Siem Reap's vegan scene punches well above its weight for a small Cambodian city, driven by the massive backpacker and temple-tourism economy surrounding Angkor Wat. Buddhist monasticism and Khmer culinary traditions provide a natural foundation for plant-based eating, and a new generation of socially conscious restaurants are combining Cambodian flavors with vegan innovation at prices that make this one of the cheapest vegan travel destinations on earth.
Top-rated all-vegan social enterprise near Old Market with jackfruit amok and raw cuisine.
Non-profit vegan cafe and cooking school with $15 Khmer cooking classes and free rooftop yoga.
Family-run all-vegan Khmer home cooking near Wat Bo — generous portions under $4.
Upscale Khmer vegetarian in the Old French Quarter with a $12 tasting menu in a colonial garden.
Traditional Khmer restaurant near Old Market with vegan fish amok and $10 cooking classes.
Social enterprise in Wat Bo training local youth — vegan bowls and Khmer salads with purpose.
Award-winning Khmer boutique hotel with saltwater infinity pool and vegan Khmer dining.
Contemporary eco-resort among tropical trees with chemical-free pool and Angkor sunset views.
Bill Bensley-designed boutique where every stay funds education and healthcare programs.
Premier wellness retreat with saltwater pools, vegan detox programs, and morning temple yoga.
Cambodia's top spa brand using plant-derived Khmer ingredients — treatments from $18.