Phnom Tbaeng Restaurant

Northwestern Cambodia


This huge glass-fronted restaurant is one of the few places in town with an English menu. Dishes include prawn soup, tom yam (a hot-and-sour Thai soup), noodle soups and steamed fish, as well as more adventurous options such as fried eel and pig's intestines.


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