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A Food Lover’s Guide to Cambodia: 10 Must-Try Local Dishes

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Cambodian cuisine, often known as Khmer cuisine, is a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. Cambodia is located in the heart of Southeast Asia and has a rich culinary heritage. It’s a country where you can experience a plethora of unique and delicious dishes that will leave your taste buds wanting more. In this food lover’s guide to Cambodia, we’ll take a deep dive into the country’s cuisine and highlight some must-try local dishes.

Contents
  • Fish Amok
  • Nom Banh Chok
  • Bai Sach Chrouk
  • Beef Lok Lak
  • Kuy Teav
  • Khmer Red Curry
  • Lap Khmer
  • Num Pang
  • Cha Kroeung Sach Ko
  • Prahok Ktiss
  • Conclusion

Fish Amok

Fish Amok is considered the national dish of Cambodia, and for good reason. This dish is a must-try for anyone visiting Cambodia. The dish is made by steaming a white fish fillet, mixed with coconut milk, curry paste, egg, and other spices, in banana leaves. The banana leaves give the dish a unique flavor and aroma. The dish is served with a side of rice and is often garnished with red chili peppers and kaffir lime leaves.

Nom Banh Chok

Nom Banh Chok is another Cambodian favorite that you shouldn’t miss. The dish consists of rice noodles topped with a fish-based green curry sauce and fresh vegetables. The dish is usually served with a side of raw vegetables such as cucumbers, string beans, and sprouts. It’s a light and refreshing dish that’s perfect for a hot day.

Bai Sach Chrouk

Bai Sach Chrouk is a breakfast dish that’s popular in Cambodia. It consists of grilled pork that’s marinated in coconut milk and garlic, served with rice and a side of pickled vegetables. The dish is simple but flavorful, and the tender pork is a perfect complement to the fragrant rice.

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Beef Lok Lak

Beef Lok Lak is a popular dish in Cambodia that’s made by stir-frying beef with garlic, onions, and soy sauce. The beef is then served on a bed of lettuce with a side of tomato and cucumber slices. The dish is often accompanied by a dipping sauce made from lime juice, salt, and black pepper.

Kuy Teav

Kuy Teav is a Cambodian noodle soup that’s made with pork bones, rice noodles, and a variety of toppings such as bean sprouts, fried garlic, and green onions. The soup is usually served with a side of fresh herbs and lime wedges. It’s a comforting dish that’s perfect for a rainy day.

Khmer Red Curry

Khmer Red Curry is a spicy curry that’s made with beef, chicken, or fish, mixed with a red curry paste, coconut milk, and various spices. The dish is served with a side of rice and is often garnished with fresh herbs such as basil and cilantro. The dish is perfect for those who love spicy food.

Lap Khmer

Lap Khmer is a salad made with sliced beef or pork that’s marinated in lime juice, fish sauce, and chili peppers. The dish is served with a side of lettuce leaves and is often garnished with fresh herbs such as mint and cilantro. It’s a refreshing and flavorful dish that’s perfect for a light lunch or dinner.

Num Pang

Num Pang is Cambodia’s version of the Vietnamese Banh Mi sandwich. The sandwich is made with a crispy baguette that’s filled with a variety of fillings such as grilled pork, pate, and pickled vegetables. The sandwich is often served with a side of spicy chili sauce and is perfect for a quick lunch or snack.

Cha Kroeung Sach Ko

Cha Kroeung Sach Ko is a stir-fried beef dish that’s mixed with a spicy lemongrass paste and served with a side of rice. The dish is often garnished with fresh herbs such as cilantro and is perfect for those who love spicy food. The lemongrass paste gives the dish a fragrant and unique flavor that’s sure to satisfy your taste buds.

Prahok Ktiss

Prahok Ktiss is a dip made with prahok, a fermented fish paste that’s a staple ingredient in Cambodian cuisine. The dip is made by mixing prahok with coconut milk, pork, eggplant, and other ingredients, and then served with fresh vegetables such as cucumbers, carrots, and cabbage. It’s a pungent and flavorful dish that’s not for the faint of heart.

Conclusion

Cambodian cuisine is a true hidden gem that’s waiting to be discovered. From the fragrant Fish Amok to the spicy Cha Kroeung Sach Ko, Cambodian cuisine offers a unique and delicious culinary experience that’s not to be missed. Whether you’re a food lover or just looking to try something new, be sure to explore the diverse and flavorful cuisine of Cambodia. With this food lover’s guide to Cambodia, you’re sure to discover some must-try local dishes that will leave you craving more.

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