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Daily life Checked · 31 mai 2026 By the Expatolog team

Restaurants and food in Sihanoukville

Restaurants in Sihanoukville for expats — Khmer cuisine, fresh seafood, local markets and recommended addresses in the Otres Beach area.

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In 3 bullets

  • Fresh seafood: Sihanoukville’s main draw — fish, crab and shrimp straight from the port, at prices well below Phnom Penh.
  • Otres Beach area: the best concentration of quality restaurants for expat residents — varied cuisines, relaxed atmosphere.
  • Phsar Leu market: the local market for daily shopping, with fresh produce cheaper than supermarkets.

Dining areas

Otres Beach

The most recommended area for resident expats. Varied beachfront restaurants — Khmer cuisine, seafood, international. A calmer, higher-quality setting than the touristy town centre.

Town centre (Serendipity Road and around)

A livelier, more touristy area, with a concentration of restaurants but more variable quality. Best avoided for quiet family dinners.

Phsar Leu (local market)

Sihanoukville’s market for local residents. Fresh produce, local food stalls, very low prices.

Sihanoukville specialities

Seafood is the local speciality thanks to the nearby fishing port:

  • Whole grilled fish: sea bass, grouper, snapper — order by the kg at beachfront restaurants.
  • Ginger crab: a local speciality, served with rice or noodles.
  • Garlic-fried shrimp: ubiquitous in local restaurants.
  • Seafood platter: shrimp, crab, clams, squid — available in most Otres restaurants.

Food budget

TypeAverage priceExamples
Street food / market USD 1–3Khmer soup, sandwiches, bo bun
Local Khmer restaurant USD 3–7Grilled fish, lok lak, rice
Seafood restaurant USD 8–20Platter, ginger crab, whole fish
International restaurant USD 8–18Pizzas, burgers, fusion cuisine
Supermarket (groceries/month) USD 120–200Local products + some imported

2025 estimates — price per person excluding drinks. Seafood is markedly cheaper than in Phnom Penh.

Groceries and supermarkets

  • Phsar Leu: the main market for fresh produce and local food. Open from 5am.
  • Local grocery shops: present in the Otres area and town centre for daily needs.
  • Modern supermarkets: fewer than in Phnom Penh — expats sometimes top up with deliveries from the capital.

FAQ

Do restaurants close in low season?

Some restaurants in the central tourist zone reduce their hours in low season (May–October). The spots frequented by residents (Otres Beach, Phsar Leu) stay open year-round.

Can you find French cuisine in Sihanoukville?

A few restaurants offer Franco-European cuisine, mainly in the Otres area. The offering is markedly more limited than in Phnom Penh or Kampot.

Is the seafood safe to eat?

In established restaurants recommended by the expat community, yes. Avoid dubious street stalls, especially in the hot season. Prefer restaurants that turn over their stock quickly.

Sources (2)

Every fact in this guide comes from official documents or government sites. An access date is recorded for each source.

  1. Ministry of Tourism, Royal Government of Cambodia Accessed on 31 mai 2026
  2. National Institute of Statistics (NIS), Cambodia Accessed on 31 mai 2026