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 Tokolok, Tom Kha Kai and Chicken fried with Pumpki by bpacker If you're dying to try the local grub but feel to wary to eat at the local stalls, head for Buddha Lounge. Everthing there is good. Try the Chicken fried with Pumpkin and the Tom Kha Kai ( Thai coconut based chicken soup ) . The dishes are reasonably priced too, for about USD4-5 per plate. You can order a cool Tokolok ( cool fruit drink, blended with condensed milk ) to go with your meals. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageDirections: Budhha Lounge is just opp Red Piano
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 (L-R)Beef, Fish, Chicken by bpacker Now that you're here in Cambodia, it's quite silly to scarf down a pizza where there's so many delicious local dishes to choose from. Open your minds and tastebuds, for crying out loud. Well, here's a couple of safe dishes that's guaranteed to go down well, even with fussy palattes as they don't contain dog, cat or worms. Here's a sample of what the divas ate at a little local restaurant at Kbal Spean. Everything was good, safe and fresh.. Soup Soups in Cambodia are generally clear with a taste that hinges on a combination of sweet and sour. Think Tom Yam without the zest of chillies and you'll get Cambodian.The surprising thing is that these soups are cooked with fruits, that's why the sweet and tart taste . Try "Machoe Youn Saich Trey",a delicious concoction of catfish, tomato, pineapple, courgette, basil. Meat Dishes The divas ate delicious Chicken fried with Sesame Oil and Ginger and Sauteed Beef with Vegetables or "Saich ko char manor " Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than average
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 "Sorry late!" by Tommiandtanja We came back to this restaurant three times. Food was delicious and there was something really genuine in this place... The only waitor in this place had an enormous resemblance with Goofy, we thought - he was very nice, a little clumsy and had a mantra: "Sorry late!" Best place to dine in town! Leave a Comment Theme: IndianComparison: about average
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 An Indian feast for a fraction of home by richiecdisc Though I am a big proponent of eating only the local dishes, it can get tedious in a place like Cambodia where the diversity is somewhat limited. Also, it is not a world class cuisine as say Thai or Vietnamese food is. We tried more than our share of Cambodian delicacies but we found some great Indian food on our travels too and at prices that have us still hankering for a curry. Taj Mahal was no exception. One cool feature was that the walls were lined with the flags of the world. This gave us something to check out while we waited for our delicious meal to come out. It was upscale compared to the local market just across the street but the prices were very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes served. In fact, we went back twice it was so good.
On one visit, we had butter chicken ($4), chicken tikka masala ($4), nan ($1!), chapatti (50 cents) and a lassi ($1.50). Of course $13.50 is enough to eat all day at local food stalls. Hell, some could get their room and eat for that much but you’d have a hard time getting just one dish for that price back home at an Indian restaurant. Also, the meat quality was up to Western standards and a far cry from what you generally find in your soup at the market. We also were stuffed and could have got away with a few less dishes. Leave a Comment Theme: IndianPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: 480 Group 6 Mondul 1???Phone: 012 596 644Directions: It's just across from the Central Market.
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 Yummy, Yummy by we2364 It is very occasional to find this restaurant since it is just located within a few steps from our guesthouse. But we feel very fortunate to find it as it provides the best cambodia food in town. All of us are on the backpack travel. But it is unbelievable we spent every dinner in this cosy restaurant to enjoy the local food. The service of the staff here is comparatively professional and satisfactory, with a neat decoration style in the local culture. Sorry guys, I put the photos of you as a free ad. for the restaurant.
Hot Pot is very tasty with special flavor and also enough for sharing. Leave a Comment Theme: DinerPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: Sorry the only bad thing is I did not get a card.Directions: On the east bank of the river
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 Cambodian stew with a baguette, a nice mix by richiecdisc The Soup Dragon was nearly one of the biggest disappointments in Cambodia. This might sounds overly dramatic but I love my food and one of the main things that drew me to the current trip of Vietnam/Cambodia/Laos was the cuisine of Vietnam, particularly their flagship soup of pho. Of course, we’d had more than our share of it in Vietnam but we also enjoyed it in Laos and in Cambodia as well. Since this was our last stop, we wanted to have a few more bowls before heading home. The Soup Dragon sounded like just the place but on our visit, we were put off by the upscale look of the place and the over-priced menu that did not feature Pho. We passed on it but still curious, we went back the next morning to see if their breakfast offering was any better.
