Cambodia Restaurants

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  • 1. Elia Greek Kitchen

    $ | Old Market

    There's a sophisticated yet casual vibe at this airy, white and brick restaurant that, along with its sister branch in Phnom Penh, serves probably the best Greek food in the country. You'll find all the classics here, including tzatziki, hummus, gyros, calamari, and moussaka; it's all just great.

    31-34 St. 9, Siem Reap, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    855-089-325245

    Known For

    • Authentic and delicious Greek food
    • Romantic atmosphere
    • Excellent service
  • 2. Epic Arts Cafe

    $ | Kompong Kandal

    Created to raise awareness and generate work opportunities for deaf and disabled people, many of whom it now employs, Epic Arts Cafe serves a selection of tasty breakfast and lunch dishes, as well as desserts, fresh-fruit smoothies, and coffee brewed from local beans. There's a shop upstairs, too, selling local goods.

    1st May Rd., Kampot, Kampot, Cambodia
    855-092-922069

    Known For

    • Provides work opportunities for deaf and disabled
    • Very pleasant atmosphere
    • Known for its BLT sandwich and carrot cake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 3. Friends the Restaurant

    $

    This popular nonprofit eatery just a short walk from the National Museum serves a huge range of tapas, fruit juices, salads, and international dishes. You can admire the colorful artwork, then visit the Friends Futures Factory (F3) next door, an open-air creative space with regular markets, exhibitions, and concerts.

    215 St. 13, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    855-012-802072

    Known For

    • Falafel burger
    • Attentive staff and service
    • International clientele and atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Sandan

    $ | Krong Preah

    Operated by the Tree Alliance charity, this is a vocational training restaurant that demonstrates just how good the training is—the service is attentive and the food exceptional. New and inventive Cambodian dishes are constantly being added, the specials change regularly, and the cocktails are pretty decent, too.

    St. 10311, Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
    855-098-454400

    Known For

    • Your meal supports youth training
    • Cambodian panfried noodles
    • Great value and taste
  • 5. ST 63 Bassak

    $ | Boeung Keng Kang 1

    ST 63 Bassak is run by a young Cambodian couple who aim to make international cuisine accessible and affordable for a local crowd, and at the same time showcase the best of Cambodian cuisine for foreign crowds. The result is a mix of local favorites like beef loc lac (stir-fried beef with fried egg and lime pepper sauce), alongside French-inspired dishes such as slow-cooked oxtail with a red wine jus.

    2 St. 308, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    855-015-647062

    Known For

    • Cha Kdao Sach Maon (spicy hot chicken with basil)
    • Refreshing cocktails
    • Creamy smoothies
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  • 6. Cafe Espresso Kampot

    $

    Caffeine can lovers rejoice, for at the Australian-run Cafe Espresso you are guaranteed to find an excellent cup of coffee. Beans are locally sourced, regionally grown, home roasted, and ground fresh to order. The café, in a former warehouse with a trendy atmosphere, also serves very good cross-cultural dishes, including veggie options. 

    Highway 33, Kampot, Kampot, Cambodia
    855-092-388736

    Known For

    • Western comfort food
    • Vegetarian options
    • Family-friendly environment

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 7. Cafe Sushi

    $ | Khan Mittapheap

    You can fish your own dinner right out of the Gulf of Siam on a trip arranged by this restaurant, then take a class to learn how to prepare it—or just choose whether to have it grilled or made into a tartare, sushi, nigiri, or tempura. By far the most authentic Japanese food in Sihanoukville, the menu is heavily reliant on the Japanese owner's whim and the fish caught that day. Bento boxes, okonomiyaki, and other delights are also on offer.

    37 St. 705, Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
    034-934800

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 8. Chantrea

    $

    This roadside open-air restaurant serves large helpings of excellent local dishes at bargain prices.

    Crossroads of St. 29 and St. 514, Banlung, Ratanakiri, Cambodia
    855-088-728--2878

    Known For

    • Fried beef salad (lok lak)
    • Generous portions
    • Very budget friendly
  • 9. Chhne Meas Restaurant

    $

    Dine on the edge of Victory Beach, next to the crashing waves, at this lovely indoor-outdoor Cambodian restaurant. All manner of fresh fish and seafood, from stir-fries to clay pots to barbecues and curries, is available. Locals eat at this little offbeat gem—which is always a good sign. As it is usually only frequented by locals, English is not really spoken, so go with the flow.

    Vithey Krong, Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
    012-340060

    Known For

    • <PRO>sunset location</PRO>
    • <PRO>local crowd</PRO>
    • <PRO>stir-fried crab</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 10. Curry King

    $

    This small restaurant serves big portions of Indian favorites at a great price, from paneer biryani rice to chicken masala and onion bhajis. You can accompany your meal with a mango lassi or a local beer, if you must.

