The restaurants below have been listed alphabetically and classed into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over US$24)
$$$ (US$18 to US$23)
$$ (US$11 to US$17)
$ (up to US$10)
Boddhi Tree UmmaA charming Cambodian traditional wooden house serving Cambodian and international dishes with a well-deserved reputation for good, healthy food served in a pleasant garden setting.
50 Street 113
Tel: (016) 865 445
or (011) 854 430.
Website:
www.boddhitree.com Price: $$
Foreign Correspondents’
Club of Cambodia A must for all visitors to Phnom Penh, with its casual open-air dining overlooking the Mekong River and an excellent choice of Asian and Western cuisine.
363 Sisowath Quay
Tel: (023) 724 014.
Website:
www.fcccambodia.com Price: $$$
Friends A restaurant with a cause run by a charity training former street children in the hospitality industry, to give them a future, serving tapas-style Asian and Western food.
215 Street 13
Tel: (012) 802 072.
Website:
www.streetfriends.org Price: $
The RiverhouseRefined restaurant serving Khmer and French cuisine in a French colonial building with open-air terrace overlooking the Tonle Sap River.
Street 110, corner Sisowath Quay
Tel: (023) 220 180.
Website:
www.riverhousecambodia.com Price: $$$$
Topaz Popular restaurant with business people and diplomats, serving a fine mix of French and Thai cuisine and boasting an excellent wine cellar.
100 Samdech Sothearos Boulevard
Tel: (023) 211 054.
Price: $$$
Nightlife:The nightlife in Phnom Penh is pretty vibrant and there are a large number of bars from which to choose. There are only a couple of live music venues, although some of the international hotels have bands from the Philippines. DJs generally only perform at the weekend. Most nightlife happens along Sisowath Quay, on Street 104 and also on Street 51 between Streets 174 and 154.
Bars: The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Cambodia, Sisowath Quay, is a popular hangout with journalists, diplomats, travelers and the occasional movie star. The friendly
Hope and Anchor, 213 Sisowath Quay, is also popular with expats and tourists. Other good options include
Sharky Bar, 126 Street 130, and
Walkabout Bar, open 24 hours, on the corner of Streets 174 and 51.
Clubs: Heart of Darkness, 26 Street 51, and
Spark, Mao Tse Tung Boulevard, are both well-established venues.
Live Music: Memphis Pub, 3 Street 118, has live music most nights, and
Miles Jazz Café, an intimate venue at 310 Street 113, has live jazz most evenings.
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