- Frizz
- Lumbini
- Capitol
- Russian Market
- Lazy Gecko
- On the Corner Restaurant
- Cafe Yejj
- Metro Bar and Cafe
- Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC)
- Riverside Restaurant
- Other Restaurants (Scandinavian and Lebanese)
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Here are some prices for you!
Baguettes: Between 200-500 riel
A bowl of noodles and vegetables: From 2000 riel
Bottle of water: From 500 riel (depends on the brand)
Watch out when buying water from food vendors -- check if it's tampered with!
Fruit shakes: From 1500 riel
Curries: 1-2 US dollars
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Their traditional Khmer dishes were delicious -- I especially enjoyed the vegetarian tofu with coconut milk and potatoes. And you should definitely try the mouthrunning Amok (fish meal)! Amok is the national dish of Cambodia and it is said that Frizz makes the best Amok...
And if you`re up for Western dishes, they have that as well: Mexican burritos, pasta, sandwiches etc. Most dishes cost between 3-6 USD dollars.
They`ve got weekly specials including main dishes, salads and appetizers. Worth a visit!
Want to learn the secrets of Khmer cooking?
Frizz also provide cooking classes for 20 USD dollars.
If you`re a vegetarian, the dishes can be adjusted! ;-)
An English-speaking cook will first take you to the market to buy all the ingredients you need, and explain why and what the various vegetables, herbs and spices are good for. Then... it`s show-time!
For more information, visit their website. (open in a new window)
Address: 67 Street 240.
Up for good and cheap Indian fod?
Go to Lumbini! They also serve vegetarian meals and Nepali food.
Cheap cheap Khmer and Western meals and therefore popular among backpackers!
Most meals cost less than USD 2 dollars. You can get Khmer, Vietnamese, Chinese and Western food. And you have to try the Vietnamese fish soup! Or the chicken with chips!
Where: 14 A Street 182
Fortunately, Russian Market is a lot more than clothing and souvenirs. If you get hungry, they sell a variety of meals near some of the entrances. Inside, there's a type of food court where they sell fresh meat, sea food, vegetables and fruit.
Where: South of Mao Tse Tuong Boulevard
Lazy Gecko makes great food -- both Cambodian and Western.
But if you`re tired of Southeast Asian cousine, try the burgers at Cozy Gecko (3-4 USD dollars). They have of course other Western meals on the menu -- like pizzas.
The cool thing about this place is their private cinema rooms. Pick a DVD from a large selection and enjoy it while laying on comfy pillows. A good place to go after you`ve been to the Killing Fields and Tuol Sleng.
And at nights, they have Happy Hours where you can get a good drink for half a dollar!
Where: near Boeng Kak, Street 93
Nice Khmer and Western dishes. This is probably one of the few places on Sisowath Quay that serves cheap, but good Western food. A spaghetti Bolognese cost 5.50 USD.
Where: Sisowath Quay, near Paragon Hotel
Before diving into shopping at the Russian market, stop by Café Yejj and grab a decent coffee! What so great about this place is that they help unprivileged people, especially women. We enjoyed this place, it was calm and the coffee was the best we tasted so far…
Price range: We tried the Starbucks cappuccino (3 USD) and a local double espresso (1.25 USD), and fresh pineapple juice (2.25 USD).
Where: By the Russian Market, #170, Street 450
Website: Cafe Yejj
If you're damn tired of Asian food and want to try something else, I recommend you Metro Bar. Yes, the food is pricier, but we thought it was worth every penny. They had this great mini burgers and bacon salad with balsamico (balsamico is rare in Cambodia). My boyfriend tried the satay grill, and it was perfect!
Price: Most dishes cost between 8-15 USD.
Where: Corner Sisowath Quay and Street 148
For more information on Metro Bar, click here
FCC is really a stylish "expat-club" where fries come in special torch-like "plates" and the food cost more than a two-days backpacker budget!
If you want real pizzas, you definitely have to go here. I can understand why a lot of people come here -- FCC is probably the restaurant with the best view of the river. I think it's a great place for backpacker couples who want to splurge and take a romantic dinner in town!
Did you say Happy Hour? Yes, they have Happy Hour from 5pm to 7pm.
Prices: We tried the Tomato and Pepper pizza (9.50 USD), just a small bottle of water cost 2 USD, espresso (2 USD), fresh juice (3.30 USD).
Where: South of Sisowat Quay, next to Happy Painting
At Riverside you'll find Khmer and Western food. My boyfriend was craving for a real steak, and so we stopped by Riverside. There was so much to choose from the menu, but I ended up with beef lasagna (8.50 USD and which I missed for weeks!) and my boyfriend got to dig his teeth into a juicy tenderloin steak (18 USD). Great food!
Where: Sisowath Quay, near Metro Bar
The fact that Phnom Penh can offer you Lebanese food tells us that this capital is more international than what meets the eye!
Prices: "mezzes" from 2-6 USD, meat and fishes 10-15 USD.
Where: Number 3, street 466, near Thai and Indonesian embassies.
What sets it apart from other restaurants is its love for English food and Irish stew. They also serve Khmer beef loc lac (4 USD), deep fried frog (3.50 USD), mince beef and onion pie (6 USD).
Where: 175 Sisowath Quay
If you're Scandinavian and missing Norwegian meat balls, this is the place to go! They offer Scandinavian specialties, and this is a rare opportunity in Cambodia… :-)
Where: Number 22, Street 136, just off the riverfront
Website: Nordic House Cambodia
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