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(273 Sisowath Quay; mains US$3-6; 7am-late)
Twin-sister restaurants practically under one
roof, with prices that are more than reasonable for this part of town. Anjali has some Indi-
an offerings; otherwise, they share an identical menu - pub grub and some Asian high-
lights.
¡Viva!
(111 Sisowath Quay; dishes US$4-6; 10am-11pm; )
It doesn't look like much, but this
Siem Reap import has raised the bar for Mexican food in Phnom Penh. A bucket of mar-
garitas costs US$5. It's on the same strip as Indian, Lebanese and noodle restaurants if
you'd rather window shop.
MEXICAN
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Pop Café
ITALIAN
$$
( 012562892; 371 Sisowath Quay; pasta dishes US$6-9; 11am-2pm & 6-10pm; )
Owner Gior-
gio welcomes diners as if you are coming to his own home for dinner, making this a popu-
lar spot for authentic Italian cooking. Thin-crust pizza, homemade pasta and tasty gnocchi
- it could be Roma.
INTERNATIONAL
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La Croisette
( 023-220554; 241 Sisowath Quay; mains US$5-18; 7am-1am; )
The stylish La Croisette
is a popular riverfront spot with homemade pasta and gnocchi plus hearty steaks, lamb
chops and even some Cambodian offerings.
Limoncello
ITALIAN
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(81 Sisowath Quay; pizza US$5.50-8; 11.30am-2pm & 5.30-10pm; )
They don't get
everything perfect but their pizza is simply outstanding - arguably the best in town, and in
a plum riverfront setting to boot. Great desserts too.
Fish
SEAFOOD
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( 023-222685; cnr Sts 108 & Sisowath Quay; mains US$6-17; 7am-11pm; )
No prizes for
guessing the speciality of the house. Sophisticated tapas and mains, including a superb