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Though it's a bit hard for first-timers to find (down a quiet lane just beyond the Angkor Hotel, westbound on Highway 6), everything else about Renaud Fichet's...more
see the Angkor guideThe Old Market area got even more of a groove on with the 2008 arrival of the loungelike Aha restaurant. Located on the ground floor of Hotel Be Angkor, it's an...more
see the Angkor guideIts name means "Thai village,'' and Arun Loythong's restaurant delivers down-home cooking with roots in her native Thailand's rural Surin province, which has a...more
see the Phnom Penh guideFormerly a Chinese restaurant, this lovely courtyard Khmer/French bistro serves some of the freshest fish in town. And Francophiles will enjoy the library of...more
see the Angkor guideWith low prices and outstanding food, this is the best Thai restaurant in town. The atmosphere is charming, and all of the dishesincluding the tom yum...more
see the Angkor guideOpened in 1993 and originally a watering hole for journalists, diplomats, and aid workers during Cambodia's uneasy reconstruction, the Foreign Correspondents...more
see the Phnom Penh guideMick Jagger's visit and a mention in The New York Times put this restaurant front and center on the international tourist map. Fortunately, the notoriety hasn't...more
see the Angkor guideSituated in the heart of "NGO Land,'' the Boeung Keng Kang neighborhood south of the Independence Monument, this efficient, casual eatery is a long-standing...more
see the Phnom Penh guideThis traditional raised wooden building, a half-century-old Khmer home converted by Frenchman Yves Polouet into a restaurant in 2001, is a bit incongruous amid...more
see the Angkor guideA foodie favorite since its 2005 opening, the Hotel de la Paix's fine-dining establishment marries Continental classics and Khmer creations developed by...more
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