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RESTAURANTS IN SIEM REAP |
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There is no shortage of
restaurants in Siem Reap. They have been
opening steadily over the past couple of
years. Siem Reap offers an excellent variety
of restaurants. Shinta Mani and Hotel Grand
D'Angkor lead the fine dining category
though there are several places offering
excellent cuisine in a stylish, refined
atmosphere. There are also plenty of
moderately priced Cambodian and
international restaurants. Almost every
restaurant offers Cambodian food. For the
budget minded, check out the inexpensive
Chinese places at the south end of Sivatha
Blvd. or the local food stalls and noodle
cookshops next to Phsar Char (Old Market).
Dinner Theater:
Attending a traditional dance performance is
a must when visiting Cambodia. Several
restaurants offer dinner performances.
Nightly performances: Grand Hotel D?Angkor,
Apsara Theater, Kulen II, Angkor Mondial,
Chao Pra Ya, Tonle Mekong, and Tonle Sap.
Some restaurants, such as the Dead Fish
Tower, offer traditional music during the
dinner hour. Shadow puppetry can be seen at
Bayon 1 and La Noria Hotel.
Pubs, Bars & After Dark:
A traditional dance performance at one of
the dinner theatres is a perfect place to
begin the evening. If you're looking for
something a bit more conventional, there are
a variety of places from which to choose.
The piano bar at Grand D'Angkor, and the
live traditional music at Dead Fish Tower
make for pleasant venues to begin the
evening. Buddha Lounge, Ivy Bar, The Red
Piano, Temple Bar, Linga Bar, Molly
Malone's, Angkor What and not to forget the
bars of the Pub Street where you can find
popular early evening pubs, drawing tourists
and expats alike, and getting more crowded
as the evening progresses. Pub Street in the
Old Market area is the happening place to be
in the evening these days offering several
bars and restaurants, not only on Pub
Street, but on nearby streets and allies.
Things get going in the late afternoon and
some places stay open quite late.
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