Sovanna II

Top choice in Phnom Penh


Sovanna II is always jumping with locals and a smattering of expats, who have made this their barbecue of choice thanks to the huge menu and cheap local beer. Sovanna I, on the same street, opens from 6.30am and is as good a place as any to sample the national breakfast, bei sait chrouk (pork and rice).


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