New Khmer restaurant elevates Siem Reap dining
A new arrival in Cambodia’s dining scene is serving up tantalising, traditional Khmer dishes, just 10 minutes’ drive from the famous Angkor Wat in Siem Reap.
Taking its name from a locally grown water plant that is often used in Khmer soups, MAOM Khmer Cuisine is set within a traditional wooden house with over four decades of history. The charming home sets the scene for a warm and inviting experience, combining traditional cuisine with an appreciation of traditional life and architecture.
On the menu, guests can expect traditional Khmer flavours presented in a modern way, such as banana blossom salad or roasted chicken and Khmer dried fish mixed with garlic, herbs, shallots, shredded green mango and peanuts.
For more information or for advice about planning a tailor-made tour in Siem Reap, contact Asian Trails Cambodia
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