Num Pang

Influenced by French cuisine, banh mi is one of the most popular and typical street foods of Cambodia.

Place to visit: Kandal market, Street 5, Phnom Penh.

10 famous street foods in Phnom Penh

Nom banh chok

This is a rustic street food, often carried by female street vendors on their shoulders and walking along the streets.

Place to visit: Rusisan Market, Street 440, Phnom Penh.

10 famous street foods in Phnom Penh

Num Plae Ai

These small and delicious rice cakes are stuffed with palm sugar caramel filling and covered with shredded coconut rice.

Place to visit: Road 258 and Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh.

10 famous street foods in Phnom Penh

Bai chrouk book

Bai Sach chrouk is the name of the dish made from grilled pork, served with rice.

Place to visit: Kandal market, Street 5, Phnom Penh.

10 famous street foods in Phnom Penh

Coconut water

Visitors can find coconut water anywhere in Phom Penh.

Place to visit: Sihanouk Avenue and Street 51, Phnom Penh.

10 famous street foods in Phnom Penh

Fresh fruit

One of the simplest and most appealing street foods in Phnom Penh is fresh fruits.

Place to visit: Road 258 and Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh.

Mi char

Stir-fried noodles are a popular dish with Cambodian youth.

Place to visit: Central market, Street 53, Phnom Penh.

Kuy Teav

Kuy teav can be found at restaurants in Vietnam and Thailand.

Place to visit: along pencil road, Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh.

Ngeav chamboy

Steamed clams with chili, lemongrass, lime leaves and scallops is one of the favorite street foods of Phnom Penh people.

Place to visit: Street 13, Phnom Penh.

Num Sang Khya l‘peou

This unique dish is made from pumpkin.

When completed, the dish will be cut into pieces with separate layers of color.

Place to visit: Orussei Market, Street 182, Phnom Penh.

See more: Nom banh chok, the essence of Cambodian street food

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