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FOOD GUIDE:U : CAMBODIAODI Phnom Penh ASIA FOOD GUIDE:U : CAMBODIAODI Phnom Penh THE LOCALS MUST KNOW CAMBODIA | 1 INTRODUCTION Welcome to Asia! We are as passionate about food as we are with the law. And no one knows local food better than those who walk the ground. In our Rajah & Tann Asia Food Guide series, our lawyers are delighted to share with you their favourite dishes in the heart of the cities where we operate and give you a taste of the delightful food the region has to offer. We bring you to savour the most authentic Asian food including under- the-radar eateries that only locals will frequent. This is our home ground, our advantage. CAMBODIA | 3 1. TEUK Cambodia KROEUNG “The mild spicy sauce Given the proximity of that tickles your taste bud is made from Cambodia to Thailand and minced steamed river Vietnam, one is able to fish mixed with lime or tamarind juice and discern similarities between fish paste. Enjoy this Cambodian cuisine and its with a bed of crunchy green leaves as the neighbours. Together with perfect appetiser.” its geography, Cambodia’s historical heritage HENG Chhay embellishes its cuisine with a Managing Partner myriad of influences ranging R&T Sok & from royal Khmer to French. Heng Law 2. PRAHOK KTIS Office “This rich and delicious dip balances minced pork and dried Cambodia’s cuisine Try it at: fish with fine fermented river fish. Lmut Tum Restaurant Made from humble ingredients typically includes dishes No. 26, Street 606, served with variety of vegetables and ingredients such as Khan Toul Kork, and flowers, this healthy dish is sure to awaken your palate!” tropical fruits, rice and fish. Phnom Penh Tel: +855 16 444 472 Local ingredients such as Prahok (fermented fish) or Kroeung (blend of spices and HOUT Sotheary Partner herbs) are often served with R&T Sok & Heng Law traditional dishes. Office Try it at: Labaab Restaurant No. 81 E2, Preah Monivong Boulevard, Khan Doun Penh, Phnom Penh Tel: +855 99 335 666 4 | ASIA FOOD GUIDE CAMBODIA | 5 3. SAMLOR MA’JU KROEUNG (KHMER Try it at: SOUR SOUP) Meatophum Restaurant “A must try Khmer No. 88A, Street 360, signature sour soup Sangkat Boeung Keng with beef or river fish Kong 3, using the tamarind juice, cooked with a variety of Khan Chamkarmon, spice blended. It is very Phnom Penh appetising and goes well Tel: +855 11 868 010 with white rice.” 5. KHOR SACH JROUK Sieng DELINE (PORK STEW STYLE) Partner R&T Sok & Heng “This melt-in-your-mouth caramelised Law Office pork served with hard boil eggs is a classic Try it at: Cambodian comfort food that feeds the soul." Sleuk Chhouk Restaurant No. 165 Street Pasteur No. 51, Khan Doun Penh, Phnom Penh Chum SOCHEAT Tel: +855 12 208 222 Tax Manager R&T Sok & Heng Law Office 6. NOM BANH CHOK (KHMER NOODLE) “A quintessential Khmer dish, loved by locals and tourists 4. STEAMED SNAIL alike. The dish consists of rice noodles topped with a WITH GARLIC AND green fish gravy and heaps of fresh green beans, bean sprouts, banana flower, cucumbers and other greens. PEPPER The dish is a typical breakfast food, and you’ll find nom "The snail meat is sweet banh chok being sold in the early mornings at stands on and tender while the the street all over Phnom Penh” aroma from the garlic and pepper elevates the Try it at: experience to another Yisang Restaurant level." Riverside Try it at: Preah Sisowath Quay, Andart Rorm Seafood Restaurant Phnom Penh No. 207 Street 51/294 Boeung Tel: +855 16 320 808 Keng Kong, Khan Chamkarmon, LY Sopoirvichny Senior Associate Phnom Penh Nan TITHEARY R&T Sok & Heng Tel: +855 77 533 338 Associate, Law Office R&T Sok & Heng Law Office 6 | ASIA FOOD GUIDE CAMBODIA | 7 9. SAMLOR KORKO 7. POUS KO “One of the most popular TEUK PRAHOK traditional Khmer soup dishes made from "Signature plethora of vegetables, Cambodian steamed fishes, meat and a lot beef internal organs of ingredients. Legend (tripe and intestine) has it that Samlor korko with salty-sweet- has been the king’s sour fermented fish food and a large variety sauce mixed with of vegetables and fruits peanuts and sliced were used to prepare this lemongrass. Every special dish." Cambodian local loves this." Try it at: Malis Restaurant Try it at: 136 Preah Norodom Blvd (41), Sovanna II BBQ 8. FISH AMOK YEAN Somany Phnom Penh 12301, Cambodia