Street Food private Tour in Siem Reap





Description
Your local tour guide will take you to the Town’s best street food destination, and meet the local chefs & street food culinary creators. He'll explain to you about Cambodian cuisines and history. CITY TOUR: You’ll Wat Prom Roath ”Buddhist Monastery” 30 mins, then drive through the City to see the French Colonial Buildings, 15mins. You wander inside the Royal Gardens, see the Giant Buddha statues, Yama statue and the 12 Gian brown Army General statues of the Khmer Empire, 30 mins. STREET FOOD: You'll taste authentic Khmer traditional Food Snacks such as Rice Cakes, Crispy Rice Pancake, Banna Cake, Khmer Traditional Noodle Soup, Roasted Paddy frogs, Fried Crickets, Grasshoppers, Spiders, Water Beatles, Silk Worms, Giant Water Bug etc. Enjoy season fruit, Sugar Cane Juice or local Beers. (1 hour) • Meet and talk to locals • Enjoy your photo opportunities • Listen Tour Guide explanations and share the experiences. • This is a private Tour, everything is flexible to your needs.
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Itinerary
The Royal Garden is popular with domestic and International Tourists. On the north of the garden is the largest colonial-style hotel built at the same time as the Royal garden during the French occupation (Raffles Grand d’Angkor Hotel). On the South of the Garden is the Royal Resident which located along the River bank.
The Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm shrine is a religious shrine. It is located within the compound of the Royal Residence where two statues referred to as Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm are worshipped since 1982. The statues of Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm were both bronze statues rediscovered in 1950 in the forest around Angkor Thom by Angkor conservation officials. It is believed that the statue of Preah Ang Chek and Preah Ang Chorm were originally kept in the temple of Angkor Wat. According to the Institute of the Humanities and Social Sciences of the Royal Academy of Cambodia, Khmer king Ang Chan I or Chan Reachea who ascended the throne in the 16th century would have allowed the installation of the two bronze statues in Angkor Wat in honor of these two princesses, which were considered by then as bodhisattvas who received great honour and veneration. The statues were later lost as Angkor Wat was neglected.
Spend time at Prom Rath Pagoda, the historical Buddhist temple complex with colorful pagodas on sizable grounds with gardens. It is the oldest Buddhist monastery in the Town. Here, your guide will teach you a little about the dominant religion in the Kingdom of Cambodia. Your local guide will take you to the Town’s best street food destination and meet the local chefs and street food culinary creators and your local guide will explain you about Cambodia's cuisines. You can try some of the authentic taste of Cambodian traditional food snacks such as ice cakes, roasted flogs, fried crickets, fried grasshoppers, many kinds of roasted Tonle Sap fresh water fish, barbecued meat on skewers; Khmer fried chickens, ducks eggs, barbecued corn. As you wander around, you might see fried spiders or roasted snakes. We also see many kinds of local seasoning fruit.
We taste some local fresh fruit juice, beer and typical Khmer foods such as fried rice, fried noodle etc. After food snacks you have options to return to your hotel or end our street food at Pup Street. Where you can explore there by yourself, our guide can give you a good recommendation about Bar or Café to enjoy your night out.
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What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
You will be picked up from your accommodation to begin the tour by your Tour Guide and a Driver.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- You tour guide will meet you in your hotel Lobby at 5.30 pm to begin the Tour.
Reviews(2)
It was a total disappointment. We drove around To two temples that we had already visited during the day. Then we go to this little roadside food stand. The food took forever to calm, there wasn’t much of a choice, and the food was terrible. We did a food tour a couple years ago in Vietnam that was fantastic. We drove around to four or five different restaurants getting something different in each one. So as you can see, this was a total disappointment.
Hi Don, It was very nice to meet you in Siem Reap. Thankyou for visiting Asia and spent you time in Cambodia. We are sorry to hear this. Our guide took you to visit the Wat Prohm Roath temple and skipped the Royal Independence Garden because you said you had already visited it the day before. The street food you have been to was local, and the guide briefed you already before the tour started. The first stop - you saw a variety of fried insects such as crickets, grasshoppers, silk worms, water beetles, etc. You took a box of mixed Cambodian rice Cakes home. The 2nd stop you tasted Rice pancake, fried spring rolls, Sugar cane juice, Rice crispy pancake, roasted beef, and Cambodian noodle soup. The guide asked you if you needed local beer, fried rice, or fried noodles, but you said that is enough for you. We hope you understand this. We wish you and your family all the best. From Journey2 Teams
We had a wonderful time trying out Cambodian street food last night. Our guide speaks very good English and is rather knowledgeable. We are very glad that we gave the street food a go, which had very different taste profiles compared to the food you get from a sit-down restaurant. Definitely worth trying if you are a foodie, or simply have an adventurous spirit and want to try out new things.
Hi Ms Zeng, It was very nice to meet you and your family in Siem Reap. Thank you for visiting Asian and spend your time in Siem Reap. We're glad to hear you enjoy your Cambodian Street food Tour. We will pass this on to the Tour Guide. Thank you again for writing us a review. We wish you and your family all the best. We hope you are back home safe and sound. We hope to see you again soon. From Journey2 Teams.



