19 years old, female — People like to eat good food. (Phnom Penh-Cambodia)

ChildSafe Restaurants & Bars

Cambodia has many restaurants, each of them with mouth-watering specialties. It is sometime difficult to choose!

However, it is important that you show some care when selecting. Many street-side restaurants lack proper sanitation and eating the wrong food could shorten your holiday. Watch for the overall cleanliness of the restaurant and the seller and avoid eating food that has been sitting outside for too long.

If you stay in a place that allows sex workers (look out for young Asian women wearing short skirts, make-up, and who are very outgoing with men), you condone prostitution.
When choosing a place to eat keep your eyes wide open!

You can also patronize the services of the businesses that actively support our child protection policy.

Below is a list of places to go in Cambodia that are ChildSafe and will make your stay in Cambodia that much more enjoyable.

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Le Café du Centre

French style Café located in a beautiful and peaceful garden, Le Café du Centre is serving fresh salads and sandwiches, home-made pies and cakes, French crèpes and a great choice of ice-cream.
Cocktails and parties can be arranged.
Le Café du Centre is a Mith Samlanh business project, generating funds for the organisation.

French Cultural Center
Street 184-Phnom-Penh
Tel.023.992.432/012.955.722
E-mail: cafefriends@everyday.com.kh
OPEN daily 8am-9pm

Romdeng Restaurant

Romdeng, is the second of three levels of Mith Samlanh's hospitality training. It was designed from the beginning, to promote Khmer culture and food.
In designing and setting up this restaurant special care was taken to use as many Cambodian made products as possible.

#21, Street 278, Phnom Penh 
Tel: 092 219 565
E-mail:friends@everyday.com.kh

Opening times: monday - saturday
for lunch from 11am-2pm
for dinner from 6pm-9pm

Friends The Restaurant

Friends The Restaurant forms part of the training for the students in the cooking training. Students have the opportunity to gain first-hand experience of the hospitality business, serving the customers, taking orders, cooking and learning about hygiene in the workplace. Since opening, The Restaurant has succeeded in becoming wholly self-sufficient and all profits are reinvested into the Training Centre activities. Also cater for parties of up to 300 people. Come and try the best daiquiris in town!

House 215 Street 13, Phnom Penh
(50 meters north of the National Museum)
Tel: 012 802 072

Open everyday from 11am to 9pm

Java Café and Gallery

Java Café and Gallery was established in 2000 as a unique combination of a business and non-profit gallery to promote the development of contemporary art in Cambodia. To accomplish this aim, Java Café and Gallery has hosted over 45 exhibitions featuring both local and international artists in addition to artist presentations, exchange projects and forums.

Located overlooking Hun Sen park, Java Café and Gallery is ideal place to relax and enjoy the scenery or meet friends while enjoying delicious homemade food, desserts, great coffee, a refreshing drink or cocktail.

Java Café and Gallery is open 7 days a week, 7am to 10pm, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks.
Java Express is currently open Mon - Sat 7am to 3pm, but will soon be expanding to 7 days closing at 7pm.

Java Café and Gallery
#56E1 Sihanouk (Street 274)
Tel: 023 987 420