Last updated on May 12th, 2018
Pub Street is also known as “Thirst Street” in some languages. The disco nights come out, the giant speakers start
Amok Trei (Fish amok) is a traditional Cambodian dish of steamed curried fish. The fish is presented in a banana
Cambodians don't usually eat meals with their hands. They use a spoon and a fork. Meats and vegetables are usually
Despite widespread backpackers and travel forums' beliefs, we don't traditionally eat maggots, spiders and cockroaches. But it does make for
The locals seem to be enjoying street food all over Cambodia, so what's the harm? Well, your taste buds might
The Siem Reap restaurant and food scene is replete with casual eats for the locals and tourists traps for visitors.
Cambodian diet is based on seafood and freshwater fishes and crustaceans. We are fish-eaters, we love dried fish and rice,
Let us introduce you to some alcoholic beverages that are popular in Cambodia so that you can taste local drinks
Kralan, a typically Cambodian savoury snack, which consists of sticky rice cooked in coconut milk black eyed peas or bean