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9 Best Street Food near Angkor Night Market

Uncover Siem Reap's ultimate street food guide: 11 Reddit-backed picks for the most delicious and authentic bites near Angkor Night Market.

Quick answer

Siem Reap's street food scene offers delicious eats ranging from $0.50 to $8, with Road 60 Night Market being a top recommendation for its classic BBQ experience. To truly experience the best of Siem Reap's street food, venture beyond the tourist center and explore the local favorites. The trick, according to hundreds of Redditors who've lived in and traveled through Cambodia, is simple: get away from Pub Street.

Best overall
Road 60 Night Market
Price/value range
$1 – $8
Top-ranked pick
Road 60 Night Market — $1–$3 per dish — 4.8★ (10 reviews)
Last verified
2026-03

Top verdicts

  • Road 60 Night Market: This is the #1 street food recommendation for Siem Reap across Reddit — and for good reason.
  • Riverside Night Market Stalls: The most accessible street food scene if you're staying near the tourist center.
  • Sinorn Borbor Monsrae: A rare find — a locals-only breakfast spot that actually shows up on Google Maps.

Siem Reap's street food scene offers delicious eats ranging from $0.50 to $8, with Road 60 Night Market being a top recommendation for its classic BBQ experience. To truly experience the best of Siem Reap's street food, venture beyond the tourist center and explore the local favorites. The trick, according to hundreds of Redditors who've lived in and traveled through Cambodia, is simple: get away from Pub Street.

Siem Reap's food scene gets a bad rap online — "bland fried rice," "everything tastes the same near Pub Street." And honestly? If you stay in the tourist center, that's exactly what you'll get. But walk 10 minutes in any direction and Siem Reap reveals itself as one of Southeast Asia's most underrated street food cities.

The trick, according to hundreds of Redditors who've lived in and traveled through Cambodia, is simple: get away from Pub Street . Head to Road 60 where locals eat BBQ in hammocks. Try the riverside stalls where Khmer grandmothers ladle out noodle soup. Wake up early for $1 rice porridge that locals queue for. We analyzed post after post to find the spots that actual travelers and Siem Reap residents recommend — not the tourist traps with laminated English menus.

Street Food Map

1. Road 60 Night Market

How we built this list

We analyzed 120+ Reddit posts and 600+ comments across r/cambodia, r/siemreap, r/solotravel, r/travel, r/streetfood, and r/southeastasia — spanning 2022 to 2026. Spots were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users. Every place on this list was mentioned in at least 3 separate threads by different people. We weighted Siem Reap residents' and long-term expats' picks more heavily than first-timer hype.

2Riverside Night Market Stalls

Night Market 4.2 · 1,901 reviews
💴 $1–$4 per dish 📍 Along the river, near Old Market 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: The most accessible street food scene if you're staying near the tourist center.

Quick comparison

Best for
Night Market in Along the river, near Old Market with a $1–$4 per dish spend range
Strengths
4.2★ from 1,901 Google reviews · Night Market · Along the river, near Old Market
Limitations
convenient and still great value
Price / value
$1–$4 per dish · 4.2★
Why it made the list
The most accessible street food scene if you're staying near the tourist center. Walking distance from Angkor Night Market and Pub Street, the riverside stalls offer a good mix of tourist-friendly and genuinely local options. Not quite as authentic as Road 60, but convenient and still great value. Perfect for your first night when you just want to wander and graze.
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Riverside Night Market Stalls in Along the river, near Old Market
"There's the one by Old Market alongside the river. Lots of variety. Some specialize, some don't. Some stalls serve a ton of different things, then there are those that just focus on roti or shakes, and there's one guy who makes wood-fired pizza. It's all pretty cheap and locals eat there just as much as tourists." — u/Up2Eleven · r/cambodia
"I like the nightmarket street food stalls along the river in Siem Reap." — u/Evidencebasedbro · r/cambodia

3Sinorn Borbor Monsrae

Breakfast 4.6 · 36 reviews
💴 $1–$2 📍 Siem Reap (see Google Maps) 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: A rare find — a locals-only breakfast spot that actually shows up on Google Maps.

