It may lack English signage, but there's an English menu at this restaurant next to Kompong Chhnang's taxi park. It specialises in fried everything and soups, or be adventurous and order the porcupinefish with omelette.
Soksan Restaurant
Northwestern Cambodia
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Kompong Chhnang's central market has plenty of cheap and cheerful food stalls and is a bustling hub of local life.
2. Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument
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One of two monuments on the strip of grass in the center of Kompong Chhnang.
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This large, dusky-red monument is a replica of the mother ship in Phnom Penh and marks the centre of Kompong Chhnang.
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