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5 Recommended Restaurants & Foods to Eat in Siem Reap Cambodia!

Tom enjoying Cambodian BBQ and Hotpot at Easy Speaking BBQ

We’ve been scouring the internet for restaurant recommendations and foods to eat in Siem Reap, Cambodia. However, our search only yielded some “hits” and mostly “misses”. After all that experience, we’ve decided to put together a list of recommended restaurants and foods to eat in Siem Reap Cambodia, for you to kick start your gastronomic journey!

Restaurants and Foods to eat in Siem Reap Cambodia


1. Mahob Khmer Cuisine

Menu Mahob Khmer Cuisine Siem Reap
Menu Mahob Khmer Cuisine Siem Reap
Beef in Lok Lak Style Mahob Restaurant
Beef in Lok Lak Style Mahob Restaurant
Desserts at Mahob Khmer Cuisine Restaurant Siem Reap
Desserts at Mahob Khmer Cuisine Restaurant Siem Reap

Chef and restaurateur Seng Sothea hits all the right spots with dishes at Mahob Khmer Cuisine Restaurant. The Khmer Beef Tenderloin on BBQ hot stone was our favourite with local sauces that dabble with the senses (spicy, sweet, sour, garlicky). Needless to say, the beef was so so tender. At USD$6.90, the beef tenderloin (300g) was a steal!

We also enjoyed our desserts of Banana Sago crème brulee style and Lemongrass tart with passion fruit ice cream. Who would have thought that lemongrass would make an excellent tart? Genius this!

For mains, we’d recommend the Caramelized pork shank with palm sugar, ginger, and black pepper. The beef lok lak has an awesome presentation but somehow it was not as tender as the one on hot stone. If you’re going for cocktails, give the Rainbow a miss and try the Lemongrass Martini.

All in all, with its attractive pricing and great tasting food, we’d definitely recommend Mahob Khmer Cuisine Restaurant for you to try out delicious Khmer cuisine!

Address: Mahob Khmer Cuisine is located at #137, Traing village, Group 3, Siem Reap, Kingdom of Cambodia and is opened for lunch and dinner.

2. Khmer Kitchen Restaurant

Khmer Kitchen Restaurant Siem Reap
Khmer Kitchen Restaurant Siem Reap
Pork Ribs and Mango Salad Khmer Kitchen Restaurant
Pork Ribs and Mango Salad Khmer Kitchen Restaurant
Pumpkin and Beef in Oven @ Khmer Kitchen Restaurant Siem Reap
Pumpkin and Beef in Oven @ Khmer Kitchen Restaurant Siem Reap

Khmer Kitchen Restaurant is a place you should go to try home-styled Khmer cuisine. Each dish goes for $4USD and there’s just wholesome, “mum’s taste” in every dish. Take for instance, the pork ribs were well marinated and had a slight bite to it with most of the meat coming off its bone easily. The pumpkin beef in oven was another favourite of ours – comfort food, asian style 🙂

Do note that there are 3 outlets in the vicinity of pub street. Khmer Kitchen Restaurant is located at Mondul I, Sangkat Svay Dangkum, Siem Reap Cambodia. When we visited the first restaurant, it was full and we were led to the next restaurant (by one of the staff) which was about a 2 minutes walk away. Again, it was full. But we waited for only about 5 minutes before we had our seat. After we were seated, 3 more groups of people arrived at the restaurant…If you’re visiting during dinner hours, be prepared for a queue.

Address: Khmer Kitchen Restaurant is located at Street 11, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia

3. Easy Speaking Cambodian BBQ

Easy Speaking BBQ, Pub Street Siem Reap
Easy Speaking BBQ, Pub Street Siem Reap
Waitress preparing the BBQ at Easy Speaking BBQ
Waitress preparing the BBQ at Easy Speaking BBQ
Tom enjoying Cambodian BBQ and Hotpot at Easy Speaking BBQ
Tom enjoying Cambodian BBQ and Hotpot at Easy Speaking BBQ

Easy Speaking BBQ located at 178, Mondul 1 Sangkat Svay Dangkum, Siem Reap, Cambodia was our choice to try out the Cambodian BBQ (and hotpot) this evening. There are actually many restaurants offering Cambodian styled BBQ and frankly speaking, Easy Speaking BBQ’s menu is not that cheap. Nonetheless, we liked the venue because it’s located right in the heart of pub street. A great place to people watch. Also, beers go at $0.50USD per glass. (WHAT?!) This makes it a good place to chill (albeit a little hot) and try out a new dish like the Cambodian BBQ.

