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Cambodia Private Taxi - Siem Reap & Angkor Wat Temple Area Tour
- Flexible schedule tailored to visitor interests and pace, avoiding group tour restrictions.
- Comfortable private vehicle with air conditioning, minimizing exposure to heat and humidity.

Private Taxi Phnom Penh To Siem Reap Include Floating Villages
- Insight into local culinary practices at the Spider Market.
- View of the seasonal lifestyle in floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake.

Siem Reap Food Tour By Local
- Experienced Cambodian guides with over 15 years in tourism who share authentic culinary knowledge.
- Combination of street food and small restaurants offering a range of traditional Khmer dishes.

Khmer Cooking Class Full Day
- Step-by-step instruction on Khmer spice pastes and cooking methods.
- Meals prepared are eaten on-site, allowing immediate tasting of homemade dishes.
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What are the best traditional Khmer dishes to try in Siem Reap?
Fish Amok, a creamy steamed curry with freshwater fish, typically costs around $5 to $7 per serving. Khmer Red Curry is milder than its Thai counterpart and usually priced at $6 to $8. Lok Lak, featuring stir-fried marinated beef served with rice and a lime-pepper dipping sauce, can be found for $4 to $6. These dishes are widely available at siem reap restaurants specializing in local cuisine, often within walking distance of Siem Reap city center.
Where can tourists find affordable street food in Siem Reap?
At the Old Market, visitors can sample grilled meats, noodle soups, and fresh fruit shakes. Popular street snacks include Num Pang (Cambodian sandwiches) and Kuy Teav (noodle soup), generally costing between $1 and $2. Pub Street, located about 1.5 kilometers from the Angkor Wat complex, also has numerous vendors selling quick bites and local desserts. Street food is often a fast, inexpensive way to enjoy authentic Cambodian flavors.
Which Siem Reap restaurants cater to international palates?
Restaurants along Sivutha Boulevard and surrounding streets provide menus in English and include options like wood-fired pizzas ($7 to $12) and gourmet burgers ($6 to $10). Indian restaurants are also present, offering vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries priced around $5 to $9. These venues are typically within 2 kilometers of the main tourist areas, making them convenient for travelers seeking familiar tastes.
What are some notable places for breakfast in Siem Reap?
Popular breakfast items include Banh Chao, a Cambodian-style crepe, and Num Banh Chok, a traditional noodle dish priced at about $2 to $3. Western-style cafes near the Siem Reap River serve coffee and croissants for around $4 to $6. Many breakfast venues open early, from 6:30 AM, accommodating tourists heading out for temple tours.
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Are there vegetarian and vegan options available in Siem Reap restaurants?
Restaurants such as Chamkar and Peace Cafe offer plant-based meals including tofu stir-fries and vegetable curries. These venues are generally located within 2 kilometers of the city center. Additionally, street food vendors often have fresh fruit and vegetable snacks suitable for vegan diets. Prices are affordable, with many dishes costing less than $5.
How do prices and dining options in Siem Reap compare to other Cambodian cities?
While street food in Siem Reap starts around $1, similar snacks in Battambang can be found for $0.50 to $1. Mid-range restaurant meals in Siem Reap average $6 to $15, whereas in Kampot, prices often fall between $4 and $10. The city's large number of siem reap restaurants provides a wider variety of cuisines compared to smaller towns. Visitors planning trips to other cities such as Phnom Penh or Sihanoukville can expect comparable or slightly varied dining experiences.
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What drinks should visitors try with their meals in Siem Reap?
Khmer iced coffee is a sweet, strong brew served over ice, popular in cafes and street stalls alike. Sugarcane juice, freshly pressed and served cold, is another refreshing choice. Local beers such as Angkor Beer are widely available in bars and restaurants for $1.50 to $3 per bottle. Many establishments also serve fresh fruit smoothies priced around $2 to $4, ideal for cooling down during hot afternoons.
Where to stay in and around Siem Reap
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Frequently Asked Questions
“In Siem Reap, food connects visitors to local culture in a way few other experiences can. Traditional dishes like Fish Amok are not just meals—they tell stories of the land and river. I always recommend trying street food at night markets for a real taste of daily life here.”
Useful Resources
Detailed guide to restaurants and street food options in Siem Reap with traveler reviews.
Overview of Cambodian food traditions, including descriptions of popular Khmer dishes.
Official site providing travel information, including dining and cultural highlights in Siem Reap.
I spent a week eating my way through Siem Reap and found three standout restaurants. The Tavern does incredible <a href="/cambodia/travel-guides/cities-regions/kampot-and-kep-cambodias-southern-coast" class="internal-link">Kampot</a> pepper steak and whole grilled lake fish from Tonle Sap. Malis serves refined Khmer cuisine — their ginger chicken was the best I had in Cambodia. And The Old Maison is the place for cocktails in a beautifully restored colonial building.





