Cambodia’s market eats

A short clip spotlighted cheap, authentic street‑food markets near Kien Svay Krav Natural Resort — the video (low views but detailed) highlights local stalls and budget plates ideal for market‑first travelers. It’s a handy cue for adding rural Cambodian market stops to an itinerary (x.com).

Kean/Kean Svay Krav Resort is in Phum Thom commune, Kien Svay district of Kandal Province, roughly 19 kilometres from Phnom Penh and about the same distance from Ta Khmau town. (guidetrip.info) Local walking‑tour and vlogger footage shows the market that serves the resort is busiest on weekends, with Saturday–Sunday crowds of Phnom Penh residents buying fresh produce and prepared street plates. (YouTube walking tour) (youtube.com) Multiple field reports and vlogs record vendors selling grilled prawns, whole grilled fish and chicken, fried corn with dried shrimp, Khmer cakes and a range of fresh fruits and vegetables at the covered market beside the resort. (laviezine.com) Visitors reach the resort and market by following Prekpo Road or National Road 1 after crossing Monivong Bridge, with the market entrance described as adjacent to a covered market and poorly signposted from the main road. (cambokidz.com) The site features wooden huts on stilts above waterways, boat rentals and fishing options, and many social media posts show patrons buying market food to eat in those stilted huts. (cambokidz.com) BT Food Story, the channel that posted the clip, produces multiple short videos and playlists focused on Cambodian street‑food markets and rural food stops, with channels and reposts appearing on YouTube, Dailymotion and social platforms. (BT Food Story YouTube About) (youtube.com)

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