The interesting thing about Cambodian BBQ is that

1. You can try out interesting meats like snakes and crocodiles.
2. Similar to the steamboat/bbq concept in Singapore, the Cambodian BBQ offers both the BBQ in the middle and hot pot on the sides. Instead of using butter or margarine, a thick slab of lard is used to “lather” the plate before the BBQ commences.

If you’re trying out the Cambodian BBQ for the first time, we’d recommend Easy Speaking BBQ. A menu for 2 starts at $10USD. We went for the $18USD (choice of more meats) and had 2 beers for an additional dollar (WHAT?!)

Address: Easy Speaking BBQ is located at Street 08, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia and is open from 7am to 12am daily

4. The Blue Pumpkin

Menu of the Blue Pumpkin Siem Reap Cambodia
Menu of the Blue Pumpkin Siem Reap Cambodia
Inside the Blue Pumpkin Siem Reap
Inside the Blue Pumpkin Siem Reap
Lemon Tart with Raspberry Sorbet and an iced Cappucino
Lemon Tart with Raspberry Sorbet and an iced Cappucino

If clubbing is not your cup of tea, right at the edge of Pub Street sits the Blue Pumpkin – a cafe that attracts many youths to hang out here. Portions are generous and you can literally “kick off your shoes, sit back and relax” on one of these huge sofa seats. Many youths and young adults hang out here to read a book or just catch up with friends. A good change for a night of sinful cakes and ice cream indulgence ;P

Address: The Blue Pumpkin is located at Sivatha Rd, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia and is open from 7am to 11pm.

5. Beer Battle House of Beer

Beer Battle House of Beer Siem Reap Cambodia
Beer Battle House of Beer Siem Reap Cambodia
Views over Pub Street from second level of Beer Battle
Views over Pub Street from second level of Beer Battle
Live Music at Pub Street Beer Battle Siem Reap
Live Music at Pub Street Beer Battle Siem Reap

Beer Battle is located at the entrance of Pub Street. With a row of barrels right outside the restaurant, you’d probably won’t miss it. Although the pub food we’ve tried (mojito and chicken wings) are a miss, we still enjoyed the music from the live band very very much. They could even sing in Korean and got the Korean tourists all hyped up with the “saranghaeyo” and heart-shaped gestures over their heads. The bands also had a wide selection of songs from the 70s to the 90s and 2000s.

Secondly, head straight to the “window” seats at the sides of the second level and you’ll be treated to awesome views over Pub Street. Enjoy a drink, people watch and listen to awesome music from the live band. A great way to end off an evening at Pub Street, Siem Reap!

Address: Beer Battle House of Beer is located at Street 08, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia and is open from 4pm to 2am daily (except on Sundays close at 12am)

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Top 7 Things to do and Attractions in Siem Reap Cambodia!

Tom stealing a kiss at Angkor Wat during sunrise

When you think about Siem Reap in Cambodia, what do you think of? Temples, temples and more temples? To help you avoid the “Temple Fatigue”, here are the top 7 things to do and attractions in Siem Reap Cambodia!

Top 7 Things to do and Attractions in Siem Reap Cambodia

1. Tuk Tuk Ride

Our trusty tuk tuk driver in Siem Reap Cambodia - Lin!
Our trusty tuk tuk driver in Siem Reap Cambodia – Lin!
Tuk Tuk Ride Siem Reap
Tuk Tuk Ride Siem Reap

When visiting Siem Reap, remember to try the Tuk Tuk rides! That’s when you can really feel the wind in your hair and the people in the streets! A ride costs approximately USD$5 for a return trip from your hotel to the city and USD$15-$20 for a full day (especially needed for your visit to the Ankor Temple Complex).

