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Eating & Drinking
The best cheap food stalls are in the southeast corner of Psar Leu, the main market. River-
front food carts sell noodles and cans of beer for 2000r to 3000r.
Bob's Ice
(St 1; mains US$2-5; 7am-10pm; )
Popular Bob's has a lively location near the riverfront.
Don't be fooled by the name, though: the ice cream is great, but most people here are
drinking chilled beers.
CAFE
$
Crab Shack
(Koh Yor Beach; mains US$4-8; 11am-9pm)
A family run place over the bridge on Koh Yor,
it's known for perfect sunsets and heaping portions of fried crab with pepper (on request).
SEAFOOD
$
Japanese Food Maruo
(mains US$2-7; 11am-10pm)
Sushi samples are just US$1 to US$3 here and set menus start
from just US$5.50. As well as cheap local beers, imported sake is available for an authen-
tic experience.
JAPANESE
$
INTERNATIONAL
$$
Café Laurent
(
www.cafelaurent.asia
;
St 1; mains US$4-15; 11am-10pm; )
This chic, French-style cafe and
restaurant offers refined Khmer cuisine and Western dishes like lamb stew.
Fat Sam's
BAR
(St 3; 7am-11pm)
An informal, Welsh-run bar-restaurant with a decent selection of beers,
fish and chips, pasta, chilli con carne and more.
Information
Guesthouses, hotels and pubs are the best places to get the local low-down.
Thai baht are widely used so there's no urgent need to change baht into dollars or riel.
To do so, use one of the many mobile-phone shops around Psar Leu.
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