
Restaurants in Kampot
Where to eat in Kampot — top-rated restaurants, cafes, and local favourites
From traditional local cuisine to international dining, Kampot has a growing food scene worth sampling. We have personally reviewed restaurants in Kampot and included our picks with photos and honest ratings to help you decide where to eat.
Restaurant Listings

This spot serves Middle Eastern fare with substantial falafel wraps and mezze plates featuring fresh sauces and kebabs around $5. The owner’s warm hospitality creates a casual vibe reminiscent of a small Italian trattoria.

Affordable breakfasts like a $3.50 big morning meal come with river views and a cozy atmosphere enhanced by a garden courtyard and plentiful charging outlets, making it a great spot for casual dining or working.

BaZaar Café's Buddha bowls blend fresh produce with tangy local kefir and herbal tonics. Sit in the tranquil garden to enjoy flavors that refresh both palate and mind.

Known for its freshly brewed robusta coffee and house-made yogurt with Cambodian honey, this café serves balanced breakfast options like muesli with fresh fruit. The cozy atmosphere is complemented by friendly staff who support people with disabilities, adding a meaningful touch to each visit.

Kampot Seafood & Pepper features head-on shrimp and dishes seasoned with local green pepper. Colonial decor sets a relaxed tone, while cooking classes teach starters, mains, and desserts.

Dining on a boat with sunset views creates a peaceful, romantic setting. The menu features fresh fruits and cocktails thoughtfully paired with curated music, while staff maintain attentive service without pressure.

Khouch and Sarin serve Amok Chicken with creamy coconut curry and flavorful Eggplant Beef Lok Lak. Bright interiors and attentive staff make for a calm, welcoming meal.

L’Osteria’s Neapolitan-style pizza features a crispy, flavorful crust topped with creamy burrata that melts smoothly. The cozy, quiet space invites relaxed, honest Italian meals.

Known for its budget-friendly local dishes, Lemongrass serves flavorful fish amok and tofu lok lak with a family-run vibe. While some diners note occasional service delays or freshness concerns, many praise the authentic tastes and reasonable prices.

Combining a cafe, bar, and hostel, this place serves tasty food and drinks in a clean, spacious setting with a large pool. The vibe is laid-back and the staff provide helpful service. Private rooms are compact but functional, making it a practical choice for travelers wanting comfort and convenience.

Known for meticulous attention to detail in both decor and dishes, this cafe stands out with its mango sticky rice and expertly crafted mojitos. The atmosphere is relaxed with professional staff and a well-regarded restroom. It’s a spot to linger for lunch or a casual drink away from main roads.