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Cambodian Street Food at RUSSIAN MARKET - Snacks and Seafood in Phnom, Penh, Cambodia!

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There are plenty of local markets for your to explore when you’re in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, but one of the relaxed markets, that quite small and friendly, is Tuol Tom Poung Market, also commonly known as Russian Market. The market is local, small, and manageable, and it’s a great place to get a taste of Phnom Penh and try some delicious local food.
It was a rainy afternoon on the day I went to Russian Market, and we first stopped outside the market to eat some crepe like snacks, filled with creme and coconut. It’s one of those Cambodian street food snacks that so much fun to watch being made. Price - 500 KHR ($0.12) per piece
Most of the street food stalls are open in the morning and for lunch, so I was there a little late, but there were still a few stalls open. We had some fried spring rolls and fresh summer rolls as well as an amazing green papaya, herb filled salad, which was delicious. The best thing was the salad, and the environment of eating at Russian Market is always fun as well. Total price - $6 USD total (you can use US$ in Cambodia).
Finally, one of the top reasons I wanted to eat at Russian Market was for the seafood restaurant at night, which sets up in the motorbike parking lot at about 6 pm each evening. We ordered a fish cooked in foil, clams, and oysters, all cooked over an extremely hot charcoal fire. The food was overall good, and I liked the atmosphere a lot. Total price for seafood - 39,000 KHR ($9.40).
When you’re in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Russian Market is a fantastic place to eat!
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