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Cafe Central
(mains US$3-6; 7am-11pm; )
A popular spot looking across to the market, this is as
central as it gets. The eclectic menu includes generous all-day breakfasts, good-value
pizza, a selection of seven burgers and a diverse choice of mains from lemongrass chicken
to steak and Guinness pie.
INTERNATIONAL
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Angkor Palm
CAMBODIAN
$$
(
www.angkorpalm.com
;
Pithnou St; mains US$3-8; 10am-10pm)
This popular restaurant offers
the authentic taste of Cambodia. Even Khmers rave about the legendary
amok
(baked fish
in banana leaf) here, and it offers a great-value sampling platter for just US$7.50. Cooking
classes available.
Viva
(
www.ivivasiemreap.com
; Pithnou St; mains US$2.50-12.50; 7am-late)
Spice up your life with
Mexican food and margaritas at this long-running place, which has expanded to include a
guesthouse. Lively location opposite Psar Chaa.
MEXICAN
$$
Sivatha St Area
Curry Walla
INDIAN
$
(Sivatha St; mains US$2-5; 10.30am-11pm)
For good-value Indian food, this place is hard to
beat. The
thalis
(set meals) are a bargain and the owner knows his share of spicy specials
from the subcontinent.
Le Malraux
(
www.le-malraux-siem-reap.com
; Sivatha St; mains US$5-15; 7am-midnight)
A good spot for gast-
ronomes, this classy art-deco cafe-restaurant offers fine French food. Try the combination
salmon tartare and carpaccio to start, followed by a quality steak. The Cognac and Armag-
nac selection is to die for. Asian dishes also available.
FRENCH-ASIAN
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