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Fisherman Quay: Phnom Penh’s Classic Cantonese Cuisine

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
February 21, 2026
in Restaurants, Tourism
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An Introduction to Fisherman Quay

Fisherman Quay stands as a respected cornerstone for Chinese and Cantonese cuisine in Phnom Penh’s bustling culinary scene. This lively restaurant is located at No. 84Eo, Josep Broz Tito (St. 214), corner St. 111, and enjoys a robust local following and steady patronage from business diners, family groups, and food lovers eager for authentic flavors. Fisherman Quay is celebrated for its inviting environment and a menu rooted in tradition, offering both seafood classics and staple Chinese delicacies, including a very popular Peking roasted duck.

Peking Duck at Fisherman Quay (©Pascal Médeville)

The Menu: A Symphony of Cantonese Favorites

Fisherman Quay’s menu is faithful to the hallmarks of classic Cantonese dining: clean flavors, quality ingredients, and communal feasting. Patrons will find a comprehensive selection ranging from hearty noodle dishes to delicate dim sum, as well as an extensive seafood lineup, showcasing fresh water fishes, mantis prawns, crabs, and shellfish sourced daily. While the menu is reasonably priced, every dish is crafted to deliver maximum flavor and satisfaction, upholding the Chinese tradition of balance and harmony in culinary arts.

Spotlight on Peking Duck

A must-try specialty at Fisherman Quay is the Pekin (Peking) Duck, a dish that has earned enthusiastic mentions among Phnom Penh food critics and diners alike. The Peking Duck is carefully prepared with impeccable technique—marinated, air-dried, and roasted to produce crisp skin and succulent meat. Traditionally served with thin pancakes, sweet bean sauce, sliced cucumber, and fresh scallions, it’s a centerpiece for large meal gatherings or festive occasions. At Fisherman Quay, the Peking Duck’s presentation adheres to the ritualistic standards of Chinese culinary culture, making it ideal for sharing.

In reviews, diners have highlighted the quality of Fisherman Quay’s Peking Duck as “standout” among Chinese restaurants in the city, offering an authentic taste experience reminiscent of Beijing’s famed duck houses. The dish’s crispy skin and moist meat, coupled with well-balanced accompaniments, make it a perennial favorite for locals and expatriates seeking a taste of China in Cambodia.

Atmosphere and Hospitality

The restaurant’s decor is simple yet elegant. Staff members are attentive and knowledgeable about the menu, eager to make recommendations or customize orders for specific dietary preferences—an important trait in Phnom Penh’s diverse, international dining crowd. The bustling atmosphere at Fisherman Quay, especially during weekend lunches and late evening dinners, is testament to its popularity and commitment to quality.

Reputation Among Phnom Penh’s Food Scene

Fisherman Quay ranks among Phnom Penh’s top choices for Cantonese cuisine, holding its own amid newer upstarts and established competitors. While Peking Duck is the dish of choice for many, guests also frequently praise the restaurant’s spicy seafood stews, braised pork belly, and classic stir-fries, noting consistent flavors and generous portions.

Although simple in style, Fisherman Quay’s approach is true to the roots of Cantonese cookery—freshness, respect for tradition, and convivial eating. It’s a favored venue for holiday celebrations, birthdays, and business lunches, forming a cultural bridge that links Cambodian and Chinese communities.

Why Visit Fisherman Quay?

Dining at Fisherman Quay is more than just a meal: it’s a flavorful immersion into the culinary crossroads of Phnom Penh. The restaurant’s unwavering quality across the years, paired with its iconic Peking Duck, ensures a memorable dining experience for all—locals, tourists, and food explorers alike.

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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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