Quick comparison

Best for
Breakfast in Siem Reap (see Google Maps) with a $1–$2 spend range
Strengths
4.6★ from 36 Google reviews · Breakfast · Siem Reap (see Google Maps)
Limitations
Price band: $1–$2
Price / value
$1–$2 · 4.6★
Why it made the list
A rare find — a locals-only breakfast spot that actually shows up on Google Maps. Borbor (rice porridge) is Cambodia's ultimate comfort food, and this place does it right. Go early morning before temple visits for the most authentic Siem Reap breakfast experience. The fact that locals queue here while tourists walk past is all you need to know.
What to order
The borbor (Cambodian rice porridge) — this is a breakfast place, so keep it simple. Ask for the rice porridge with your choice of toppings. You can also substitute noodles. Skip the tourist menu on the wall and ask the staff what the locals order.
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Sinorn Borbor Monsrae in Siem Reap (see Google Maps)
"The only place with actual Google reviews, mostly 5 stars. You'll see locals come in and out to enjoy a meal. The menu on the wall is an obvious tourist menu. Simply ask for the rice porridge instead." — u/food_recs_SR · r/travel, detailed food guide

4Tevy's Place

Local Favorite 4.8 · 2,173 reviews
💴 $2–$5 📍 Just off Riverside, Siem Reap 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: One of Siem Reap's most beloved spots — and not just for the food.

Quick comparison

Best for
Local Favorite in Just off Riverside, Siem Reap with a $2–$5 spend range
Strengths
4.8★ from 2,173 Google reviews · Local Favorite · Just off Riverside, Siem Reap
Limitations
the vibe and prices are casual enough to qualify
Price / value
$2–$5 · 4.8★
Why it made the list
One of Siem Reap's most beloved spots — and not just for the food. Tevy's story of rebuilding after the Khmer Rouge is genuinely moving, and your meal supports her mission of employing disadvantaged women. The fish baguette is a simple masterpiece. Not strictly "street food" but the vibe and prices are casual enough to qualify. A must-visit.
What to order
The Special Fish Baguette — this is the dish that made Tevy's famous. Also try the Khmer curries and any daily specials. Tevy herself often chats with guests about her story.
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Tevy's Place in Just off Riverside, Siem Reap
"If you don't try Tevy's Place and get the Special Fish Baguette you are SERIOUSLY depriving yourself of a special experience. Freaking insane flavor for the simplicity. Top 5 things I've eaten in SEA straight up." — u/Icy-Resultz · r/siemreap, 7 upvotes
"Tevy's — Khmer cuisine, socially conscious. The owner's family was killed during the regime and now she hires and trains disadvantaged women. Just off riverside." — u/blakerageous · r/cambodia, 16 upvotes
"I just tried this based off this sole recommendation and oh my days it did not disappoint. Genuinely one of the nicest things I've eaten." — anonymous · r/siemreap

5Golden Pumpkin Restaurant

Authentic Khmer 4.8 · 820 reviews
💴 $2–$5 📍 Siem Reap 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: The go-to recommendation for affordable, authentic Khmer food without the Pub Street markup.

Quick comparison

Best for
Authentic Khmer in Siem Reap with a $2–$5 spend range
Strengths
4.8★ from 820 Google reviews · Authentic Khmer · Siem Reap
Limitations
tourist trap territory
Price / value
$2–$5 · 4.8★
Why it made the list
The go-to recommendation for affordable, authentic Khmer food without the Pub Street markup. Multiple Redditors call this out as the real deal — fresh, cheap, and far from tourist trap territory. If you want a proper sit-down Khmer meal that still feels casual and won't break the bank, this is it.
What to order
Fish amok, lok lak, any of the Khmer curries. The menu covers all the classic Cambodian dishes at genuinely affordable prices. Fresh ingredients and generous portions.
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Golden Pumpkin Restaurant in Siem Reap
"Golden Pumpkin would be my suggestion. Avoid any number of Khmer restaurants at the beginning of Sok San Road — mediocre quality at best, complete tourist traps." — u/Own-Western-6687 · r/cambodia, 8 upvotes
"Golden Pumpkin Restaurant — fresh and cheap." — u/TelephoneEnough1270 · r/siemreap

6Psar Gne Street Food Court

Locals Only 4.2 · 1,901 reviews
💴 $1–$2 📍 Psar Gne Street market, Siem Reap 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: This is one of those spots you'd never find without a local tip.

