Some recipes stay with you for life. This Cambodian Phnom Penh Noodle Soup is one of those dishes for me. I don’t remember the first time I ate it, because it feels like it has always been there. Morning streets in Phnom Penh, steam rising from metal pots, the sound […]
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Khmer Red Chicken Curry
Cooks in 1 Hours, 00 Minutes Difficulty HardEvery time I cook Khmer red chicken curry, my kitchen fills with a smell that feels like home. It is warm, soft, and comforting. The coconut milk gently bubbles, the kroeung releases its aroma, and suddenly I am no longer just cooking. I am remembering. This is not the kind […]
Easy Cambodian Chicken Lemon Soup
Some days call for fancy food. Other days, I just want a quiet bowl of soup that feels like home. This Easy Cambodian Chicken Lemon Soup is one of those recipes I return to again and again. It is simple. It is calm. It does not rush you. You do […]
Cambodian Beef Loc Lac Recipe
Some recipes stay with you your whole life. Not because they are fancy, but because they feel familiar and comforting. This Cambodian Beef Loc Lac Recipe is one of those dishes for me. It is simple. It is warm. And it always reminds me of home. Loc Lac is not […]
Easy Khmer Tofu Chicken Soup Recipe
This tofu chicken soup is one of those quiet recipes that doesn’t try to impress you, but somehow always does. It’s light, warm, and gentle, the kind of soup you make when you want to take care of yourself or someone you love. In Khmer homes, soup like this shows […]
Yuchoy with Chicken Soup
There are some soups that don’t need much explaining. They’re quiet, gentle, and familiar, like a warm bowl placed in front of you after a long day. Yuchoy with Chicken Soup is one of those dishes for me. This is the kind of soup Cambodian families make without measuring much, […]
Khmer People
Khmer people, also called Cambodian, or Kampuchea, are a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to Cambodia. They are accounting for over 97% of the country’s 16 million people. Smaller numbers of Khmer also live in southeastern Thailand (Northern Khmer) and the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam (Khmer Krom). There are […]
Cambodia Independence Day
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Pchum Ben Day in Cambodia
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Cambodia Water Festival & Boat Racing
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Cambodia Royal Ploughing Ceremony
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Amazing Khmer New Year
The Khmer New Year (Cambodian New Year) or Bon Chol Chhnam Thmei in local Khmer Language, is one of the major and important holiday in Cambodia. Khmer New Year starts on April the 13th, 14th or the 15th depending on the ancient horoscope and the celebration last for three days. […]