Street 21, Phnom Penh Associate Tel: +855 23 221 022 Tel: +855 16 840 055 "Delicate white fish steamed R&T Sok & Heng with a fragrant blend of Law Office spices in a coconut broth PROM Savada makes this an all-time Associate favourite Cambodian dish!" R&T Sok & Heng Try it at: Law Office 10. TREY PRO’MA Sleuk Tnort Restaurant JEAN (FERMENTED Oknha Chrun You Hak HOUT Sotheary FISH WITH EGG) Street 294, Phnom Penh Partner Tel: +855 99 909 707 R&T Sok & Heng Law Office “Also known as the Cambodian omelette, the Try it at: egg is fluffy yet crispy FCC Phnom Penh at the edges, while the salted fish perfectly Preah Sisowath Quay, Phnom complements the egg Penh 12206, Cambodia to bring out its savoury Tel: +855 23 210 142 flavour." Tiv SOPHONNORA Partner R&T Sok & Heng Law Office 8 | ASIA FOOD GUIDE CAMBODIA | 9 OUR REACH CAMBODIA MYANMAR R&T Sok & Heng Law Office Rajah & Tann Myanmar Company T: +855 23 963 112 to 113 Limited 2. LALAAB F: +855 23 963 116 T: +951 9345 343 / 346 E: [email protected] F: +951 9345 348 1. LMUT TUM 6. YISANG RESTAURANT kh.rajahtannasia.com E: [email protected] RIVERSIDE mm.rajahtannasia.com 8. FCC PHNOM PENH CHINA PHILIPPINES 3. SLEUK Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP Gatmaytan Yap Patacsil Gutierrez CHHOUK Shanghai Representative Office & Protacio (C&G Law) 9. MALIS 7. SOVANNA II T: +86 21 6120 8818 T +632 8894 0377 to 79 / +632 RESTAURANT 10. SLEUK TNORT F: +86 21 6120 8820 8894 4931 to 32 E: [email protected] F +632 8552 1977 to 78 4. ANDART RORM 5. MEATOPHUM SEAFOOD cn.rajahtannasia.com E: [email protected] ph.rajahtannasia.com INDONESIA SINGAPORE Assegaf Hamzah & Partners Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP Jakarta Office T: +65 6535 3600 ©mapz.com – Map Data: OpenstreetMap O DbL T: +62 21 2555 7800 E: [email protected] F: +62 21 2555 7899 sg.rajahtannasia.com 1. Lmut Tum Restaurant 6. Yisang Restaurant Riverside Surabaya Office No. 26, Street 606, Khan Toul Kork Preah Sisowath Quay T: +62 31 5116 4550 THAILAND Try: Teuk Kroeung Try: Nom Banh Chok F: +62 31 5116 4560 R&T (Asia) Thailand Limited 2. Labaab Restaurant 7. Sovanna II BBQ E: [email protected] T: +66 2 656 1991 No. 81 E2, Preah Monivong Boulevard, Street 21 www.ahp.co.id F: +66 2 656 0833 Khan Doun Penh Try: Pous Ko Teuk Prahok E: [email protected] Try: Prahok Ktis th.rajahtannasia.com 3. Sleuk Chhouk Restaurant 8. FCC Phnom Penh LAO PDR Preah Sisowath Quay Rajah & Tann (Laos) Co., Ltd VIETNAM No. 165, Street Pasteur No. 51, Khan Try: Fish Amok Doun Penh T: +856 21 454 239 Rajah & Tann LCT Lawyers Try: Samlor Ma’ju Kroeung 9. Malis Restaurant F: +856 21 285 261 Ho Chi Minh City Office 136 Preah Norodom Blvd (41) E: [email protected] T: +84 28 3821 2382 4. Andart Rorm Seafood Restaurant Try: Samlor Korko Boeung Keng Kong Branch: la.rajahtannasia.com F: +84 28 3520 8206 No. 207 Street 51/294 Boeung Keng 10. Sleuk Tnort Restaurant Hanoi Office Kong, Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Oknha Chrun You Hak Street 294 T: +84 24 3267 6127 Penh Try: Trey Pro’Ma Jean MALAYSIA F: +84 24 3267 6128 Try: Steamed snail with garlic and pepper Christopher & Lee Ong E: [email protected] T: +60 3 2273 1919 www.rajahtannlct.com 5. Meatophum Restaurant F: +60 3 2273 8310 No. 88A, Street 360, Sangkat Boeung E: [email protected] Keng Kong 3, Khan Chamkarmon Try: Khor Sach Jrouk www.christopherleeong.com 10 | ASIA FOOD GUIDE RAJAH & TANN ASIA Rajah & Tann Asia is one of the largest regional networks that brings together leading law firms and 800 fee earners across all our offices and practice areas, working towards one shared goal: to give our clients the home advantage. By bringing together leading local law firms and lawyers in ten countries, we’ve created the first unified and coherent legal service offering throughout the region. Individually, each firm offers the highest standards of service to locally based clients while collectively having the capability to handle the most complex regional and cross border transactions and to provide excellent legal counsel seamlessly across the region. Wherever you need us, we are Lawyers Who Know Asia - doing business on our own turf, firmly rooted in a part of the world we know and understand in a way only a native can. Updated on Mar 2020 12 | ASIA FOOD GUIDE.
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