2. Ankor Complex

Ankor Wat Temple

Tom stealing a kiss at Angkor Wat during sunrise
Tom stealing a kiss at Angkor Wat during sunrise
2bearbear at Ankor Wat Siem Reap
2bearbear at Ankor Wat Siem Reap
Ankor Wat Temple Siem Reap Cambodia
Ankor Wat Temple Siem Reap Cambodia

Bayon Temple

Bayon Temple Siem Reap Cambodia
Bayon Temple Siem Reap Cambodia
Elephant Rides at Bayon Temple
Elephant Rides at Bayon Temple
2bearbear @ Bayon Temple Siem Reap Cambodia
2bearbear @ Bayon Temple Siem Reap Cambodia

Ankor Thom Temple (aka Tomb Raider Angelina Jolie Temple)

Kate trying an Angelina Jolie kick at Angkor Thom Temple
Kate trying an Angelina Jolie kick at Angkor Thom Temple
Angkor Thom spot featured in Tomb Raider with Angelina Jolie
Angkor Thom spot featured in Tomb Raider with Angelina Jolie
2bearbear @ BAnkor Thom Temple Siem Reap Cambodia
2bearbear @ BAnkor Thom Temple Siem Reap Cambodia

To help you avoid “Temple Fatigue” at the Angkor Complex, you can limit your visit to only

i. Angkor Wat. Because it is the most beautiful temple structure within the complex.
ii. Bayon. Because of the many smiling faces and photo opportunity with actors in traditional costumes.
iii. Angkor Thom. Because Angelina Jolie shot Tomb Raider there.

After a while, all other temples will look more or less the same. Remember to hire a tuk tuk for a day to ease your transfers from temple to temple. Please do not attempt to walk…

3. Pub Street Siem Reap

Fresh catch at Pub Street Siem Reap
Fresh catch at Pub Street Siem Reap
Alleys around Pub Street Siem Reap Cambodia
Alleys around Pub Street Siem Reap Cambodia
Views over Pub Street from second level of Beer Battle
Views over Pub Street from second level of Beer Battle

After a day out at the Ankor Complex, Pub Street is a great venue to chill out. If you’re having your dinner there, many restaurants offer beers on tap for a mere USD$1! There are also many venues with live music, performances and clubs till the wee hours of the morning.

4. Siem Reap Old Market

Siem Reap Old Market
Siem Reap Old Market
Inside Siem Reap Old Market
Inside Siem Reap Old Market
Wet market area of Siem Reap Old Market
Wet market area of Siem Reap Old Market

Siem Reap Old Market offers tourists an opportunity to shop for souvenirs such as t-shirts, magnets and display items – much akin to Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City and Bogyoke Market in Yangon. Of course, it is also very much a market for the locals. You can buy shoes, textiles, get a manicure/pedicure, visit the hair salon and buy fruits and vegetables from the wet market before going back. North Face jackets go for 70USD here (20USD cheaper than that at pub street)!

5. Angkor Night Market

Angkor Night Market
Angkor Night Market
Cheap massage and pedicure/manicure at Angkor Night Market
Cheap massage and pedicure/manicure at Angkor Night Market
Angkor Night Market shops open from 5pm onwards

The Angkor Night Market is a cleaner (night) version of the Old Market. Because of its al fresco concept, the air quality is also better than that at the Old Market. Definitely a nice place to shop, chill and spend the evening at.

Tip: Prices are the cheapest at the Temple Complex, followed by the Night Market, followed by Pub Street. Hence, try not to do your souvenir shopping at Pub Street.

6. Movies @ Angkor Cinema

Angkor Cinema @ Level 2 of Angkor Trade Center
Angkor Cinema @ Level 2 of Angkor Trade Center
2bearbear inside Angkor Cinema @ Angkor Trade Center
2bearbear inside Angkor Cinema @ Angkor Trade Center
Theory of Everything @ Angkor Cinema
Theory of Everything @ Angkor Cinema

Drop in ANYTIME at Angkor Cinema and you can catch your favourite movie at just 5USD per person. This is because, the concept of the cinema is like that of a KTV in Singapore. You’ll enter a private room (complete with large sofa chairs and surround sound) and they’ll play the movie you’ve selected. As simple as that. Payment is made before you enter.

7. Dining in Siem Reap

Tom enjoying Cambodian BBQ and Hotpot at Easy Speaking BBQ
Tom enjoying Cambodian BBQ and Hotpot at Easy Speaking BBQ
Pork Ribs and Mango Salad Khmer Kitchen Restaurant
Pork Ribs and Mango Salad Khmer Kitchen Restaurant

Beef in Lok Lak Style Mahob Restaurant

Desserts at Mahob Khmer Cuisine Restaurant Siem Reap
Desserts at Mahob Khmer Cuisine Restaurant Siem Reap
Lemon Tart with Raspberry Sorbet and an iced Cappucino
Lemon Tart with Raspberry Sorbet and an iced Cappucino

Getting tipsy at Pub Street
Getting tipsy at Pub Street

There are many dining options in Siem Reap which we’ll show you in our next post!

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