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Welcome to Cambodian Tea Time
Nom Tom Moon is a traditional Cambodian dessert
We carry souvenirs that focus on the best Cambodian products.
The basic attitude is to have customers say, "I'm glad I came here!" and the Japanese owner's wish is to "be of use to Cambodia."
The store is located on the road to Angkor Wat . We look forward to your visit .

Cambodia Tea Time

Cambodia Tea Time opened in November 2006.
We offer a carefully selected range of souvenirs, focusing on the traditional Cambodian sweet Nom Thom Moong and other local products.
At the open cafe, you can enjoy cold Cambodian tea and freshly baked Nom Tom Moong, and there is also a free experience of making traditional sweets.
The store is staffed by local staff who attend local Japanese language schools, as well as Japanese staff who will provide you with courteous and friendly service.
The store's basic philosophy is to make tourists who visit say, "I'm glad I came here!", and the owner's desire is to "be of use to Cambodia."

Surrounded by greenery and enjoying a relaxing atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the city, you can experience a different side of traveling in Cambodia by spending time relaxing and interacting with people.
The gallery of Hideki Fujii, one of Japan's leading photographers, is also worth seeing. It is located along the road to Angkor Wat.

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Nom Thong Mung

This is a traditional Cambodian sweet that is known to all. It has a refined taste with a subdued sweetness, and each piece is individually wrapped, making it perfect for distributing to a large number of people at work or elsewhere.
You can also grill it yourself at the store, which is sure to become a great memory of your trip.
Currently, Nom Tom Moon is sold at the flagship store, Old Market, Siem Reap Airport Duty Free Shop, and Phnom Penh Airport Duty Free Shop.

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