Delicious food, cheap drinks & spa massages are wonderful after touring the temples. Siem Reap is a pleasant small town and growing it’s popularity. What makes it special like other delightful places are the locals. They are warm and very welcoming to us tourists. We felt very comfortable touring around day & night and always greeted with a smile 🙂 Check out our photos as we explore their famous Pub street and the local food scene.

Wat Preah is temple found in the centre of town. It’s the oldest monastery in Siem Reap

Famous Pub Street where the tourist come out to play, eat & drink!


Happy hour all the time! Can’t beat 50cent beers on tap.

There’s something for everyone, if you like to sing along all night long 😉

Plenty of Tuk Tuks take you around about 1-2$ US

Young merchant offering local street food.

Free samples if you dare – Crickets anyone?

Various local delight offerings.

Creepy crawlers if you’re up for a bite?


Local boy enjoying a snack.

Pub street right before the party gets started.


Fresh fruit shakes can be found at every corner.

Pub street after dark.


Loved the concept and good food. The staff were wonderful and such a great idea to help others for this training restaurant. We ate there a few times.

Anchor is the local brew served ice cold, very refreshing under the hot sun.


Lemon grass chicken… finger licking good.

Fried spring rolls.

Green mango salad sprinkled with peanuts.

Fresh local veggies in oyster sauce.


Khmer noodle soup

Fresh spring rolls with vinaigrette sauce.

Khmer beef with egg on top + rice.



Delicious Amok is a local curry favourite can be served with chicken or fish + chopped chillies.

Rice balls in coconut milk & ginger for desert.

Khmer version of Mango sticky rice.


Tuk Tuk thumbs up!

Tailgating the locals way

Ride sharing!


Water wheel spinning away


Lion and light trails