Well-traveled foodies will find Cambodian food reminds them much of Thai and Indian. That's true. However, Khmer food is not to be undermentioned and there's so much more to be devoured.
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What to Eat in Cambodia
- Although not as famous as Thai food, Khmer cuisine is also flavorable with distinctive influences of Thai and India yet lighter in taste. Fish amok is its signature dish.
- The French has ruled Cambodia for a long time, nowadays some restaurants in Cambodia are boasting for a great combination of authentic French cuisine with a Khmer touch.
- Either for local fare or international palate, vegetarians could find a wide range of great food there.
- Freaky-looking, funky-smelling, but this doesn't stop the bravest foodies on hunt for street food from fried insects, silk worms to banana flowers and grilled baby coconuts.




Savoying Cambodia
What draws thousands of travelers to Cambodia must be the wonder of Angkor Wat. Its delicacies are nothing to be overlooked, though. Besides the picks listed above, there are so many places and food waiting for you to savor. Before you start planning your trip to Cambodia, talk to us and see what else you should add to the plate.