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Restaurants: La Cuisine d’Aline

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
March 21, 2026
in Cuisine, Restaurants
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Lunch table at La Cuisine d’Aline (©La Cuisine d’Aline)

La Cuisine d’Aline is a unique culinary experience located in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, founded and run by Aline Ang, a chef with a profound passion for gastronomy and a deep respect for Khmer culinary traditions. Her approach combines immersive, hands-on cooking classes with market tours, a chef’s table experience, and a focus on local, often neglected, Khmer ingredients.

The Concept and Philosophy

Aline Ang, described as both passionate and insatiably curious, has made it her mission to showcase the rich diversity of Cambodian ingredients and gastronomy. At La Cuisine d’Aline, experiences typically begin with a personalized market visit, where Aline guides guests through the vibrant stalls of Phnom Penh’s traditional markets. Here, participants learn to spot the difference between organic and exported produce, discover the subtleties of local fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices, and gain insights into daily Cambodian life.

“Aline brought me to the local market to buy the ingredients, and it was an eye-opener,” one guest remarked. “The local markets were so vibrant and huge! Aline is very passionate with what she’s doing, and she even has a garden on her roof top where she grew her own ingredients!”

Aline’s background in botany shines through in her focus on both aromatic plants and underappreciated Khmer ingredients, often integrating lesser-known vegetables and herbs into her recipes. Her respect for Cambodian culinary heritage is matched by a contemporary, innovative approach, resulting in dishes that are at once traditional and creative.

The Experience

Cooking Classes and Market Tours

A hallmark of La Cuisine d’Aline is the interactive cooking class paired with a guided market visit. Participants select a menu with Aline in advance, then accompany her on a lively morning shopping expedition. This is more than a simple errand; it’s an opportunity to explore nuances of local food production, understand seasonality, and engage directly with Phnom Penh’s bustling food vendors.

Guests routinely highlight the refreshing and peaceful atmosphere of the classes, even though they take place in the heart of a vibrant city. The sessions are praised not only for the high quality and extraordinary flavors of the food prepared but also for the insights provided into Cambodian society, food culture, and health.

Aline’s explanations deeply enrich the experience. She is known for offering meticulous details about each step of the cooking process and for explaining the reasons behind various traditional techniques: why a certain leaf is used in a broth, or how a particular combination of spices impacts the flavor and nutritional profile of a dish.

“The teacher is really sweet and explains in detail the process and reasons why we have this or that. Moreover, the food was great with her own made recipe, and unique flavor jam and pickles. I love that experience!”

Chef’s Table and Private Dining

Beyond classes, La Cuisine d’Aline invites small groups to enjoy private meals in Aline’s own apartment. Guests describe warm welcomes, beautiful settings (including a rooftop garden), and an overall feeling of escaping the tourist rush for a uniquely intimate encounter with Cambodian home cooking.

Meals are tailored to dietary preferences and can vary depending on the season and ingredient availability. The offering extends from vegan Khmer feasts to more traditional dishes, showcasing both versatility and authenticity. Signature dishes from recent classes and meals include:

  • Fish amok (steamed curried fish)
  • Samlor machu (sweet and sour soup with pineapple)
  • Pomelo salad
  • Num banhchok (Khmer noodle dish with curry paste made from scratch)

Drinks are often infused with herbs harvested from Aline’s own garden, further exemplifying her dedication to freshness and seasonality.

Sharing and Community

The social aspect of La Cuisine d’Aline is central to its charm. Participants praise the sense of connection forged over meal prep and the shared table: “An exciting encounter and exchanges,” noted a group of friends, thrilled by the convivial, collaborative atmosphere. That sense of “being welcomed as a friend” is frequently mentioned in reviews—hospitality here is as carefully crafted as the food.

Aline also makes a range of gourmet preserves—pestos, jams, and pickles—which she sells at markets and incorporates into her menus. These products reflect her inventive spirit and careful sourcing, with a distinctly Khmer twist on flavors.

The Reception

La Cuisine d’Aline is lauded for delivering a five-star experience. All available guest reviews are overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing qualities such as:

  • Exceptional instruction: Aline’s teaching style is praised for being both gentle and thorough.
  • Outstanding food quality: Dishes are described as “delicately prepared,” and flavors as “explosive” and “elegant”.
  • Cultural immersion: The market tour and contextual explanations enhance appreciation of Khmer cuisine and Cambodian society.
  • Atmosphere: The experience offers a peaceful escape from city bustle and a direct connection to a local cook passionate about her craft.

Why It Stands Out

La Cuisine d’Aline distinguishes itself from typical tourist cooking classes in several ways:

  • Deep integration with local markets and culture: The experience goes beyond the kitchen, beginning with the source of ingredients and including broader cultural commentary.
  • Focus on Cambodian botanical heritage and forgotten ingredients: Aline is constantly seeking out less common herbs and vegetables, helping to preserve and revive lesser-known aspects of Khmer cuisine.
  • Personalization and intimacy: Small group sizes and a home-based setting foster real exchange and hospitality.
  • Creative preserves and condiments: Her homemade jams, pestos, and pickles showcase her innovative spirit, blending French technique with Khmer flavors.

The Person Behind the Brand

Aline Ang herself is at the heart of the experience. Her passion for food, background in botany, and dedication to sharing Cambodian cultural heritage through cuisine make her classes and chef’s table experiences uniquely memorable. Reviews frequently mention her kindness, enthusiasm, and deep knowledge.

“Aline Ang est passionnée de gastronomie, au point d’en avoir fait son métier. A Phnom Penh, elle a créé La Cuisine d’Aline qui propose des préparations toutes plus délicieuses les unes que les autres, notamment des préparations à tartiner, salées et sucrées, de qualité exceptionnelle, à partir d’ingrédients du marché.” (Aline Ang is passionate about gastronomy, to the point of making it her profession. In Phnom Penh, she created La Cuisine d’Aline, which offers a range of delicious creations, especially sweet and savory spreads of exceptional quality, all made from market-fresh ingredients.)

Conclusion

La Cuisine d’Aline is more than a cooking class or a meal: it is an immersive, sensory celebration of Cambodian gastronomy, guided by an expert who balances tradition and creativity with genuine warmth. Whether exploring the markets of Phnom Penh, cooking a classic dish from scratch, or sampling an innovative jam, guests leave with a richer understanding of Khmer culture, a new repertoire of recipes, and the lasting memory of sharing a table with a passionate chef. Contact: e-mail, Facebook

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Author of the blog Wonders of Cambodia, I share my passion for Cambodia through stories, cultural insights, and personal reflections on the country. I'm also the founder of Simili Consulting, where we provide high-quality, professional translation services to international clients.

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