    Serendipity Beach Road, Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
    855-098-609030

    Known For

    • Thali platter meals
    • Casual atmosphere
    • Vegetarian options
  • 11. DeliCious

    $ | French Quarter

    Despite its small size, Kampot has some of the best restaurants in the kingdom and this tiny French-run deli-café is one of the standouts. The fare is relatively simple—salads, sandwiches, and homemade pastries and pies, but it's all top quality and made using natural, locally sourced ingredients.

    34 St. 724, Kampot, Kampot, Cambodia
    855-095-952106

    Known For

    • Great food
    • Daily changing specials
    • Fun evening happy hour
  • 12. Farm to Table

    $

    Focusing on a mostly Western menu packed with organic, locally sourced ingredients, this restaurant does what the name says, featuring fresh, seasonal produce from farmers across Cambodia. There is indoor seating, but the best place to be is in the lovely leafy garden, which also hosts regular farmers' markets.

    16 St. 360, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    855-078-899722

    Known For

    • Sustainability focus
    • Wonderful garden
    • Good cocktails
  • 13. Jaan Bai

    $

    The name means "rice bowl" in Khmer and this social enterprise restaurant curated by the Cambodian Children Trust dishes up tasty Khmer and Thai mains in a cozy and artsy atmosphere—rotating exhibits of local artworks hang from the wall, and it's often packed with young creatives in the evenings. Jaan Bai provides skills development and employment for disadvantaged Cambodians, and a share of the profits goes towards community development work.

    St. 2, Battambang, Battambang, Cambodia
    855-078-263144

    Known For

    • Good set meals for sharing
    • Locally brewed organic coffee
    • No MSG in the food
  • 14. Kep Coffee

    $

    This small restaurant is a popular with the chic weekenders from Phnom Penh and it's the perfect spot to stop in before catching a boat to Koh Tonsay (Rabbit Island). The handwritten chalk menu features quesadillas, burgers, and grilled sandwiches, served in large, tasty portions. 

    St. 33A, Kep, Kep, Cambodia
    855-097-2607472

    Known For

    • Ham and cheese cold sandwich
    • Freshly made cakes and desserts
    • Friendly atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 15. Khéma La Poste

    $ | Khan Daun Penh

    There are two branches of Khéma in the city, but this one, with its French colonial stylings, heritage building, and location in the heart of the old quarter, is the one to go to. Expect modern French cuisine served at all times of the day, but weekend brunch is probably the most popular meal.

    41 St. 13, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    855-015-841888

    Known For

    • Excellent French cuisine
    • Weekend brunch
    • Classical interior stylings
  • 16. Kinyei Cafe

    $

    A tiny, hip coffee shop in the historical district strewn, Kinyei is decorated with potted plants and managed by knowledgeable local baristas who serve a robust blend of beans from Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. The lunch options, such as the veggie rolls, are perfect for a quick bite. Kinyei Cafe is part of the same social enterprise project managing nearby Jaan Bai, and helping young Cambodians develop employment skills.

    229 St. 1.5, Battambang, Battambang, Cambodia
    855-069-734745

    Known For

    • Gluten-free choices
    • Good breakfast sets
    • Strong coffee
  • 17. Manoha

    $

    Though it doesn't have the sea views, the simple and unpretentious Manoha serves excellent French-Khmer cuisine with a sophisticated air, prepared by a Cambodian chef who utilizes the best of fresh local ingredients and the fresh fish. Delicate dishes like fish carpaccio and tartare are recommended, as is the bai cha Manoha (prawns in a spicy sauce, with rice served in a pineapple).

    1035 Rd., Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
    855-096-440--1586

    Known For

    • Hearty breakfast
    • Open 24 hours
    • Big portions and extensive menu
  • 18. Moloppor

    $

    This pleasant Japanese-style café by the river serves good snacks, small plates, desserts, and drinks. Try a cashew-nut shake—you'll probably want a second. You can also try the sauna upstairs.

    E. River Rd., Siem Reap, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    063-504--6888

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 19. Rikitikitavi

    $

    This cheery second-floor terrace restaurant above a guesthouse serves European and American favorites such as burgers, bruschetta, and salads, as well as Khmer dishes: try the creamy Saraman beef curry with peanuts, local herbs, and spices. Many ingredients are seasonal and locally sourced, though there aren't a lot of vegetarian options.

    Riverside Rd., Kampot, Kampot, Cambodia
    855-017-306557

    Known For

    • Local ingredients
    • Great riverside views
    • Extensive menu
  • 20. Romdeng

    $

    Some of the country's tastiest provincial Khmer dishes are served at this gorgeously redesigned house in a residential area. Romdeng (which means "galangal" in Khmer) offers plenty of piquant soups, curries, salads, and meat dishes. The adventurous can try the three flavors of prahok, Cambodia's signature fermented fish paste, or, if you're even braver, the fried spiders.

    74 St. 174, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    855-070-519565

    Known For

    • Cambodia's signature fermented fish paste
    • Pomelo salad
    • Fried insects

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