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SIEM REAP RESTAURANTS
Where and What to Eat in Siem Reap?
As the gateway to the World Heritage site, Angkor Wat, Siem Reap draws huge numbers of tourist each year. It has risen to the occasion with an impressive array of quality restaurants serving not only Khmer dishes but a huge choice of other Asian and international cuisines. To find one that’s just right for you, take a stroll along Pub Street and Sivatha Blvd near the Old Market, or ask your driver to drop you by our recommendations below.
Bopha Angkor At No.0512 Acharsva Street, You can enjoy your meal in amazing tropical garden or have a drink at the terrace on the bank of the Siem Reap River. Bopha Angkor offers a variety of traditional Khmer cuisine, Picnic box, afternoon tea, crêpes, ice cream, cocktails and refreshments are also available. Bopha Angkor Restaurant & Terrace is open daily for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Amazon Angkor (Buffet Dinner with traditional dance performance) Down from national road about 1km, about 10 minutes from center, Amazon Angkor provides Khmer Food and international Buffet service to Both local and international tourists at it's eco-friendly atmosphere. It offers A wide range of food selections available here with a big stage for traditional dance performance from 7:30-8:30pm every night.
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC) On Pokambor Ave to the south of the Royal Palace, in a former governor’s mansion overlooking the Siem Reap River, the FCC is a part of the luxury FCC Angkor Hotel. This gourmet international restaurant delivers meals from breakfast to dinner and has a good selection of wines. The classic Art Deco bar is spacious and has excellent bartenders.
The Red Piano At 341, Pub street, the Red Piano is in a fine location and has an ambiance to match. The menu ranges from pastas to imported steaks, and from sandwiches to other international and Asian favorites. It also has a good collection of wines and a long cocktail menu.
Blue Pumpkin Located on 365 Mondul 1, this stylish modern, all-white (not blue) café is much loved by both locals and tourists. It serves great pastries, burgers and sandwiches, as well as ice creams and pastries. Wi-Fi connection, too.
Café Indochine On Sivatha Blvd, a beautiful traditional wooden house. The menu is rich with dishes from Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand as well as French specialties.
Maharajah On street 7, Psar Chas area, next to pub street, Fresh Indian food dining experience at Maharajah will make you believe that exclusivity with a touch of simplicity is important in the creation of every delicious dish. This is also known as Halal food restaurant in Siem Reap.
Taj Mahal Restaurant: Classic Indian Cuisine Halal
On Street#11,Near to Pub street Old Market Area,Siem Reap
"From ancient places of the Indian sub-continent to modern kitchens, hand-blended masalas remain a treasured element of the finest cooking. The rich spices found in these blends are imported from their native countries, and mixed with the greatest care by Master Chef M. Ahmad and his professional team of the popular Taj Mahal restaurant, one of the tasty pints in Siem Reap. M. Ahmad's inspiration came from researching the favorite dishes of many royal families who ruled India centuries ago. Free wifi. " Business hours: 11:00AM - 10:00PM
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