Palais de la Poste

Restaurant · Phnom Penh

Palais de la Poste

Restaurant · Phnom Penh
House No.5, Preah Ang Non (St. 102), Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Nestled in a stunning historic building, Palais de la Poste serves up exquisite dishes with a modern twist, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely meal or celebration.  

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House No.5, Preah Ang Non (St. 102), Phnom Penh, Cambodia Get directions

@palaisdelaposte.restaurant

៛15–20

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House No.5, Preah Ang Non (St. 102), Phnom Penh, Cambodia Get directions

+855 11 735 576
@palaisdelaposte.restaurant

៛15–20

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Mar 5, 2025

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BWG

Google
I recently enjoyed the free flow lunch at Palais de la Poste, and it was a fantastic experience! The atmosphere is beautifully designed, combining modern elegance with a touch of traditional charm. The buffet spread was impressive, featuring a diverse selection of dishes that highlighted both local and international flavors. Everything I tried was delicious, and the presentation of the food was stunning. I particularly loved the fresh salads and the variety of main courses. The service was top-notch—friendly and attentive staff were always on hand to assist and offer recommendations. The free flow drinks, including wine and cocktails, paired perfectly with the meal and added a festive touch to the experience. Overall, I highly recommend the free flow lunch at Palais de la Poste. It’s a great value for the quality of food and service, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely meal or special occasion. I can't wait to return!

Anthea. wanderlust

Google
This place is definitely a hidden gem! The restaurant's French-style architecture has stood for a century, exuding a strong vintage atmosphere. The food is also astonishing, perfect for romantic dates or catching up with friends. Each table is given a key by the waitstaff, each with a unique shape. After dining, the staff will lead you downstairs for a surprise. It's a truly amazing and delightful experience. Highly recommended!!!

Alex Chin

Google
The restaurant operating at this beautiful colonial post office building was previously Van's Restaurant. It is now under a new ownership since 2018, hence a change of name to Palais de la Poste. Still a charming ambience with the original wooden panels, windows, doors and pillar decorations are well preserved. Very good and attentive service. Food is exquisite. Well prepared, a feast for the mouth as well as the eyes =) A small but adequate selection of wine. I will strongly recommend that you dine in the main dining hall on the 2nd floor. That is the beautiful place =)

Mariya Chao

Google
the food get served quickly and the service is really really good! server are really nice people too and they will attend to you at all times.

J McLean

Google
A great spot for meetings! The free flow food allows for conversation to not stop! Food is great and service is flawless. The brownies were my highlight...

kim dan

Google
Anniversaire de D’Amy 💕 Free Flow Lunch Western Food… 🌟 Rating : 9/10 ⭐️ (Service is really good but a lot of order so the food is a little late)

Junya Shinohara

Google
2023 July Free flow service started on the ground floor. 12$+VAT You can order and eat anything within 2hours except drink menu. Food quality was the same as before. And design and dish were also nice. First floor was only for a la cart menu. I believe the first floor should be also used for free flow service. The first floor is one of the most attractive points of this restaurant.

Vincent Chiu

Google
This is a French restaurant in a antique building first built in early 1900’s. We did enjoy the atmosphere here. The food prepared by the chef who worked in a 2-star Michelin restaurant in Paris was delicious. However the moldy air and dirty red carpet in the building was not pleasant. Although the staff was friendly, it seemed sometimes they didn’t fully understand our request in English, like providing dishes with pork to our Muslim friend even we emphasized it in advance.