Siem Reap Evening Food Tour – Inclusive 5 Stops of Local Tasting
Starting with a taste of Cambodia’s bustling night scene, this approximately 5-hour tour takes you through five carefully curated stops, from lively markets to local eateries, with a knowledgeable guide leading the way. At just $39 per person, it offers a flavorful peek into Siem Reap’s street food culture—perfect for adventurous eaters and curious travelers alike.
What we love most about this experience? First, the chance to learn authentic Khmer cooking techniques directly from a local guide—something you won’t get from just wandering solo. Second, the inclusion of beverages throughout the evening keeps you refreshed amid the lively street scene. The convenience of tuk-tuk transport to and from your hotel also makes it a stress-free way to explore.
One consideration: this tour covers a fair amount of ground in just a few hours, so it’s a good idea to pace yourself if you’re not used to such busy evenings. Also, those with dietary restrictions should inform the guides in advance, though vegetarian options are available.
This tour suits food lovers, first-time visitors eager to understand local cuisine, and anyone interested in experiencing Siem Reap’s vibrant night life comfortably and safely.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: The tour offers real Cambodian street food and insights into local flavors and cooking methods.
- Well-Organized: From hotel pickup to multiple stops, everything runs smoothly, with knowledgeable guides ensuring a lively experience.
- Diverse Tasting: From spring rolls to insect dishes, the variety keeps it interesting—and sometimes brave.
- Cultural Insights: Besides food, you get to explore markets, local crafts, and even see how rice whiskey is infused.
- Comfort & Convenience: Transportation, drinks, and a small group (max 12) keep it intimate and manageable.
- Educational & Fun: Learn about Khmer ingredients, cooking techniques, and local customs in a relaxed setting.
A Detailed Look at the Siem Reap Evening Food Tour
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An Introduction to the Evening Experience
This tour begins with a pickup from your hotel around 5:00 PM, setting the stage for an evening of discovery. The first stop is the Lort Chas house, a local spot where you’ll be introduced to the art of Cambodian stir-fried rice pin noodles. Here, your guide explains basic stir-fry techniques and Khmer flavoring, while you get to see the process firsthand. Many reviews highlight how this step is not just about tasting but also about learning simple recipes and cooking tips you can try back home.
We loved the way this stop blends cultural insight with hands-on experience, giving you a taste of daily life in Siem Reap. The photos and recipe videos provided make it easy to remember the steps later—a bonus for those who want to replicate the dishes.
Exploring Local Crafts and Markets
The next stop is the Made in Cambodia Market, a lively spot where locals sell handmade handicrafts, jewelry, and silk scarves. While not a food stop, it’s a fascinating peek into Cambodian craftsmanship and offers a change of pace from the culinary focus. Many travelers mention how the market’s mellow vibe contrasts with the busy street food scene, giving a well-rounded experience of local life.
This stop is also an excellent opportunity to browse and pick up souvenirs, especially if you want to support local artisans. It’s free to enter, and your guide will share insights about the crafts, making it a meaningful break from eating.
A Taste of Local Food at a Traditional Restaurant
From there, you’ll head to a local restaurant that offers a variety of dishes, including traditional spring rolls, tofu, and even BBQ snails—an adventurous favorite for many. One reviewer raved about the well-cooked, clean food that made trying insects less intimidating. The guide’s careful selection of reputable stalls ensures safety and hygiene, so you can sample authentic dishes confidently.
Here, you’ll also try Phum Num Banh Chok, a renowned Cambodian noodle dish with chicken curry and fish soups, showcasing the country’s comforting flavors. The focus on local ingredients and traditional recipes provides a genuine taste of Khmer cuisine.
Street 60 Night Market: Street Food & Bugs
As evening deepens, your group moves to Street 60, a lively night market brimming with sights and smells. Here, you can try barbecued chicken, and if you’re feeling brave, bugs like crickets—a must-try according to many reviews. Sitting on a mattress along the street, with a cold drink in hand, is a simple but effective way to soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
The guides emphasize hygiene and safety, ensuring everything you eat is well-cooked. Many reviews praise how the guide’s care made trying insects a less intimidating experience, turning it into a fun and memorable activity.
