Food Review #7: Britea Cafe
Full of wanderlust? This cute cafe in the heart of Tuol Kork offers a quali-tea British experience.
Full of wanderlust? This cute cafe in the heart of Tuol Kork offers a quali-tea British experience.
A new restaurant fresh on the eatery scene, Melo calls itself a French-Japanese restaurant and bar. Located within the busy neighborhood of BKK 1, the restaurant is small but attractive, and an initial perusal through its Instagram page reveals it as a potential Instagram pic hotspot.
Vibe is a three-minute walk from the Russian Market, located in the eastside.
Bad day? These adorable cats and coffee can definitely cheer you up.
At first glance, it seems unremarkable. Nestled in between a school and a trendy cafe, just a block away from Toul Tompong Market, Indy House is easy to miss: it's a small and humble-looking joint in a relatively sleepy part of town.
Ajisen Ramen is a Japanese-based chain restaurant found in many countries including Cambodia, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and many more. If you're ever craving some ramen, you can find this place at Aeon 2 and 753 Kampuchea Krom Blvd (128).
MÜ Coffee is an extension of MU Gourmet (right next door). They serve Singaporean-style food, and have a set menu (which they change monthly.) Find it on Street 51, corner street 228.
Chiyoda is a small Japanese restaurant known for its katsudon and homemade soba noodles. Find it on St 288 in BKK.
- David Tam