frizz restaurant - Phnom Penh

The restaurant

frizz = authentic: the Real Taste of Khmer Food. The place for masterfully prepared Cambodian food using fresh ingredients.

frizz = traditional: a restaurant with respect for Cambodian culinary recipes and traditions.

frizz = fresh: Selected daily from the market, the freshest and most flavoursome products are carefully prepared for your gastronomic enjoyment.

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frizz restaurant inside Apart from Cambodian food, we have some other favourites like Steak & Guinness Pie!

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Cambodian food is delicious

Cambodia Travel Guide

Besides information on our restaurant, menu and Khmer food, this site also serves as a Cambodia travel information portal.

We are excited about Cambodia as a holiday destination and want to share it with you.

Cambodia Cooking Class

After many guests in our restaurant asked us about the ingredients and the preparation of the dishes, we decided to start a cooking class.

We are proud that more and more people are now aware that traditional Khmer food is delicious.

The cookery class is located right on the Mekong River. You not only enjoy your own Cambodian food but spectacular views as well. Book your cookery course online:
Cambodia Cooking Class

frizz IS MOVING

The frizz restaurant is going to move from the riverside to the popular Street 240.

From March 1st 2008 frizz will be located at #67 Street 240, close to the Royal Palace.

We will extend our menu and hope to serve you even better than we have for the past four years.

With the new location we will also launch a brand new website.

With a fresh design we will bring you more information on Cambodia in general, Khmer food and the attractions of the country.


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Royal Palace - Phnom Penh

About Phnom Penh

The Pearl of Asia was once the nickname of the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. Slowly, but gradually, the city is re-emerging. Phnom Penh has a distinct relaxed atmosphere, best viewed right on the riverside. Thousands of people come here every day to enjoy the cool breeze, the sight of the Tonle Sap river slowly flowing into the mighty Mekong river as well as observing all the other passers-by.

Phnom Penh offers a lot to see. The obvious ones, like Wat Phnom, the Royal Palace and the National Museum. The sad and startling sites of the Toul Sleng genocide museum and the Killing Fields.

Don't forget to visit the markets: the bustling Russian Market (Toul Tom Poung), the Central Market (Psah Thmei) and many neighbourhood market places.

But the biggest attraction in Cambodia: the friendly, smiling, hospitable Cambodians themselves!

Read more about the Pearls of Phnom Penh.

The Cambodia Booklet of TravelIndochina says:

Simple setting, but serves some of the best Khmer food near the waterfront, at reasonable prices.

Rough Guide to Cambodia 2006:

Small, but excellent restaurant

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When asked “How do you like your food?”, several guests in frizz restaurant replied “This is the best food we had in Cambodia!” Of course, you don't have to believe us, but we are very proud of such remarks.