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A Relaxing End at Long’s Bar
The tour wraps up at Long’s Bar, a relaxed spot where you can enjoy cold beers and unwind. Many travelers mention how this final stop offers a perfect setting to relax after a busy evening of tasting and exploring. The casual vibe and friendly atmosphere make it easy to chat with others or reflect on the night’s adventures.
What’s Included & What’s Not
For $39, the tour provides hotel pickup and drop-off, an English-speaking guide, tuk-tuk transportation, bottled water, and food tastings at every stop. Beverages are included throughout, which keeps you hydrated and ready for the next dish. It’s a good value considering the variety of experiences packed into just five hours.
Extras like personal expenses and gratuities are not included, so it’s worth tipping your guide if you enjoyed the experience.
Authenticity and Authentic Food: Making It Worth It
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One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the authenticity of the food and the knowledgeable guides. Multiple reviews mention how guides explain ingredients, cooking techniques, and local customs—adding layers of understanding to the tasting experience. For example, travelers appreciate guides like Lina or Vandy for their warmth and humor, which make the tour more engaging.
The focus on clean, well-cooked dishes at reputable stalls reassures travelers worried about street food safety. Many reviewers, including those hesitant about insects or snails, felt comfortable due to the guide’s careful choices.
Variety & Surprises
The diversity of dishes—from familiar spring rolls and noodle soups to daring bugs and snails—keeps the tour exciting. The inclusion of a visit to the Liqueur House to see how Cambodian rice whiskey is infused adds a cultural twist, finishing the night on a flavorful note.
Group Size & Atmosphere
With a maximum of 12 travelers, the group remains intimate and manageable, allowing for personal interaction and questions. The tuk-tuk transport adds a fun, relaxed element that enhances the overall experience.
Pacing & Duration
Most reviews praise the well-paced itinerary, with enough time at each stop to enjoy the food and learn about its origins. The 5-hour duration feels appropriate—it’s enough to get a good overview without feeling rushed.
Who Will Love This Tour?
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This experience is ideal for foodies eager to explore authentic Cambodian flavors in a friendly setting. It’s perfect for first-time visitors wanting an overview of local cuisine and markets, or adventurous travelers interested in trying insects and other local delicacies safely. The tour’s small group size and knowledgeable guides make it suitable for travelers looking for a comfortable, educational, and fun way to spend an evening in Siem Reap.
Final Thoughts
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This Siem Reap Evening Food Tour offers a remarkable balance of culinary discovery, cultural insight, and social fun. For just $39, you’ll taste delicious, well-prepared dishes at reputable spots, learn about Khmer ingredients and cooking, and enjoy the vibrant street life powerfully and comfortably.
The tour’s attention to safety and hygiene, combined with the warmth and expertise of guides like Lina or Vandy, makes it stand out as a memorable part of any trip to Siem Reap. Whether you’re a foodie seeking new flavors or a curious traveler wanting to get a real taste of Cambodia, this tour will leave your senses stimulated and your understanding enriched.
If you’re comfortable with a lively, sometimes adventurous evening, this experience is a fantastic way to spend an evening in Siem Reap.
FAQs
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Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, the tour begins with hotel pickup and ends with drop-off, making it very convenient.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 5 hours, from 5:00 PM to around 10:00 PM, including all stops.
Are beverages included during the tour?
Yes, cold beverages and bottled water are provided throughout the evening.
Can I try insect dishes?
Absolutely. The tour includes bug tasting, like crickets, which many find fun and memorable.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Vegetarian options are available, but it’s best to advise at booking so guides can accommodate dietary needs.
How many people are in each tour group?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring a relaxed and intimate experience.
Is it safe to eat street food on this tour?
Yes, guides are careful to select clean, well-cooked stalls, and many reviews praise the hygiene standards.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothes suited for walking and warm evenings are recommended. Bring cash for souvenirs or extra drinks if desired.
To sum it up, this Siem Reap Evening Food Tour is a delightful way to dive into Cambodia’s street food scene without worry. It balances educational insights, tasty dishes, and cultural exploration in a friendly, safe setting—perfect for those seeking genuine connections with local life and cuisine.
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