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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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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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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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