There’s no chance of going hungry in the Cambodian capital, which boasts an impressive collection of restaurants serving cuisines from all corners of the globe. Here are some of the best restaurants in Phnom Penh.

Aside from local cuisine, which can be found on every corner, Phnom Penh’s restaurant scene is extensive. French, Italian, Indian, Greek, Turkish, Pakistani, Thai, Burmese. You name it, this city has it, and the best part is there’s something for all budgets.

Phnom Penh Street Food

Street food is a staple and at meal time, plastic chairs and tables dot the pavements as Cambodians gather to feast on food from a range of mobile carts and roadside restaurants. A great spot to sample local delicacies is Toul Tom Poung market – commonly referred to as Russian Market. From about 5pm, the streets surrounding the market spring to life as stalls pop up to cater to hungry crowds.

Phnom Penh Street Food
Phnom Penh’s markets serve snacks throughout the day.

Cambodian Restaurants in Phnom Penh

If fear of food poisoning strikes, skip the street food and head to some of the best restaurants in Phnom Penh. For local food, Sovanna 1 and Sovanna 2 are popular with locals, and famous countrywide for its barbecued pork. For a more upmarket taste of Cambodia, Malis, run by Khmer master chef Luu Meng, is a stalwart on the restaurant scene and is often frequented by the Prime Minister.

International Restaurants in Phnom Penh

For international flavours, head to Trattoria Bello, a Japanese-run pizza and pasta joint in Toul Tom Poung. Elia Greek Kitchen is one business that relocated from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh during the pandemic and now boasts two bustling eateries in the capital. Kantanashi on Langka Lane is a cute spot that serves delicious Japanese tapas. The Vine has the best burgers in town, Topaz has been serving fine French cuisine for more than 20 years and Mama Thai boasts the tastiest authentic Thai food.

Once you’ve had your fill take a look at our map to find other things to do in Phnom Penh.