Monday, July 18, 2011

Halal not only one you all can find it by place to place

Maharajah Royal Indian Cuisine Halal

The beaches near Sihanoukville where this Indian favorite is located are regarded as some of the best in the region. Prices here are perfect for the budget traveler, with nothing over 4USD, including the seafood dishes, and set menus ranging up to 6.50USD. The management prepares its own Indian spices to add extra authenticity and all the usual favorites are here – keema, biryani, curries, Indian breads, sweets and salads. The vegetarian menu is extensive. Maharajah is located in the heart of the Sihanoukville backpacker district on Victory Hill. Call +855 15 96 62 21 for bookings. The family also have a location in Siem Reap between the Old Market and Pub Street.

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Rabbit Restaurant

A relatively new addition to the Halal scene in Siem Reap, this little restaurant on the river specializes in Halal Chinese. Its Halal sign in the window caught the attention of Halal business guide Zabinhah, which rates it cheap and cheerful. With no website and no email address, Rabbit's official street address is just "the riverfront near the Old Market".

The New tast

D'Wau Malaysia Kitchen

After a hard day touring the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, D'Wau restaurant in Siem Reap is a welcome and highly recommended Halal home away from home. It has earned the approval of the Cambodian Muslim Development Foundation, and although it bills itself as Malaysian, it also offers Western, Chinese, Khmer and Thai selections. It goes the extra mile for its clients, even offering a designated prayer room. With dishes ranging from Tom Yam to hamburgers, fries and Halal hot dogs to fresh steamed fish dishes, this is an excellent option for both families with children and business lunches. Vegetarians will also leave satisfied. A'la carte dishes are around 4USD, with set menus beginning at 5USD and a buffet available. D'Wau is located at Number 0246 Wat Bo Village in a popular tourist area.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

The nice Restaurant with good View

Bopha Phnom Penh Restaurant

This extremely popular restaurant located near the capital's ferry terminal with stunning river views serves Cambodian and Western fare. No dish will set you back more than 7USD. Serving everything from pizza and tacos to couscous on its Western menu, Bopha also dishes up exotic Khmer cuisine, including the Cambodian signature dish of fish amok – a steamed curry served in banana leaves. There is also an impressive vegetarian menu. Bopha Phnom Penh's official address is Sisowath Quay, "next to the Ferry Port" where boats depart for Siem Reap. It is just north of the riverside district.

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Mamak's Corner

A Malaysian restaurant run by a Muslim family, this is a Phnom Penh institution and a lunch buffet will set you back no more than 3USD. Malaysian locals recommend the fried rice with chicken, roti canai and nasi lemak. There are always plenty of vegetarian options, and, of course, sambal. This comfortable canteen-style eatery is completely alcohol free. Try the delicious sweet tea. Located at House 17, Street 114, close to Wat Phnom.

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Cambodia's sizable ethnic and expatriate Muslim communities mean Halal food is easily found in the main tourist towns, though there is not yet a national Halal standard.
Halal food is made from ingredients which have been prepared and/or slaughtered in line with ancient Muslim rules and traditions.
Restaurants in Cambodia have few enforced standards, period, and there is no national Halal standard as yet, although the Ministry of Tourism has already signaled it intends chasing the rapidly growing Islamic tourism market.
Some Cambodian Halal restaurants have earned the approval of local Islamic societies and most are happy to discuss their certifications and show guests around their kitchens. Although Halal restaurants are most easily found in the main centers of Siem Reap and the capital Phnom Penh, ethnic Cham Muslim communities are spread throughout much of the country.

Malaysian and Cambodia !

D'Wau Restaurant - Malaysian Kitchen & Asian Fusion Menu (HALAL) is opening 2nd branch in Cambodia! commencing February 2011



DWau Restaurant (Phnom Penh Branch):
256,St Preah Monivong,Sangkat Beung Reang,Khan Daun
Penh,Phnom Penh,Cambodia.
- Inside New York Hotel

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Dear All, 
what is the best for us to travel in other country we always looking for the nice area and nice food 
for our trip in their country such as in Cambodia we are have many Halal Restaurant in many area .
Now I can give you one of the best area that it just create in Island they Call  Diamond Island  ..

The name of the restaurant is ( Koh pich  Halal Food ) 
Koh pich is the name of Diamond island I can tell you and give the meaning of Koh pich 
Koh is Khmer word it mean Island 
Pich is Khmer word it mean Diamond 

So now you can find one of the restaurant I will let you see more ...

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Fine out Halal food in Cambodia

You all can find the Halal food in Phnom Penh by easy way .......to follow this
address and very joyful with your trip in Cambodia without worry about your food , as you
can see it.

For  Muslim people it's very serious to get other food that it's not Halal, so you don't worry
about that now in Cambodia most of restaurant are Halal because the Muslim people and Foreign .
they are great restaurant for you all ........