After your long day(s) visiting the Angkor archaeological complex (and getting up early for that damn picturesque sunrise over Angkor Wat), you’ll likely end up in the town of Siem Reap trying to find dinner, as most tourists do. Grab a bite of amok trei, or steamed curried fish, to get a taste of Cambodia’s cuisine. If you’re feeling a little more adventurous (not in the culinary manner), go for the ‘happy’ pizza. What makes it so happy, you ask? Special herbs that slow down time. A lot.
Next story
Banteay SreiVisual Stories
10 pretty Indian villages to visit this year-end
web-stories8 castles in Germany straight out of a fairy-tale
web-stories8 tiger reserves every wildlife enthusiast should visit in India
web-stories10 animals that are easily spotted in Ranthambore National Park
web-storiesHow to prepare for a night safari in India?
web-storiesTrending Articles
Travelling abroad for summer vacation? Here’s what PM Narenda Modi appeals to travellers and why this is important IMD issues weather warning across these states as rain and heat sweep across India: What travellers need to know US turns 250: Where to witness best celebrations across South America in 2026