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Where and What to Eat in Phnom Penh
In Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, there are countless good restaurants to satisfy all tastes and budgets. Many of them have unique designs and fascinating decor. The variety is enormous; it would be no exaggeration to say that you can find almost all the cuisines of the world in Phnom Penh - French, Mexican, Italian, German, Greek, English, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Malay and Thai. And that's just a sampling...
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Cambodia
usually known as "the FCC" or just "the F", The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Cambodia is at 363 Sisowath Quay, near the Royal Palace and Wat Phom. This beautiful restaurant has been open for 15 years and has become a Phnom Penh landmark. The building is a stunning French colonial villa overlooking the Tonle Sap (or Great Lake). It operates as a five-star hotel - Phnom Penh Hotel - and has a famous bar and restaurant serving both Western and Asian cuisine. It also has a bookstore and a delicatessen.
Tel: +855 23 724 014. Garden Center Café
Garden Center Café is at 4, Street 57. Surrounded by beautiful tropical gardens, this restaurant serves Western and Asian cuisine, including vegetarian dishes. It is famous for its European breakfast and its Sunday roast. There is another Garden Center Café at 60-61, Street 108, which is equally popular.
Tel: +855 (0) 23 997 850. Friends Restaurant
Friends restaurant is at 215, Street 13, near the National Museum. It is far more than a plain Cambodian restaurant; it's part of an organization called Mith Samlanh (Friends) which trains former street children in the hospitality industry. All the staff working there were previously homeless kids. This fact alone makes the place a must visit, but Friends has also made name for itself as a place with great food at very reasonable prices.
Tel: +855 (0)12 802 072 Khmer Surin Restaurant
Khmer Surin Restaurant is at 11, Street 57, off Sihanouk Blvd, and opposite the Goldiana Hotel. The restaurant is in an old three-storey building, some floors with Western-style seating and some with Thai-style seating on cushions on the floor. The menu offers both Khmer and Thai food, all of it at very reasonable prices. Tel: +855 (0)23 363 050. Talkin to a Stranger Talkin to a Stranger at 21, Street 284, is owned by an Australian couple and is a popular hang-out for expatriates in Phnom Penh. There is often live music and the bar has probably the largest variety of drinks in Cambodia. If you yearn to eat roast lamb while in Phnom Penh, this is the place to go.
Tel: +855 (0)12 385 157. Frizz Restaurant
Frizz Restaurant, at 67, Street 240, offers both Khmer and international cuisine. Its signature dish is Fish Amok, the national dish of Cambodia. If you eat out in a group, try the popular Cambodian barbecue. Tel: +855 (0) 23 220 953. Newer news items:
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