Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Australian
Breakfast
Cambodian

Vegetarian restaurant serving dishes like fried tofu with white rice, fried rolls, bbq mushroom skewer, noodle soup, and juice with fresh mango chunks. Reopened here in 2019, in a spot between Brown and Temple Coffee; previously at St 7 Makara. NOTE: Reported that egg is used in most dishes, owners do not understand veganism and do not inform correctly about the ingredients of dishes. NOTE: Reported February 2024 to have limited vegan options – please send updates to HappyCow. Open Mon-Sat 7:30am-9:30pm, Sun 9:00am-9:00pm.


Venue map for Vitking House
© OpenStreetMap contributors

33 Reviews

First Review by enRoute

jencompgeek

Points +311

Vegan
08 Mar 2014

Tasty and cheap

We ate here twice on a recent visit to Siem Reap. We tried the garlic noodles, spring rolls (with some delicious fake pork filling), noodle soup, and steamed dumplings. We didn't see egg in anything. As far as I could tell, it was all vegan and very tasty. The bill each time was only about 8 US dollars for two of us. The outdoor seating is quite nice and they provide take-out as well. We were hoping to see more "fake meat" items on the menu, but otherwise we were very pleased and would highly recommend this place. It's a little out of the way from the typical Pub St locations, but well worth it.

Pros: Nice outdoor seating, Cheap, Tasty

Cons: Limited selection

Crizy

21 May 2014

I.m.h.o. the menu is extensive; there is salads, soups, fried rice, sandwiches, many veggie dishes, shakes, and lately they have added "meat" steack and also a little spicy kimtchy soup (Korean plate).

cmor15

Points +2412

Vegan
30 Jun 2012

great for vegetarians. difficult for vegans

I've eaten here like 10 times while in siem reap.

Pros:
Its away from all the tourists
Its a good environment qith lota of room
Heavily staffed, like 20 people working, even people that park and lock your motorbike
Inexpensive. Each diah is from $1-$2
Everyone is very friendly

CONS:
If youre vegan its difficult to make changes to order items on the menu. For example, I tries to get tofu instead of egg on a sandwich and they said NO. I said ask the chef and he said no and so did the cashier. Then I offered them $100 if they could put tofu or even just no egg at all, they discussed it and then refused. Also, I tried getting soy sauce instead of oyater sauce and they said it was impossible. Also I askes for no mayo, even showed him 4 pixtures I made with mayo with X on it and it still came with mayo.

Pros: friendly staff, rather inexpenaive, good location (away from tourists)

Cons: impossible to change from vegan to vegetarian

nipakolow

Points +93

Vegetarian
20 Jan 2012

Delicious and cheapest

During my short stay in Siem Reap from Jan 5 to 10, 2012, I tried all the vegetarian restaurants (According to Happy Cow, only three full vegetarian restaurants)in Siem Reap and found out that Vitking House serves the most delicious and cheapest vegetarian foods. My family and I ordered four dishes of food plus rice and they only cost us less than USD7.5 The environment there is quiet, easy to find, just slidely opposite Angkor High School and just bedise a university.

Pros: cheap, delicious, good environment

Syabas

Points +74

Vegetarian
05 Apr 2011

Lovely garden restaurant

This restaurant is located next to the University of South East Asia & opposite of the Angkor High School. If come from Old Market, cross the river & there is a small roundabout, there is 5 access ways, just take the 11 o'clock way & go straight, about 1km & it's on your left.
Very nice garden decorated, few chalets, big parking, food is delicious & price is reasonable.
For Siem Reap, I would recommend here.
For Battambang, I would recommend "Mercy Cafe"
For Phnom Penh, I would highly recommend "The Vegetarian" at #11, Street 200.

hardcoder

Points +41

Vegan
23 Jan 2011

Cool, local vibe

We really enjoyed Vitking. It's definitely more local - prices are actually in riel! The setting is really cool. Most of the seating is in little bungalows and you sit on cushions on the floor. It's quaint and atmospheric. It also means you are fair game for the squadrons of mosquitoes here (they ain't vegan).

The food was pretty good, and yes, get the mushroom skewers, they are goo-ood! The burgers aren't bad, and the khmer food is nice. I don't agree with the other reviewers on the portion sizes - everything I ordered was the size I would expect in Cambodia, and I was hungry after both of my meals there. But cheap - yes it is!

Not especially vegan, but enough of the staff speak decent English, so you can discuss with them. Also the staff like to socialize, so getting there attention can be variable.

It is on the same road as "The Backpacker Hostel" and "Siem Reap Hostel" - so if you can find those, it's just a little further down the road. Or if you cross the river from the Old Market, you will get to a roundabout with a confusing sign for Street 7 Makara - it doesn't really point in any direction :) Hold up your left palm. Each finger corresponds to a street from the roundabout (thumb is the river i guess!) follow your middle finger! It's a busy enough road. The restaurant is right next to "South East Asia University" and has two golden tigers at the gates. Look in, you will see the bungalows.

Pros: Local, Cheap, Tasty

Cons: Terrible Music!, Mosquitos, Service

enRoute

Points +1413

Vegan
03 Nov 2009

Open and doing well

I took a trip out to this place after finding a write up on it and it's worth seeking out. Few drivers know where it is, just ask for "Siem Reap High School" and it's right in front. It's a large property with bungalows and a little garden, and further seating and the kitchen in back. Little English spoken but they're super-friendly it's not too tough to communicate with a bit of effort, most of the menu is in English. Fantastic teas, lots of Taiwanese veggie meats (some do have egg in them, keep an eye out), tasty dumplings, rice and tofu, and a fun atmosphere. I was the only foreigner there when I went three times, mostly other young clientele from nearby schools... probably the reason for the ultra-pop musical selections!

Pros: Lots of space, Veggie meats you won't find elsewhere, Cheap

Cons: Hard to find, Little English spoken

geckobranko

16 Feb 2013

The best veggie-resto in town. Cheap, great service, a big menu and a lovely, relaxy garden-deco. The only minus is the location. It's a 15 min walk from towm... but it's worth it!




This page has been viewed 12580 times.