Khmer Restaurants provide an delicious Cambodian style menus
in the enjoyable, attractive and comfy atmosphere. The meals are served within
an organized, speedy and tidy manner. Cambodian food is pretty lower in
calories, higher in nutrition, and tasty. It includes many rice, chicken, beef,
and vegetable dishes.
Khmer Restaurants track their own roots to Khmer food and
yes it culture. they provide genuine Cambodian meals. The delightful meats, vegetables,
and soups have been enhanced to create the best flavorful, delicious, and
desirable dishes. Countless Cambodian dishes are relatively spiced, and served
with Toeuk Trey (fish sauces, bird's eye chilli's, sugar, and garlic) quietly
to better the meals. It's specialty that people dining together share common
dishes including 4 to 5 main courses with a plate of white rice served for each
person.
There's no formal system that governs which dish is eaten
first or considered the centerpiece.
Khmer Restaurants pledge to offer everybody who loves Khmer
food with the fantastic eating establishment, providing the best Cambodian
cuisine. Cambodian food is indicated by fresh ingredients used daily from local
Cambodian markets, spice, and spices like cilantro, basil, holy basil, gangal, lemon
grass, kaffir leaves etc...are used.
Amok
Paying homage for the national dish of Cambodia , amok (a
delicious cooked fish curry in banana leaf), this smart pavement diner offers
traditional Khmer fare. Try amok in four flavors or enjoy the scented salads
and aromatic soups.
Hours: 5-11pm
Address: The Alley
Phone: 63 800309
Combining the genuine taste of Cambodian country cooking
with Western attention to detail, the combination platter here is the ideal
quick studies in Khmer cuisine, with seven dishes (including fresh spring rolls
and stir-fried morning glory) beautifully presented in banana leaves.
Price: classes from US$5
Hours: 10am-10pm
Address: Pithnou St Banteay Srei district
Phone: 063-761436
Website: www.angkorpalm.com
Borey Sovann
Surely the farthest flung of the restaurants around Angkor , the tranquil garden retreat at Borey Sovann is
the great spot to dine before or after the pilgrimage to the River of a
Thousand Lingas at Kbal Spean.
Hours: 11am-2pm
Address: Near Kbal Spean
Phone: 063-760617
Sivatha St Stalls
Fast food, Khmer-style. These road stalls placed in the late
afternoon and maintain the fried rice and noodles coming till the early hours. Young
Khmers come here to throw furtive, often flirty, glances at each other. The
stalls should be a life-saver following a crawl along Bar Street .
Sivatha St Stalls
Hours: 5pm-late
Address: Sivatha
Street .
Socheata 2 Restaurant
A Khmer restaurant that doesn't drown anything in oil, it
provides a large range of Cambodian salads including banana leaf, pomelo and
watergrass.
Hours: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Address: Psar Chaa area
Phone: tel, info: 063 761416
Email: socheata_2@yahoo.com
Sugar Palm
This stunning wooden home catches the spirit of Cambodia to
perfection. Rich in ceilings, gentle breezes, polished beng (wood) floors and
conventional adornment, the Sugar Palm is the location to trial traditional
tastes infused with spices and herbs, such as char kreung (spice paste) meals
with lemongrass and chilli.
Hours: 11am-late
Address: Ta
Phul Road
Phone: 063-964838
Khmer, Asian restaurants in Siem Reap
Café Indochine
Once upon a time, all of the homes in Siem Reap looked like
this, however only some classic wooden houses stay. Favored by tour groups, and
even for good purpose, this atmospheric location provides aromatic Khmer and
Asian food. There's air-con downstairs, and also a healthful wine cellar.
Hours: 10am-3pm & 5-11pm
Address: Sivatha
St
Phone: 012 804952
Khmer Kitchen Restaurant
Can't get no cooking pleasure? Simply follow within the
actions of Sir Mick to this back-alley stalwart that kick-started life between
the streets. Khmer and Thai favourites make up the menu, with a nice vegetarian
assortment based around pumpkin or sweet potato.
Hours: 11am-10pm
Address: The Alley
Phone: 063-964154
Madame Butterfly
In a conventional wooden home with sumptuous silks and
billowing drapes, this restaurant offers Khmer dishes plus a medley of Asian
flavours. There are numerous quiet alcoves and hidden corners for a romantic
night out.
Hours: 6-11pm
Address: Airport
Rd
Phone: 016 909607
Khmer, International restaurants in Siem Reap
Cambodian BBQ
Long a Cambodian favourite, the classic phnom pleung (hill
of fire) is a DIY tabletop barbecue of meat or seafood. Here they take it to
another level by introducing exotic meats, including crocodile, snake (if you
dare), ostrich and kangaroo.
Hours: dinner
Address: The Alley
Phone: 063-965407
Email: CambodianBBQ@Angkorw.com
L'Escale des Arts
& des Sens
Created to celebrate the senses, this striking villa
promotes renowned French chef Didier Corlou's new Asian cuisine. The sumptuous
tapas platters are a must including an array of teasing tasters, all washed
down with a dash of rice wine. Mains include beef cooked seven ways, inspired
by a royal recipe for tiger meat (thankfully not on the menu).
Hours: 6.30am-10pm
Address: Oum
Khun St
Phone: 063-761442
Website: www.escale-arts-sens.com
Sala Bai
Sala Bai was doing the Jamie Oliver thing long before Jamie
opened the doors to fashionable Fifteen. This training school introduces
disadvantaged young Khmers to the art of hospitality and you are the guinea pig.
The tiny menu includes Western and Khmer food, with a set lunch for US$5.
Hours: noon-2pm Mon-Fri
Address: Ta
Phul Rd
Phone: 063-963329
Email: salabai@online.com.kh
Website: www.salabai.com
Soup Dragon
Start with classic Asian breakfasts on the ground floor, only
the recipe before tackling the temples. Later in the day, venture 2nd floor to
the smarter restaurant with a global menu. The rooftop bar donates a percentage
of profits to the Angkor Children's Hospital, so drinking here's helping
someone's liver, or even your own.
Hours: 6am-11pm
Address: Bar St
Phone: 063-964933