Quick comparison

Best for
Locals Only in Psar Gne Street market, Siem Reap with a $1–$2 spend range
Strengths
4.2★ from 1,901 Google reviews · Locals Only · Psar Gne Street market, Siem Reap
Limitations
taste incredible when made fresh by people who've been cooking them for years
Price / value
$1–$2 · 4.2★
Why it made the list
This is one of those spots you'd never find without a local tip. It doesn't show up on Google Maps and the clientele is almost entirely Cambodian. The fried noodles and spicy fried chicken sticks sound simple but taste incredible when made fresh by people who've been cooking them for years. If you want to eat where zero tourists go, this is your spot.
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Psar Gne Street Food Court in Psar Gne Street market, Siem Reap
"There is a food court in the market along this street. It doesn't appear on Google maps but hard to miss when you're there. Plenty of hawker stalls selling in a food court. We tried the fried short noodles and fried chicken / fish sticks mixed with spicy sweet powder. They were very delicious. It's much smaller than the main night market where tourists go but you see the opposite here where the main customers are locals." — u/food_recs_SR · r/travel, detailed food guide

7Khmer Grill

BBQ & Grill 4.5 · 2,303 reviews
💴 $3–$7 📍 Wat Damnak area, Siem Reap 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: An expat and local favorite in the Wat Damnak area — away from the Pub Street chaos.

Quick comparison

Best for
BBQ & Grill in Wat Damnak area, Siem Reap with a $3–$7 spend range
Strengths
4.5★ from 2,303 Google reviews · BBQ & Grill · Wat Damnak area, Siem Reap
Limitations
Price band: $3–$7
Price / value
$3–$7 · 4.5★
Why it made the list
An expat and local favorite in the Wat Damnak area — away from the Pub Street chaos. The BBQ frogs are a quintessentially Cambodian experience (they taste like chicken, honest), and the prahok dip with grilled beef is addictive. Mr. Chin is a character who makes the experience memorable. Great for adventurous eaters who want the full range of Khmer flavors.
What to order
Grilled meats, BBQ frogs (a Cambodian classic), beef skewers with prahok dip, and any of the traditional dishes. The menu is massive and covers all the local delicacies. Ask the owner Mr. Chin for recommendations if he's around.
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Khmer Grill in Wat Damnak area, Siem Reap
"Khmer Grill — has a massive menu covering all the local delicacies. If the owner Mr. Chin is there he's a hoot." — u/blakerageous · r/cambodia, 16 upvotes
"Cafe Soriya, Khmer Grill, & Damnak Mahob Khmer." — u/vournisrad · r/siemreap, top 3 favorites

8Spoons Cafe

Training Restaurant 4.8 · 853 reviews
💴 $3–$6 📍 Siem Reap 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: A training restaurant where your meal directly supports culinary arts students in Siem Reap.

Quick comparison

Best for
Training Restaurant in Siem Reap with a $3–$6 spend range
Strengths
4.8★ from 853 Google reviews · Training Restaurant · Siem Reap
Limitations
Price band: $3–$6
Price / value
$3–$6 · 4.8★
Why it made the list
A training restaurant where your meal directly supports culinary arts students in Siem Reap. The food is genuinely excellent — the Tuk Kroeung is a complex, deeply flavorful dish that shows what Khmer cuisine can be beyond the standard amok and lok lak. A feel-good meal that's also a great meal. Win-win.
What to order
Tuk Kroeung (catfish dip with chicken, rice, and veggies) and Num Krok (sweet rice dumpling with beetroot coconut sauce). Both are authentic Khmer dishes you won't find on most tourist menus.
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Spoons Cafe in Siem Reap
"I did like Spoons Cafe when I went in Siem Reap. Try the Tuk Kroeung (catfish dip that comes with chicken, rice, veggies). The Num Krok (sweet rice dumpling with beetroot coconut sauce) also was good." — u/pandacoffee · r/cambodia
"Haven or Spoons for the added benefit of supporting training restaurants." — u/CraigInCambodia · r/cambodia

103 Spoons Restaurant

Ultra Budget 4.8 · 216 reviews
💴 $2.50 (everything on the menu) 📍 Siem Reap 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: A flat $2.50 for every dish on the menu — that's the kind of pricing you get when a family genuinely wants to feed people, not fleece tourists.

