Street food Amok — the authentic version
The best Amok I've ever had came from a street stall, not a restaurant. The lightly sweet and fragrant intensity was completely different — more direct and uncompromised. kaffir lime was used without hesitation, the way it should be.
Cambodian cuisine shares roots with Thai and Vietnamese cooking but has its own distinct identity shaped by Khmer culture. The a traditional home kitchen setting meant eating standing up or on a low stool, which is how this food is supposed to be encountered. palm wine was sold right next to it. Don't wait to find the 'right' restaurant. Find the street version first.
Amok