Old Market
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The Old Market is a neighborhood located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States, and is bordered by South 10th Street to the east, 13th Street to the west, Farnam Street to the north and Jackson Street to the South. The neighborhood has many restaurants, art galleries and upscale shopping.
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The Old Market is a neighborhood located in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States, and is bordered by South 10th Street to the east, 13th Street to the west, Farnam Street to the north and Jackson Street to the South. The neighborhood has many restaurants, art galleries and upscale shopping.
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The Old Market is a must visit when in Siem Reap. Anybody who says that it is not , doesn't like culture because here is where you find all of the locals buying their meat and vegetables and also plenty of local places to eat! I tried a few local dishes while here and they were all incredible. However, you do have to be brave to try the food because the smells are quite rough! Now there are plenty of areas that are just for tourists, but seriously so easy to avoid. I bought a couple little magnets inside and had fun talking with the vendors. Overall, great people inside the market who have just had a hard time due to covid :/ And yes you can be a fake rolex for like $15 😂
Large local market at the bottom of pub street near the river. I mean, it's a local market in Cambodia selling nick naks, junk and a bunch of t shirts. There's also a section that sells local vegetables and meat. Plenty of photo opportunities here and a fun place to pick up some tacky souvenirs for back home. Market sellers of course pump up the prices far beyond what theyre actually worth, but in reality you can easily negotiate that price down by %60-70. The staff keep it light and fun. Tourists should do the same. The only actual downfall is the heat and all the vulture tuktuk drivers trying to scam you from the surrounding streets. Gets annoying after a while.
A proper local market. Although it may be squeamish and dirty because it’s different from western style supermarkets, it’s how meat markets and markets are in Southeast Asia. I had a good time walking through in the morning because the sights, smells and sounds remind me of my childhood when my grandma took me along to the wet market. Although there are more tourists now, I feel that the place still keeps its local feeling, and it’s a place for locals. Go in the early morning to experience the market and to have breakfast. Without tourist pretense.
The smells can be a bit overpowering but you get used to it quickly. Nothing bad bud they sell fish, fruit and fried items in the same areas and the low ventilation will make the smells linger. Great experience though. You need to haggle... If you go early in the morning, there’s the possibility that you will be someone’s first customer of the day. That’s lucky to them. They will give you a “discount”. Psychologically it will make you feel good however, they are still making a massive profit. People are nice and don’t nag you to visit their shops.
This is a not a very large market but it packs almost all the specialities of the country. You can buy the local herbs, spices, special regional pepper etc... You will also get paintings , clothes , magnets , bags etc... Make sure to bargain. Quote about 1/3rd and then take it up to a Max of 1/2 the quoted amount. You can also dare to try the exquisite bugs and insects fry here though very few people sell them. I like the color and arrangement of the place. Just walk around , you will find almost everything to be found.
An incredibly great market, that has all the sights, sounds and smells of a real market. To be sure the tourist shops selling souvenirs are also here, but you can also purchase or watch the locals purchase fruits, vegetables, raw fish and freshly butchered cuts of meat. In the middle of the market there are also cooked food shops, that sell some of the best noodles and rice dishes in town. Just pull up a stool and eat with the market vendors and customers.
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Pub Street
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Made in Cambodia Market
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Pub Street

Siem Reap Art Center Night Market

Artisans Angkor

Made in Cambodia Market
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Khmer Taste Restaurant

Khmer Kitchen Restaurant

Sambo Khmer & Thai Restaurant

Khmer Grill
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