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    Bayon Pastry School

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    Bayon Pastry School, Restaurant in Siem Reab

    About Bayon Pastry School

    Bayon Pastry School on Taphul Road is Siem Reap's most accessible hands-on food experience: easy to book even in peak temple season, and valuable as a grounding in Cambodian ingredient culture before you sit down to eat it elsewhere. Pair a session here with dinner at Chanrey Tree or Damnak Meas for a fuller picture of what Cambodian food can be.

    Worth the Trip to Taphul Road?

    Getting a spot at Bayon Pastry School is easy. That's the first thing to know, and for Siem Reap it's a genuine advantage: most of the city's better cooking experiences book out days in advance, particularly during peak temple-tourism season (November through February). If you're planning a visit around Angkor Wat and want a hands-on food experience that doesn't require military-level advance planning, Bayon sits on Taphul Road in Mondul 2 Village and is accessible without the booking anxiety that comes with, say, a tasting-menu dinner at Chanrey Tree.

    Bayon Pastry School is a training institution with a social mission, which means the atmosphere here is purposeful and low-key rather than performance-driven. Expect the ambient energy of a working kitchen classroom: focused, a little informal, and almost certainly quieter than the tourist-facing restaurant strip near Pub Street. That's a feature, not a bug, if you're the kind of traveller who wants context and craft over spectacle.

    On the question of timing, the dry season (November to April) is when Siem Reap receives the bulk of its visitors, and sessions at schools like Bayon tend to fill more readily in those months. The wet season (May to October) offers thinner crowds and — for food-focused travellers — a more seasonal lens on Cambodian ingredients: fresh herbs, tropical fruits, and wet-market produce that shift noticeably from what you find in the dry months. If you have flexibility, a shoulder-season visit in October or May gives you the leading of both: manageable weather and access to ingredients that peak-season visitors miss entirely.

    For a food-focused traveller building a Siem Reap itinerary, Bayon is most valuable as a complement to dining out, not a replacement for it. Pair a session here with dinner at Kroya by Chef Chanrith or Damnak Meas to get both the hands-on and the refined-table sides of Cambodian food culture. Cambodia's broader dining scene , from Cuisine Wat Damnak in Siem Reap to Jaan Bai in Battambang , rewards travellers who invest in understanding the ingredient logic before sitting down to eat it. Bayon gives you that foundation.

    Know Before You Go

    • Location: Mondul 2 Village, Taphul Rd, Krong Siem Reap 17252, Cambodia
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-in or short-notice booking generally feasible, though peak season (Nov–Feb) may require more lead time
    • Leading time to visit: Shoulder season (May or October) for smaller groups and more varied seasonal produce
    • Price range: Not confirmed , verify directly with the school
    • Phone / website: Not publicly listed , inquire through your hotel concierge or local booking platforms
    • Getting there: Taphul Road is accessible by tuk-tuk from central Siem Reap; confirm with your driver

    For more on where to eat, drink, and stay in the region, see our full Siem Reab restaurants guide, our full Siem Reab bars guide, our full Siem Reab hotels guide, and our full Siem Reab experiences guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Bayon Pastry School handle dietary restrictions?

    • Specific dietary accommodation policies are not confirmed in available data. Contact the school directly before booking if you have restrictions. For dining-out alternatives in Siem Reap where dietary needs are easier to communicate in advance, AHA Umber and Il Forno are worth checking.

    Can I eat at the bar at Bayon Pastry School?

    • Bayon is a pastry school, not a restaurant or bar. There is no bar seating. The experience is classroom-format. For Siem Reab bar options, see our full Siem Reab bars guide.

    What should I order at Bayon Pastry School?

    • Specific class menus and pastry focuses are not confirmed in available data , offerings likely rotate seasonally and depend on the current curriculum. The most useful move is to ask what's on the schedule when you enquire about booking. For a sense of how Cambodian ingredients translate to the plate at a high level, dinner at Chanrey Tree or Kroya by Chef Chanrith is a useful reference point before or after a Bayon session. Internationally, schools affiliated with fine-dining programmes , such as those connected to Le Bernardin or alumni of places like Atomix , often anchor their curriculum around seasonal produce logic, and Bayon's pastry focus likely follows a similar rhythm.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Bayon Pastry School handle dietary restrictions?

    Contact them directly before booking to confirm — the school is based at Mondul 2 Village on Taphul Road in Siem Reap, and hands-on class formats typically allow some ingredient substitutions. That said, no dietary policy is published, so flag your restrictions early rather than assuming they're covered. If flexibility is a firm requirement, confirm in writing before you commit.

    Can I eat at the bar at Bayon Pastry School?

    This is a pastry school, not a restaurant or bar, so bar seating isn't part of the format. You'll eat what you make during the class session itself — that's the point. If you're after a sit-down meal in Siem Reap, Chanrey Tree or Kroya by Chef Chanrith are better fits for a full dining experience.

    What should I order at Bayon Pastry School?

    You don't order here — you learn to make. The class format at Bayon Pastry School means you follow a structured session on Taphul Road and work with what's on the curriculum that day. Check the current class schedule before booking to confirm the session content matches what you're hoping to learn.

    Is Bayon Pastry School worth the price?

    Pricing varies at Bayon Pastry School; confirm via check the venue's official channels.

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