Wat Phnom, a historical landmark in Phnom Penh, is not just a place of cultural significance but also a spot where visitors can engage in the rich culinary traditions of Cambodia. Although Wat Phnom itself is not directly associated with specific food history, it stands in a city with a vibrant food scene that reflects a blend of indigenous Khmer cuisine with French colonial, Chinese, and Vietnamese influences. The area around Wat Phnom and across Phnom Penh showcases traditional street food stalls, markets, and restaurants, offering a plethora of flavors that have been handed down through generations.