I'm excited to share with you the amazing night street food in Takhmau town! From Thailand and Vietnam to Cambodia, there's a common trade of goods that you'll find on the street.
If you're looking for a good view, with plenty of crowds and a chance to explore Cambodian culture, Takhmao street food is the perfect spot. I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
As I strolled along, I spotted some street food and noticed that the packaging was designed in a creative way - the food were actually dried fruits like kiwi and mango, and dried potatoes were also being sold. Behind the seller were items like snacks that had been imported from neighboring countries to be sold to visitors, who could then sample the products.
Most vendors usually have a variety of options for customers to choose from when selling products, but here it's different as they only focus on selling Chinese-made juices. Now that the weather is getting cooler, it's more suitable for the hot weather. For those who love juice, they should consider buying it to store in the refrigerator; that way, it can be kept for several days.
The last time I had a fried sandwich was when I revisited my old school; although it may have been prepared differently, it's still a fried sandwich. The cook first made it fresh with the ingredients, then the final step was to deep fry it.
I didn't realize at the time at all, but the seller had a funny reaction when he was in front of my camera!