Dinning at Madam Kwan's

Kuala Lumpur has tons of many interesting food choices and one of the famous ones that is well-loved by the locals and tourists is Madam Kwan's.

I have my list of food places to visit in KL but this restaurant seem to have escaped my radar. Luckily, I, along with my daughter got invited to join a dinner hosted by a friend's cousin. We all agreed to meet at Madam Kwan's in Suria KLCC.


Breakfast at Khmer Taste

Our hotel in Siem Reap is just a few minutes walk to Pub Street and the Old Market so you can just imagine the restaurants, food carts, food vendors that we pass by every day. And eating seem to be a daunting task especially with all the food choices- from traditional Khmer cuisine, burgers, pizza, grilled food, and exotic ones such as grilled tarantulas, snakes, etc.

But one restaurant that captured our hearts (or tummy) is Khmer Taste because we ate there twice. We didn't really plan to eat there but since we were scouting for a reasonably priced laundry service (that's another story), we end up eating at Khmer Taste which was like 3 stores away. 



Food was so good, that we decided to eat breakfast there the following morning (Stay tuned for our Khmer Taste dinner). 

I'm not really a breakfast person so I just ordered sunny side-up + baguette + sweet Cambodia  coffee which costs me $1.75. My friebd had the scrambled eggs plus coffee which is basically the same amount. 



The bread was freshly made and warmed to perfection, crusty and soft at the same time. Perfect with butter. The coffee also tasted great and my only complaint was that the cup was small so you need to order another one if its not enough for you. 



Another hightlight at Khmer Taste aside from the food is its fish spa which costs only $1 for unlimited time. This fish spa is way, way cheaper than the ones near Pub Street and has a time limit. 



To sum it up, Khmer Taste is a great restaurant, a reasonably priced one that serves good food.



Khmer Taste
Sok San Road
Siem Reap, Cambodia
*** walking distance from Pub Street