Top 10 Must-Visit Cafés in Phnom Penh

Top 10 Must-Visit Cafés in Phnom Penh

☕ 1.

Brown Coffee and Bakery

A local favorite, Brown Coffee boasts multiple branches across Phnom Penh. Known for its cozy interiors, professional service, and strong Wi-Fi, it’s a go-to for remote workers and casual meetups alike.

Signature Drink: Iced Latte

Location Highlight: Boeung Keng Kang, Toul Kork


☕ 2.

Feel Good Café

Ethically sourced beans, environmentally friendly practices, and a relaxing vibe make Feel Good a standout spot. Their breakfasts and smoothies are equally noteworthy.

Signature Drink: Cold brew with coconut milk

Best For: Eco-conscious visitors


☕ 3.

The Shop

Located near the Royal Palace, The Shop serves up rich coffees and handmade pastries in a French-inspired setting.

Signature Item: Passionfruit tart with espresso

Atmosphere: Chic and artsy


☕ 4.

Backyard Café

Perfect for the health-conscious crowd. Backyard Café is known for its plant-based menu, smoothies, and excellent flat whites.

Signature Drink: Turmeric latte

Location: Street 246


☕ 5.

Eleven One Kitchen Café

More than a café, this is a socially responsible restaurant with a peaceful garden setting. Great for brunch and long coffee breaks.

Must-Try: Khmer iced coffee with sweet milk


☕ 6.

Lot 369 Café & Bar

Located near Russian Market, Lot 369 is popular among expats for its welcoming atmosphere and tasty Western-style breakfast and brunch menu.

Signature Drink: Cold brew soda


☕ 7.

Kinyei Café

In nearby Battambang but deserves a shoutout for their barista training program and award-winning coffee. Many Phnom Penh cafés source beans from them.


☕ 8.

Java Creative Café

A blend of art, food, and coffee. Java Café hosts regular exhibitions and is a space where culture and caffeine meet.

Best For: Artistic vibes and inspiration


☕ 9.

Vibe Café

Plant-based, Instagram-friendly, and packed with energy bowls and wellness drinks. Popular with the health-conscious and yogi crowd.


☕ 10.

Riel Coffee

A modern, minimalist café that roasts its beans in-house. Their approach is quality-first, and the baristas are trained in precision techniques.

Best For: Specialty coffee enthusiasts


🎯 Bonus Tips

  • Many Phnom Penh cafés offer free Wi-Fi and power outlets.

  • Look out for happy hour coffee deals.

  • Always try the local Khmer iced coffee—a blend of strong roast with sweetened condensed milk.


Conclusion:

From artistic hideouts to specialty coffee havens, Phnom Penh’s café culture is vibrant and evolving. Bookmark this list and start your caffeine adventure today.

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Phearun

Contributor at KEHAKTOMPOR Knongsrok (KK Media).