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4 hours
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Hop in a Tuk Tuk and let your friendly local guide take you on a night adventure through Phnom Penh! You'll see stunning sights like the Independence Monument and the Royal Palace, and hear fascinating stories about the city's rich history.
Then, get ready for a delicious food adventure! Savor centuries-old noodle soups, try local favorites at a cozy family restaurant, and sweet treats from street vendors. Finally, enjoy a cold beer at a lively local pub street. It's the perfect way to experience Phnom Penh after dark!
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
• Hotel Pickup & Drop-off
• Private tuktuk transportation
• Small-group tour (1-7 people)
• Unlimited local beer, soft drinks, and bottled water
• Food and Drinks at 3 sit-down, 1 street cart, safe-to-eat restaurants & pub
Gratuities
Royal Palace
Experience the enchanting beauty of the Royal Palace illuminated at night. Enjoy stunning architecture, golden spires, and serene gardens where local family love hang out at night. Learn about the rich history and cultural significance of this iconic landmark.
We will visit a family local restaurant for 20 years near BotumVatey Pagoda. We will taste noodle which invented since 7th century with green fish paste soup from paste that grinded from spices and sip refreshing sugar cane juice.
Pickup included
5 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Ben J,
Sep 16, 2025
- Viator
A great food and sightseeing tour. Lots of variety and exposure to local restaurants with a knowledgeable guide.
Carmen G,
Sep 7, 2025
- Tripadvisor
How much we have learned and how well we have had! A great tour and Super recommended. Neara is a lovely girl and she introduces you TOTALLY to the local culture. Try the noodles More typical in a super special place, being Saturday we tasted all kinds of street food in the different stalls, we met the famous Cambodian “cheese”. And we also had a final surprise: he took us to a GREAT pub for cocktails. Really, 10/10
Daniel T,
Jun 21, 2025
- Tripadvisor
We had a fun evening with Bosakneara, touring the city, sampling local food. She was a very good host, taking the time to explain the food choices and the history of the food vendor. We stopped at a few historical sights along the way and she provided a good overview of their significance. The tuk tuk ride was fun and the driver went out of his way to keep us dry in the pouring rain. Lots of local beer and water available in the tuk tuk. My highlight was trying durian fruit ice cream. Wasn't on the planned menu but when Bosakneara learned that I'd never tried durian because of the smell, she insisted I try the ice cream - and it was delicious. This is a new business venture for her and I wish her every success. Highly recommended.
JulieAnderso,
May 21, 2025
- Tripadvisor
Neara was a delightful hostess for our first trip in PP. Even though we gave her the wrong info for our hotel pickup (didn’t know there were 2 with the same name), she was very happy to have two guests from NZ to take on an informative tour. It was pretty with all the night lights too. We were her first guests for this new culture and food tour We learnt a lot about Cambodia’s difficult history & the challenges that impacted her own parents. We drove past her parents house twice. Our favourite dish was the first stop with special noodles made in a delicate coconut soup base. We shouldn’t have eaten the whole bowl because there were plenty more dishes to try, including a stop at a street vendor to buy a delicious sweet fresh coconut pancake with cashew nuts. Then we went to a market and looked at the variety available. Neara brought fresh fruit for us to try. There were 2 other main course stops - everyday food so shared tables - don’t expect restaurant environments- this is how locals eat everyday. There was a fish paste dish which is common but we found salty, eggplant dishes and a pork/egg/tofu dish. Next stop the French bread roll was crispy - choice of BBQ meats and a sweet/sour tangy fruit & vege salad to give texture. A street vendor stop to buy dessert which was taken to our final destination on a beer street. Neara’s favourite bar had live music and we could choose which beer to try, The tuk tuk driver was great too. We can highly recommend this tour for authentic Cambodian foods. We had confidence that environments were clean and seating was at a height comfortable for us rather than on the short stools. Please support Neara in her business to make it successful.
Ken B,
Feb 15, 2025
- Viator
What a great start to our Cambodian adventure! Neara just started her own business and knows how to take care of her clients! We were met with a smile which continued all night, come hungry as these are full portion meals with numerous plates as she wants you to experience all the things! 🥰 I mentioned I enjoyed congee so she even ordered an extra bowl just so I could try the specialty there! The night market was great- allowing us to try various things along the way ! I waould definitely recommend this tour to any one how enjoys food and looking to get situated with the city!
Operated by Phnom Penh Culture and Food Tour