Koh Kong offers many small restaurants and places to eat. There is
especially two we would
recommend: Otto's Restaurant, rooms and meeting
place & the Foreigner Food Restaurant (But don't order any beef meal
here, only Otto's can be trusted). It seems the larger restaurants have
just cookbook cutouts for their menus with no prices listed. You will
be charged according to what you look like. Don?t wonder if some of the
restaurant owners are sometimes quite impolite; just pass them over if
possible. The best budget meals are the stalls in and around Psar Leu.
Baan Peakmai:
That's a Thai style garden restaurant, which is the
most alluring one among the few remaining opportunities. They have a
huge menu including more than 35 vegetarian choices and a range of fresh
seafood.
Otto's:
Set on the breezy veranda of the guesthouse, this
Western-style restaurant makes a convenient stop for a quick breakfast
before taking a boat to Sihanoukville. The dinner includes Thai food,
several hearty vegetarian choices and a selection of central European
dishes, including for example one of the best bratwurst Cambodia has to
offer.
Heng Heng Restaurant:
This is quite a popular Khmer restaurant
for tasty Chinese and Cambodian breakfast of noodle soup and Bobor (rice
porridge), but it lacks the atmosphere to warrant a good stop for a
dinner.
Samras Angkor Restaurant:
If you are eager to go for Cambodian
dishes, that's the place to pop in. They serve lots of fine Cambodian
dishes here. Coming from Thailand you might try the famous Lok Lak or
Fish Amok. If you're to easily to distract by some loud karaoke music,
it's not your place though.
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