#1 of 21 restaurants 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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#2 of 21 restaurants 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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#3 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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randima says:
After a long day from Amazing ANGKOR WAT temple complex, i really want to have hevey good meal for my Dinner. i told my moto driver to bring me some good restaurant, so he took me to Old market area it was around 7.30 in the evening.
i was serprise so meny kind of restaurnt and bars there. i walke…
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#4 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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CinnamonCookie says:
The curry walla is the place to go if you want to eat a good curry. In my opinion this is the best affordable indian restaurant in town! It's located on Sivatha street, a little out of the pub street area, but really worth the extra walk.
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#5 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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CinnamonCookie says:
Cafe de la Paix (inside Hotel de la Paix) is one of the best breakfast and lunch places in Siem Reap, together with the Blue Pumpkin. I think it is quite popular with expats, but it's still not very busy here. (But right now, it's not very busy in town at all..) Where to start?
First: the ice-cream…
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#6 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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Camb09 says:
Sip on healthy fruit cocktails in our tropical garden setting inspired by different Asian influences.
Enjoy excellent Cambodian cuisine including local organic salads, Amok, Lok Lak, ginger frog, and barbecue.
We welcome you to join us to our sunday brunch buffet or any other evening event with f…
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#7 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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CinnamonCookie says:
This lovely cafe/commune center is on a short walk from the old market and a favorite hang-out of mine. They have a lovely vegetarian/vegan menu with great fruit shakes. The atmosphere is great because the cafe is situated in a beautiful garden, that exhibits some art too.
They also offer yoga, pi…
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#8 of 21 restaurants 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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#9 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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CinnamonCookie says:
I've been spending so many hours here, I just had to write a review about this. I just love it here - especially the lounge upstairs. Ofcourse it is a bit uncambodian, but the food is just lovely. Great coffee, great shakes, great bakery things. The Asian food is also ok, but I prefer the sweet thin…
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#10 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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tashgorgeous says:
What caught our attention was the "50 cents for draft beer" at the entrance.
Of course the food was great as well, they served authentic Khmer food, like Lok Lak and Amok. I enjoyed my amok very much although I found my friend's beef barbecue a bit tough, the flavor is rich. Portions are pretty g…
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#11 of 21 restaurants 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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#12 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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CinnamonCookie says:
A little bit out of the regular touristy areas, and more frequently visited by non-tourist western people. Their coffee is really good, and they have so much varieties! If you’re craving for a frappuccino or whatever they called it these days, this is the place to go.
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#13 of 21 restaurants 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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#14 of 21 restaurants in Siem Reap
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CinnamonCookie says:
You have a lot of these all-rounder café’s/restaurants that offer Khmer, Asian and international food and Le Tigre de Papier is doing very okay in this range. Especially the pizza’s are not bad! Only go to the one next to the Soup Dragon, that’s the one I’m talking about. They have another …
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#15 of 21 restaurants 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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