This might sound odd but pho is traditionally a breakfast food so it was worth a try. We were happy to find it was not only on the menu but also that the prices were far more reasonable and in the local currency rather than dollars as it they had been the night before. Not only was it cheap at 2500 riel (about sixty cents), but it was the real thing too; a big brimming bowl of noodles and broth, with rare slices of beef cooking itself right on top. It came with the prerequisite soy beans, mint/coriander leaves, chilies, and wedges of lime that give it its signature flavor too. On subsequent visits we tried also a Cambodian stew that was equally tasty; it had a thicker spicier broth with big hunks of stewing beef cooked to marvelous perfection. The caper was it was served with an out of the oven French baguette that went perfectly with the rich sauce. Top this off with an ice coffee and you have the perfect breakfast. One note of caution is these dishes are only served for breakfast and lunch. They cannot be had on the dinner menu. This makes it tough when you are visiting the temples as you generally leave for the ruins before breakfast to catch the sunrise and do not return until after sunset. So, what we did was ask our driver to bring us back into town for lunch one time so we could enjoy the Soup Dragon on our last day in town. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageDirections: Just north of the Central Market and conveniently on the way to our guesthouse!
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 Kuytheav at Angkor Jasmine by bpacker Not many know this but there is a lot of Chinese influence on Cambodian food. Kuytheav, the noodle dish is a good example. It was originally brought to Cambodia by the Chinese pioneers who settled in the surrounding region.
If you're keen to try the local Cambodian cuisine, I'd recommend the delicious Kuytheav. It's a beef-noodle soup dish, somewhat similar to Vietnam's "pho bo". You'll find medium rare pieces of beef simmered in delicious broth and garnished with bean sprouts, crisp green chives and soft rice noodles. I had mine at a dinner buffet (USD12?) in Jasmine Angkor Restaurant. Other than the noodles, there were mouth-watering desserts, fresh fruits, fried rice, fish, beef, papaya salads, etc etc Your driver gets to eat for free if you dine there. So do a good deed today. There was also free entertainment ( apsara dancing) but it paled to the one I saw at Grand Hotel. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveDirections: Every tuk tuk driver knows this bustling big buffet restaurant. It's in central part of town.
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 Beng Mealea Villa & Restaurant by shintarojon Tired of going to other resto outside??? Well, no need to go outside 'coz the pension/guest house where you are staying offers western food---of course, you can take your meal for a tourist price!!!
(Jan. 1-5, 2004) 1. Rice - US $ 0.20 2. Vegetables with meat - US $ 1.50 3. Other meal - US $ 1.50 to US $ 2.50 4. Ice Tea - US $ 0.30 5. Coke - US $ 0.40 Leave a Comment Theme: AmericanPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: #0126 Wat Svay Village Salakomrerk Commune, Siem RPhone: (855)-12-630599Other Contact: in_poly@yahoo.com
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 noodles by shintarojon Breakfast, lunch and dinner is being served near the temples. Prices are quoted in dollars! Cheapest one is US$ 1.50 for a rice and dish and expensive one is high as US$ 3.00.
Jan. 2, 2004 Lunch : (near Bayon Temple) 1. Vegetables with rice - US$ 1.50 2. Fruit shake - US$ 1.00 Jan. 3, 2004 Lunch: (near Prasat Neak Pean) 1. Vegetables with rice - US$ 1.50 2. Coconut juice - US$ 1.00 Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: near Bayon Temple and other temples
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During our walk in the town we choosed Kampuccino Pizza at the riverside of the Siem Reap for our late lunch. It is a lovely and relaxed place under the shady arcade behind the abundant green plants. We took our time before we continued our second part of our walk in town. After our lunch we crossed the road to have a look at the river and backwards to the nice architecture of the restaurant.
After many days Asian, Thai and Khmer food it was time for something else. So I choose mezze from the Middle East, Italian foccaccio and Indian lassi. A international mix from all over the globe which not disappointed me at all. Leave a Comment Theme: Eclectic/InternationalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageDirections: At the riverfront, just east of the Psar Chaa
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