Cambodia Does Italian
Because we stayed mostly in the tourist areas of Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, there were plenty of restaurants catering to foreigners. Of course, they were also charging foreigner prices, though they were still fairly reasonable, about US $5-10 per dish.
We did try to eat mostly Cambodian, or at least Asian food, while we were away. However, we also chose to eat Italian food for dinner on a couple of nights.
On different occasions, I ordered gnocchi in tomato sauce and pizza with feta cheese and olives, which were both delicious. In fact, I'd go so far as to say it was the best pizza I've eaten in quite a while!
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