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. 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
  • 4. 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
  • 5. 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
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  • 6. FCC

    $$

    You don't have to be a foreign correspondent to join the lively international crowd that gathers every day at this atmospheric French-colonial building. The beer is always cold, the cocktails icy, and you can grab a reliable burger or wood-fired pizza and enjoy the open river views if you're in need of a change from Khmer fare (having said that, the beef Lok Lak is one of the best in town).

    363 Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    023-724014

    Known For

    • <PRO>beer-battered fish-and-chips</PRO>
    • <PRO>lively meeting spot</PRO>
    • <PRO>occasional cultural events</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 7. 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.
  • 8. 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
  • 9. 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
  • 10. Malis

    $$$

    The Phnom Penh elite frequent this upscale, traditional Khmer restaurant in a peaceful garden, as its chef Luu Meng is a Cambodian celebrity who has worked on TV with the likes of Gordon Ramsay. The long menu features a variety of fresh fish and seafood, soups, curries, and grilled meats. The prices are a little high by Cambodian standards, but it makes for an enjoyable change if you're looking for something out of the ordinary, and you certainly get what you pay for.

    136 St. 41 (Preah Norodom), Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    855-015-814888

    Known For

    • Rotating seasonal menu
    • Fish prahok
    • Creative curries

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 11. Rendez-Vous

    $$

    This trendy downtown restaurant serves a blend of Khmer and Chinese dishes---which makes sense given Sihanoukville's demographics---so expect choices like roast pork and rice, chicken curry, whole salted fish, and even durian pizza. The large two-level space has plenty of seating choices.

    28 Mithona St., Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
    855-098-268005

    Known For

    • Open all day
    • Modern decor
    • Varied menu
  • 12. Smile

    $

    Buddhism for Social Development Action runs this experiential training restaurant. Even so, the dining experience (Khmer and Western, leaning heavily towards Italian, food served) on the whole is better than many professional setups. The dining area is spacious, lime green and white, and cooled by overhead fans. Meals can also be enjoyed outside in front of the restaurant with open views onto the Mekong River.

    6 Mort Tunle St. (aka Riverside St.), Kampong Cham, Kampong Cham, Cambodia
    017-997709
  • 13. Starfish Bakery and Cafe

    $

    Here you can try a shake, house-made yogurt, or a brownie, indulge in a massage, and learn about volunteering opportunities in Sihanoukville. The café has Wi-Fi and a handicrafts shop upstairs. It's not the easiest of places to find—hidden down a dirt road behind the Samudera Market in town—but it's well worth the trek, as it benefits the Starfish Project, which supports individuals in need.

    Sihanoukville, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
    012-952011

    Known For

    • <PRO>quiet garden setting</PRO>
    • <PRO>business with a cause</PRO>
    • <PRO>homemade pastries</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 14. The Green Carrot

    $

    In the center of sleepy Banlung, this popular open-air restaurant serves a mixed menu of simple Western and Asian dishes. There are burgers (fish and beef options), ham and cheese sandwiches, and fried noodles, as well as a large selection of tasty vegetarian options, including Greek salad and tofu curry.

    78A Krong Ban Lung, Banlung, Ratanakiri, 16452, Cambodia
    855-071-929--3278

    Known For

    • Large vegetarian menu
    • Cozy atmosphere
    • $2 happy hour cocktails
  • 15. The Little Red Fox Espresso

    $

    Tucked away along Siem Reap's quiet Kandal Village shopping street, this charming cafe run by an Australian couple provides more than just espresso: there's a great menu of healthy breakfast and lunches (they're closed in the evening) such as the B.L.A.T bagel (a BLT with avocado) or the Tri Grain Bowl, a combination of red rice, chia seeds, and couscous, topped with kale and beetroot hummus.

    593 Hap Guan St., Siem Reap, Siem Reap, Cambodia
    855-016-669724

    Known For

    • Healthy breakfasts
    • Chill atmosphere
    • Great coffee beverages

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed., no dinner
  • 16. Tokae Restaurant

    $

    Next to Kratie's busy marketplace, this is one of the better places to eat in town. The kitchen provides decent and inexpensive traditional Khmer fare and Western-style comfort foods catering to a mostly tourist clientele.

    10 St., Kratie, Kratie, Cambodia
  • 17. Vibe

    $

    This small spot is probably the best vegan restaurant in Phnom Penh, possibly in the whole country. The menu is packed with vegetable, plant, and grain dishes, with options for all dietary needs (nut, dairy, gluten), and delivers on flavor. Wash it all down with one of their fantastic cold-pressed juices.

    26 St. 446, Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    855-061-764937

    Known For

    • Quality vegan food
    • Cold-pressed juices
    • Laid-back atmosphere

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