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Eating & Drinking
Quite a few restaurants line River Rd south of the old French bridge. There are fruit stalls
and little eateries ( 7am-10pm) next to the Canadia Bank and, nearby, a night market
OFFLINE MAP (7 Makara St; 4pm-midnight) where options include chicken rice soup. Both
places have Khmer desserts such as sticky rice with coconut sauce.
Many of the guesthouses are worthy of a meal or two. Blissful Guesthouse and Bokor
Mountain Lodge have Sunday roasts, Mea Culpa has wood-fired pizza, or enjoy a meal on
the water at one of the out-of-town riverside places.
Epic Arts Café
OFFLINE MAP
CAFE $
( www.epicarts.org.uk ; mains US$2-4; 7am-4pm; ) A great place for breakfast,
homemade cakes, infused tea and light lunches, this mellow eatery is staffed by young
people who are deaf or have a disability. Profits fund arts workshops for Cambodians with
a disability and it's possible to learn some sign language at 3pm every Friday.
Espresso
OFFLINE MAP
(near Old Market; mains US$3-6; 7am-9pm) A blink-and-you'll-miss-it cafe; we advise you
not to blink. The Aussie owners are real foodies and offer a selection of specials like fresh
snapper or breakfast burritos, plus the menu includes superfood salads and zesty shakes.
But it is caffeine cravers that will be buzzing thanks to some fresh beans and original
blends.
CAFE $
Captain Chim's
OFFLINE MAP
(mains US$1-3; 7am-10pm; ) Kampot's best budget bites are found here. Best known
for breakfast, Khmer faves like loc lak will fill you up at any time of day. Ask about Cam-
bodian cooking classes or join their bargain booze cruise for sunset every day.
CAFE $
INTERNATIONAL, ASIAN $
Indo Bar
OFFLINE MAP
(St 726; meals US$2-6; 11am-11pm) A fun and friendly place just up from the river, Indo
Bar offers an eclectic mix of regional cuisine from Thailand to China, plus home comfort
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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