could be Roma.
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Man Han Lou Restaurant
Chinese, Khmer, Thai, Vietnamese, this restaurant covers all bases, but the real draw here is the microbrewery turning out beer in golden (lager), red (bitter), black (stout) and ‘green’ (not sure) shades.
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Yi Sang
Located in the Almond Hotel, this is all about contemporary Chinese cuisine with a kitchen overseen by Guangzhou natives. The menu includes live seafood, or at least recently alive, plus authentic dim sum.
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Le Jardin
Taking full advantage of the garden, this is a family-oriented cafe with a giant sandpit, a playhouse and toys. Snacks and salads for adults, pastas and titbits for kids, and everyone loves the ice cream.
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Anjali
A new spot on the riverfront. Calling it a backpacker cafe might be misleading, but the prices are more than reasonable for this part of town, with good pub grub and some Asian highlights.
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112 Restaurant
One of the most salubrious French restaurants in town near Hotel Le Royal, it offers a great value US$10 buffet at lunchtime, accompanied by cheap free-flow drinks. Or indulge by night.
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Comme a la Maison
Just like at home, at least if you are lucky enough to live with a first-class French chef, this place offers succulent steaks and a tour of provincial France, plus Italian aplenty.
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Kith Eng Restaurant
A celebrity-owned restaurant, this time under the stewardship of Tuol Sleng artist Vann Nath, with traditional Khmer food and an attached art gallery featuring his famous paintings.
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Fat Sam’s
An informal, South Welsh–run bar with a pool table and a selection of beers and wines. Serves breakfast (US$1 to US$3.75), sandwiches (US$2.75 to US$3.50) and a daily special.
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Dosa Corner
Fans of Indian dosas will be pleased to discover this place does just what it says on the label, namely a generous variety of savoury pancakes from the south. Great value.
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VIP Minimart
An expanding chain of minimarts has won praise for its huge, steaming bowls of pho bo (Vietnamese beef noodle soup). It comes with a veritable jungle of herbs.
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Corner 33
A smart cafe near the riverfront, the classy interior makes for a relaxing place. Cakes, coffees and shakes, free wi-fi, plus free internet for those without a laptop.
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Lemongrass
A higher class Thai restaurant with a fair selection of Khmer classics, the prices are pretty reasonable given the look of the place. Plus a good vegetarian selection.
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Le Duo
A classy Italian restaurant set in a garden villa, with fresh pasta and authentic pizzas. Try ravioli with ceps, thin-crust pizzas, or delicious meats and fish.
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Le Safran
Sophisticated Cambodian-French restaurant with stylish decor and an original menu of classic Cambodian dishes and some fusion dishes with a French accent.
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Annam
Attractive garden restaurant that offers excellent Indian recipes in refined surrounds, including Chettinad specialities and cheaper set lunches.
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Green Pepper
Hole-in-the-wall spot near the riverfront serving up great value Khmer and Thai dishes, plus has an inviting mezzanine with floor seating.
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Ocean
A seafood speciality restaurant, Ocean’s menu is predominantly Mediterranean and includes a tempting selection of fish and crustaceans.
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