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7am-9pm) Popular garden cafe serving delicious and affordable vegetarian meals. Healthy drinks
include a tempting selection of vegetable juices. A focus of community activities, there are vegetarian
cooking classes daily at 11am, yoga sessions and Khmer classes every weekend at 4pm.
US$8; 7-9am & noon-2pm Mon-Fri) This school trains young Khmers in the art of hospitality and
serves an affordable menu of Western and Cambodian cuisine.
Tue-Sun) A friendly and fun cafe on the riverfront near Psar Chaa, Sister Srey offers an ambitious
breakfast menu that is perfect after a sunrise at the temples, including eggs bene-delicious. Lunch
menu is Western food with a creative twist, including burgers, wraps and salads.
Pub St & Around
Pub St may not seem the most relaxing dining venue, particularly by night, but the alleys
and lanes that criss-cross the area reveal some atmospheric places.
Khmer Kitchen Restaurant
(
www.khmerkitchens.com
; The Alley; mains US$2-5; 11am-10pm)
Can't get no (culinary) satis-
faction? Follow in the footsteps of Sir Mick Jagger and try this popular place, which of-
fers an affordable selection of Khmer and Thai favourites, including feisty curries.
CAMBODIAN
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ASIAN, INTERNATIONAL
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Red Piano
(
www.redpianocambodia.com
; Pub St; mains US$3-6; )
Strikingly set in a restored colonial gem,
Red Piano has a big balcony for watching the action unfold below. The menu has a reli-
able selection of Asian and international food, all at decent prices. Former celebrity guest
Angelina Jolie has a cocktail named in her honour.
Le Tigre de Papier
(
www.letigredepapier.com
;
Pub St; mains US$2-9; 24hr; )
One of the best all-rounders in
Siem Reap, the popular Tigre serves up authentic Khmer food, great Italian dishes and a
INTERNATIONAL
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