Cambodian restaurants in South Coast
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good-value restaurants
A number of small, good-value restaurants, calmer and more hygienic than the beachside shacks, can be found a block inland from Occheuteal Beach along 23 Tola St.
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Kuy Teay Chhnang
Likely to fulfil the promise implied in its name, which means bon appétit, this spotless eatery specialises in Chinese soups, which are lip-smackingly tasty early in the morning. It also has lots of rice-based Khmer dishes. There's no English sign; look for neatly parked motorbikes out front and a fake brick façade.
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Mlop Sbau Trachak Chit
Offering better value than some of the places in town, this restaurant - outdoors under a thatch roof - and its delicious Khmer dishes are hugely popular with locals, especially in the evening. Neither the menu nor the sign are in English; from St 10 walk through a gate with an Anchor beer sign over it and follow the wooden walkway.
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Pohak Restaurant
Pohak Restaurant, across the street from the guesthouses, serves - according to the nicely laminated menu - some unique delicacies, including odoriferous soup, salad Vietnamese girl, chickens with three legs, cow haunts water, eel falling in love and frontline troop open the way.
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Little Garden Bar
Set in the garden of an old French-period property, this tranquil little haven serves Khmer and international dishes, including pizzas (around US$6), and wine by the glass. The rooftop terrace affords superb river views.
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Ta Eou Restaurant
Built on stilts over the river, this is a top place for a sunset meal, with views across to Bokor. The menu is extensive and includes fresh seafood (crab with peppercorns is a favourite), veggie dishes and local broths.
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Sauna Garden Bar
Both a relaxing sauna and a garden restaurant with good Khmer, Thai and Western food, this establishment - something of an expat hang-out - is also a good source of local information.
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Bakery 333
Around the corner from the Epic Arts Café, this is the best place in town for fresh baguettes. Look for the piles of split wood (for the oven) out front.
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Mittapheap Restaurant
An establishment facing the market that's long been a favourite thanks to its great soups and Khmer and Chinese staples, all at fair prices.
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eateries
The riverfront has two little eateries, one of which doubles as a pool hall (yes, right here in Preak Piphot River city!).
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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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