Restaurants in Cambodia
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Vichet Pizza Shop
Sisophon's first and only pizzeria. The enterprising owner learned how to make pizza by doing research on the internet!
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Oh My Buddha!
Located in the heart of the backpacker lakeside area, this is a welcoming place with cheap food and big breakfasts.
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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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Café Sentiment
Popular cafe set over several floors on a busy Monivong junction. Great value pastries, snacks and coffees.
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Pyong Yang Restaurant
A quirky North Korean restaurant of singing and dancing waitresses, live music and delicious cold noodles.
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Penny Lane
Popular new cafe in a backpacker-friendly part of town. Fresh coffee, Italian flavours and free wi-fi.
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La Croisette
The stylish Croisette is a popular riverfront spot with a good range of Western and Asian favourites.
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Sea Dragon
This large airy restaurant does tasty Western food, but it's the delicious Khmer that you'd come for.
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Mekong Restaurant
The small menu includes the basic Cambodian hit parade and a good interpretation of French beefsteak.
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Living Room
Family-friendly place with garden and playroom, plus a healthy menu and organic coffee. Free wi-fi.
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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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Rorg Damrei
Al fresco Cambodian dining in the heart of NGOsville, the food here is wholesome and good value.
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Sher-e-Punjab
One of the most reliable Indian restaurants in town; the tandoori dishes are particularly good.
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Psar Ta Pang
Psar Ta Pang has excellent bobor (rice porridge) and tasty desserts.
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Mekong River Restaurant
Good value set menus with a generous selection of Asian and international choices, plus tapas.
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Psar Ta Pang Food Stalls
This market's food stalls sell wonderful bobor (rice porridge) and tasty desserts.
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Walkabout Hotel
The weird and wonderful Walkabout Hotel serves standard Western and Khmer food 24 hours.
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Leang Sren Restaurant
This informal, open-fronted eatery is known for its soups The name means 'laughing cow'.
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Nike's Pizza House
Reliable pizzas. Try the 'pineapple porn moan' pizza - silly spelling or pure pleasure?
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Moto Bar
More geared-up for the Pattaya expat on a visa run than for the average backpacker.
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San Long International Bakery
Next to the ferry dock, San Long sells baguettes and bread made without sugar.
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Khmer Borane Restaurant
Traditional Khmer recipes in a riverfront setting near the Royal Palace.
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Lux-Tang Bakery
Facing Chhaya Hotel, this bakery sells baguettes and French pastries.
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covered market
In the small covered market you can get a bowl of noodles.
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Mlop Pursat
Serves in a shady garden the best breakfast soup in town.
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