#1 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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ericeali says:
A dining experience at MAHARAJAH will make you believe that exclusivity with a touch of simplicity is important in the creation of every delicious dish. Along with the assurance of a wide range of delectable dishes and an immaculate service, a meal at The MAHARAJAH restaurant inspires interactive di...
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#2 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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mahendra7124 says:
LITTLE INDIA authentic Indian cuisine Halal
The best Indian restaurant in town most favorite hunt of both experts & tourist curry lovers, due to its fresh, hygienic & authentic preparation with excellent taste vegetarian & non vegetarian Indian dishes with traditional taste Authentic spices used,...
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#3 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
at USD$1 0r 4000r per plate, you get to have one of the most wonderful meals in siem reap, the closest you can get to what cambodians eat without getting a stomachache with your delicate stomaches. hygiene queries aside, these stalls are almost always full of tourists out for a quick and cheap meal....
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#4 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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thenewextrememimi says:
I went to Abacus just because I heard it served crocodile, but it actually has some awesome food. The menu is French with exotic touches, with lots of tasty sounding items. I believe both the bartender and chef are French as well, or at least that's what they were speaking to each other. There's a b...
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#5 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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Arwenoel says:
This is the place where I fall in love with Khmer Food.The restaurant is running by a local Khmer family, they are friendly and helpful.The price is range from USD$2-$5. You should try the Cambodian Fish Soup (USD $2.50). It's incredibly delicious! Try also Khmer Friend Fish (2 big Fishes @ USD $3.5...
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#6 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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worldcitizen says:
At this restaurant they have an interesting selection to choose from: snake, kangaroo (?), crocodile, frog, ostrich and of course chicken, pork or beef. Each person usually orders one dish and then you share a barbecue with two or so people. I think there are some regular cooked meals available if y...
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#7 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
a small popular cafe aimed at tourists. with it's white interior and sleek decor filled with ambience, it's very different from the other cafes around psar char (old market). There's free WIFI cafe wide and huge couches to sit on at the 2nd storey, but the couches are usually taken most of the time....
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#8 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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umbralwalker says:
The number of restaurants in Siem Reap leaves you with plenty of choices, both western and eastern. What made the Forest Hut stand out was not only the excellent western and eastern foods (from fantastic margarita pizzas to Khmer Amok served in a coconut), but the friendly service.
Phalla (pr...
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#9 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
i was bored on my last day in siem reap so i just told my tuk tuk driver," hey chan, how about going for some spiders?" he looked at me amazed and we zipped off to the old market place in search of fried spiders. Alas the store in teh wet market was closed so we got off to a roadside store. there we...
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#10 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
popular foodhouse with multiple tiers and levels in an open air environment. the architecture is quirky and squeaky at times. you can choose to sit on chairs at the ground levels or on mats on the upper tiers. food was ok and music was played throughout, but no life bands on the night we were there ...
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#11 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
on the road to Angkor Wat, drop by the little store named Madamsachiko. over there, dozens of edible angkor wats are sold in box after box of cookies. when we entered the shop we were greeted at least 4 times in japanese and offered a small glass of honey water to quench our thirst. we were even tal...
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#12 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
we had most of our breakfast here (except for once when we skipped breakfast with a tiny Snickers bar on hand) since we stayed at the Red Piano Guesthoue which provided us with free breakfast every morning and were quite delighted with the services. although timing states that breakfast starts at 7a...
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#13 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
restaurant right next to "the balcony" with a 2nd storey terrace overlooking the end of pub street. crowded with tour groups and we chose the balcony sit with a dozen peeing lizards above us. we were lucky the place was dark and we couldn't really see our food. there's a live band but it wasn't live...
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#14 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
after looking around for our driver and failing, we decided to eat without him. which was a very bad thing to do since at the back of our minds we had a feeling he was waiting to bring us for lunch. but we decided that maybe there migth eb the chance that he would have had lunch before us. which wil...
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#15 of 15 restaurants, cafes & food in Siem Reap
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xiansational says:
our driver introduced us to this place for a quick lunch before our visit to Banteay Samre. the food was good and the experience actually felt quite weird to say the least. halfway through eating, this puppy came in from the back door and started scavenging for food. then came this larger dog and fo...
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