Eating Out
Edit ThisSiem Reap receives more than a million visitors each year thanks to Angkor Wat. But in recent years the town has quickly adapted to the needs - and dollars - of the tourists. Nowhere is this more evident than in "Bar Street" a short charming street in the old French quarter of town which is alive with cafes, bars and restaurants. By and large there are four main types of eating establishment in town.
1) Upmarket places aimed at foreigners and sometimes charging fat foreign prices. High quality, very "Zen." Khmer food is interesting, and Cambodia had a big dose of French influence to produce ane exciting cuisine. A good example, and other readers will add their favourites, is Sugar Palm Cafe managed by a Kiwi/Khmer couple to the highest standard. The food is exquisite.
2) Funky places for the free independent traveller. Global culture with a local twist. You'll spot them easily. They always have funky names like Dead Fish - and many are extremely popular.
3) Truly local restaurants. Cheerful, semi-outdoors,great food, heaps of it, cold beer and of course those ubiquitous plastic chairs. There are many around town, and many guest houses have their own local style restaurant. A reliablly good example is the simple restaurant at the Central Market "food court." These places are best enjoyed with locals who can advise on the best dishes.
Another good local place: Maharajah: Excellent Royal Indian Restaurant just in the Old Market Area just One Street Over from Pub Street . Very nicely prepared, Fresh, Hygienic, very reasonably priced, 100% Halal Royal Indian dishes - uniquely spiced North Indian dishes with an emphasis on meat (chicken, beef, mutton, fish) dishes. There’s also plenty of Veg dishes to choose from. The Indian breads are also excellent.. Free Home Delivery and All dishes are prepared with vegetable oil, vegetables are cleaned with drinking water and the ice are made with purified water . Tel+855 92 50 66 22 www.maharajah.biz
4) Foreign enclaves for the timid. The big hotels each have restaurants aimed at the package tours. Chinese, Japanese, Korean - or that global "Sheraton a la Carte" style - these could be located anywhere. The Khmer element is fairly minimal.
Go local! Depending on your budget the first three categories each offer more choices than you can possibly entertain during your stay - though a good strategy might be to mix and match your diet. You can go really adventurous if you wish: try some snake (which isn't bad at all) or frogs legs, or stick to more familiar fare. Travellers to tropical Asia are justifiably concerned about food preparation hygiene. This is a good argument to go to places recommended by others, but also to be on the safe side - a case of packing in your luggage a generous supply remedies for upset stomach, and sticking to bottled water.
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Arun
Edit ThisThe restaurant serves Khmer and Western food.
| type: | general |
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| address: | On the east side of the river |
| tel: | +63-15-638469 |
Bayon I
Edit ThisThe restaurant is located in the centre of Siemreap, a romantic place during the night capturing the sound of silence that bring back the memory of Angkor sites during the day. It is an unescaped once serving Western - Asian and Chinese foods. However, Siemreap town still provides a limited places for meals, therefore having meal inside the hotel is also encouraged.
| type: | general |
| World66 rating: | [rate it] |
| address: | Wat Bo Road |
| tel: | +63-12-855219 |
Cafe D'Angkor
Edit ThisThis fine restaurant serves European and Asian food - breakfast, lunch and dinner. All major credit cards are taken.
| type: | general |
| World66 rating: | [rate it] |
| address: | Grand Hotel D'Angkor |
| tel: | +63-963888 |
Central Market
Edit ThisIf you're looking for inexpensive but trustworthy food in Siem Reap, and don't want to dine "western style" down bar street - but would rather savour genuine local food, then try the food court at the Central Market. There, adjacent to the t-shirt and souvenir vendors iis a collection of tables and chairs served by a number of restaurants. The first one on your left is well worth a try. Family run, they do great food, and if you're not sure about eating chicken, then try the fish. Caught fresh from Tonle Sap lake, the fish is quite bony but really tasty. Fresh more..
| type: | Cheap |
| World66 rating: | |
| accessibility: | Easy. |
| address: | Central Market |
| PriceOfMenu: | $3 for a big meal. |
Chivit Thai
Edit ThisThai restaurant located in a Khmer-style wood house. Reasonable priced.
| type: | general |
| World66 rating: | |
| address: | Wat Bo Road |
| tel: | +63-15-630059 |
Continental Cafe
Edit ThisThis restaurant is open from 7 am until midnight. It serves Pasta and Pizza and other moderately priced food. You can also play billiards here.
| type: | African |
| World66 rating: | [rate it] |
| address: | 353 Pokambor Avenue |
| tel: | +63-15-8503212 |
Figo Bar
Edit This Figo
Restaurant/Bar
Serving “the food you miss,” American and Mediterranean specialties, including hand made breads, meats roast in a wood fired oven and organic produce from Figo’s own farm. Serving great drinks and cool jazz. A relaxing, a/c, dust-free refuge with an “expansive view of endlessly fascinating views of the urban landscape of Siem Reap.”
11:00AM - Late
| type: | American |
| World66 rating: | |
| tel: | 063-965077 |
| url: | www.figobar.com |
| address: | Sivatha Blvd, near the Old Market |
| email: | kate@purpledrag.com |
Hotel de la Paix
Edit ThisHotel de la Paix
photo by: Andreas Melin
Great restaurant with fine dining.
Great ambiance, nice design, great service.
| type: | First Class |
| World66 rating: | |
| address: | Hotel de la Paix |
| PriceOfMenu: | 50 USD per pax all included |
In Touch Restaurant&Bar
Edit ThisIn Touch – Thai Restaurant and bar is located upstairs and opposite the Red Piano. This was a really tastefully decorated restaurant. It featured a feature wall of a greenish stone along the back wall and as you entered up the stairs. There is a great balcony area to watch the action below. The lighting arrangement consisting of many, many shades is one of the most original and effective.
| type: | Thai |
| World66 rating: | |
| accessibility: | old market |
| tel: | 855 16 731 111 |
| address: | pub street, old market |
| PriceOfMenu: | $$$-$$$$ |
Maharajah
Edit ThisSister Restaurant to Maharajah at Siem Reap, Now also in Sihanouk Ville, favorite haunt of both Expiates & Tourist curry lovers, due to its Fresh, Hygienic & Authentic preparation. Here is a priceless range of all finger licking Dishes, Used high quality authentic Indian spices that make all the visitors have to the delicious food with unforgettable taste. the only Authentic Halal Food in Town , All dishes are Prepared with Vegetable oil, Vegetable are Cleaned with Drinking Water and Ice made with Purified water ,
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| type: | Indian and Pakistani |
| World66 rating: | |
| accessibility: | Satisfaction |
| tel: | 092 50 66 22 |
| url: | www.maharajah.biz |
| address: | Next to Pub Street between CAB bank and hospital old market area siem reap Cambodia |
| PriceOfMenu: | 3. 00 $ USD |
| email: | maharajahcuisine@yahoo.com |