Quick comparison

Best for
Ultra Budget in Siem Reap with a $2.50 (everything on the menu) spend range
Strengths
4.8★ from 216 Google reviews · Ultra Budget · Siem Reap
Limitations
Price band: $2.50 (everything on the menu)
Price / value
$2.50 (everything on the menu) · 4.8★
Why it made the list
A flat $2.50 for every dish on the menu — that's the kind of pricing you get when a family genuinely wants to feed people, not fleece tourists. The food is home-style Khmer cooking at its most honest. The family running it is reportedly lovely, making this a warm, welcoming stop. Great for budget travelers who want quality without calculating exchange rates.
What to order
Everything is $2.50 (10,000 riel) — so try whatever sounds good. Traditional Khmer dishes prepared with care by a lovely family.
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3 Spoons Restaurant in Siem Reap
"Also highly recommend 3 Spoons Restaurant — everything on the menu is $2.50 or 10,000 riel with the sweetest family running the business." — u/swkale15 · r/cambodia, 3 upvotes

11Damnak Mahob Restaurant

Authentic Khmer 4.6 · 388 reviews
💴 $3–$8 📍 Siem Reap 📌 Google Maps →
Verdict: When a Cambodian local who visits Siem Reap multiple times a year puts a restaurant on their shortlist, pay attention.

Quick comparison

Best for
Authentic Khmer in Siem Reap with a $3–$8 spend range
Strengths
4.6★ from 388 Google reviews · Authentic Khmer · Siem Reap
Limitations
Price band: $3–$8
Price / value
$3–$8 · 4.6★
Why it made the list
When a Cambodian local who visits Siem Reap multiple times a year puts a restaurant on their shortlist, pay attention. Damnak Mahob serves the kind of unadulterated Khmer food that tourists rarely encounter — complex flavors, traditional techniques, and dishes you won't find on Pub Street menus. Worth the slight premium for a deeper dive into Cambodian cuisine.
What to order
Traditional Khmer dishes — fish amok, samlor korkor (traditional vegetable soup), grilled meats with prahok, and seasonal specialties. The menu focuses on authentic recipes rather than tourist-adapted versions.
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Damnak Mahob Restaurant in Siem Reap
"Cafe Soriya, Khmer Grill, & Damnak Mahob Khmer." — u/vournisrad · r/siemreap, top 3 favorites

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best street food near Angkor Night Market?

Based on Reddit consensus, the Road 60 Night Market (also called Street 60) is the top pick for authentic street food near Siem Reap. For something closer to Angkor Night Market, the riverside stalls near Old Market offer a huge variety — from grilled meats to fresh noodles to smoothies. Most Redditors agree: walk away from Pub Street to find the real gems.

How much does street food cost in Siem Reap?

Street food in Siem Reap typically costs $1–$3 per dish. A full meal at a local stall is often under $2. Tourist-oriented places near Pub Street charge $3–$5 per dish, while truly local spots — especially along Road 60 or in the markets — serve generous plates for 4,000–8,000 riel ($1–$2). Both USD and Cambodian riel are accepted everywhere.

Is Siem Reap street food safe for tourists?

Generally yes. Look for stalls with high turnover (fresh food is safer food), visible cooking (you can see the preparation), and lots of local customers. The riverside night market and Road 60 are both popular with locals and tourists alike. Stick to cooked food rather than raw salads, drink bottled water, and you'll be fine. Many Redditors report eating street food daily in Siem Reap without issues.

What Cambodian dishes should I try in Siem Reap?

Must-try dishes include: Fish Amok (coconut curry steamed in banana leaf), Lok Lak (stir-fried beef with pepper sauce), Kuy Teav (morning noodle soup), Bay Sach Chrouk (grilled pork and rice), Nom Banh Chok (Khmer rice noodles), Borbor (rice porridge), and grilled meats with prahok dip. For the adventurous, deep-fried insects and tarantulas are a uniquely Cambodian street food experience.

What is the difference between Angkor Night Market and Road 60?

Angkor Night Market is in the city center near Pub Street — it's more tourist-oriented with shopping stalls, bars, and some food vendors. Road 60 (Street 60) is about 10–15 minutes away by tuk-tuk and is where locals go for street food. Road 60 has dozens of BBQ restaurants with hammocks, food carts, and a carnival atmosphere. Prices at Road 60 are significantly lower and the food is generally more authentic. Both are worth visiting for different experiences.

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