"I ended an evening in Langka Lane, an intimate enclave of speakeasies, boutiques, izakayas and cosmopolitan resto-bars (including French and Vietnamese options) that makes for a charming, stylish nightcap." - Jonathan Evans
Amazing restaurants and bars, a lot of things to recommend. A restaurant i can recommend the most was the Mauu! restaurant. 8$ for s small australian beef with free side dishes like fries, salad or mashed potatoes. All the bars had aesthetic atmosphere and the prices were decent.
Peachey London
Google
Langka lane is a new haven of eateries and small bars. Most types of food to choose from including lots of Japanese, Cambodian and even a steak frites! It’s a little bit more chilled than Bassac lane but you can walk from one to the other in 5 mins. Given its chill vibe including some great bars this would be my pick of the two.
David Gill
Google
When you come here you to numb pain. You have to visit this particular area. The food here in the majority of the restaurants is absolutely superb and there's a great atmosphere here.
David Gill
Google
This is my go-to area for food from Vietnamese Cambodian Thai French. You got it. You got everything here in one little area and it is always my go-to for breakfast, lunch and dinner when I'm in Phnom Penh.
R G
Google
Love this little circular alley. The best NEIPA craft beer in Cambodia is brewed by and sold at the Sak Pub here. Other notables include a little Ramen bar and a decent burger joint. A couple of speak easy bars and good restaurants. There is a hotel right in the middle of it.
Warren Ferguson
Google
Great restaurants there. More my vibe and better eateries than bassac lane.
Puthyka Ho
Google
A popular alley along with punch of restaurants and bars that shouldn’t have missed. A few cars parking spaces is available.