A Night To Remember: Apsara Dance Show with Buffet Dinner

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A Night To Remember: Apsara Dance Show with Buffet Dinner

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Dinner and dance make a perfect Siem Reap night. You’ll see professional Apsara dancers with crisp hand-gesture choreography, and you’ll eat at a buffet that goes well past the usual dinner-spread basics. It’s a simple plan: 3 hours of food, then dance, with hotel tuk-tuk pickup that gets you there without hassle.

One thing to plan for: it’s a timed evening, so if you like a super-slow meal or a quiet night out, the venue can feel lively once everyone sits down to eat.

Key Points I’d Book It For

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  • 60+ dishes at the buffet, including Khmer specialties plus Western options
  • Vegetarian section and a hot station so you’re not stuck with only cold choices
  • Professional Apsara performance with detailed hand gestures, flowing robes, and elegant postures
  • Several dance styles in one show, including Blessing, Apsara, Peacock, Coconut Shell, and Fishing
  • Tuk-tuk hotel pickup and drop-off in a Cambodia Remorque, with an English-speaking driver

Tuk-Tuk Pickup and the 6pm Rhythm

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This is one of those Siem Reap nights that starts easy. Your driver picks you up from your hotel in a traditional tuk-tuk (Cambodia Remorque), and the pace stays smooth because you’re not figuring out streets, entrances, or timing on your own.

You’re asked to be ready about 10 minutes before 6pm, which matters because the whole evening is built around a set start time. Once you’re on board, you can treat the ride as part of the experience. It’s not just transport. It’s your first taste of the old-school feel of the city.

The driver is English-speaking, which helps if you have questions about when to arrive, where to wait, or how the flow works once you get there. And yes, the plan includes both hotel pickup and drop-off, so you won’t be hunting for a ride after the show ends.

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The Buffet Dinner: Over 60 Dishes You Can Actually Work Through

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Let’s talk food, because this is a buffet that’s clearly meant to satisfy different tastes, not just fill a plate.

You’ll get a lavish spread with over 60 dishes. That includes Khmer specialties, plus Western options, so you can eat local without feeling locked into only one style of cuisine. There’s also a dedicated vegetarian section, which is a real quality-of-life detail when you’re sharing a meal with someone who doesn’t eat everything.

A hot station is included too. That may sound like a minor feature, but it changes the feel of the evening. You’re not stuck with food that’s gone cool while you wait for the next round.

What I like about this setup is the choice. You can build a meal around whatever you’re in the mood for that day. If you had a long afternoon at Angkor, you might want something familiar. If you’re craving Khmer flavors, you can focus your plate there and still find Western options when you need a break.

Also included: drinking water during dinner. Alcohol, soft drinks, and juices are not included, so plan to pay for those separately if you want them.

Apsara Dance Show Seating and What to Watch For

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The performance is built around precision, and that’s what makes it worth your attention. Professional dancers use intricate hand gestures, flowing robes, and very controlled posture. Even if you don’t know the meaning of every movement, you can still appreciate the skill.

I’d show up with one simple goal: watch the hands. The gestures are a main storytelling tool here, and they’re where the choreography gets most detailed. Then shift your gaze to the overall lines of the dancers’ bodies—how they hold their balance, how they transition between positions, and how they move as a group.

You’ll also want to have your camera ready, because the dancers’ costumes and the stage timing make for easy photos. Just remember: everyone else is doing the same thing, so keep it practical. Comfortable clothing and a steady hand help more than you’d think.

One more note: this is an evening program, so expect a lively environment. The food is part of the flow, and the show is the second act. If you’re someone who prefers quiet, slow sightseeing moments, this may feel busier than you’d like. If you want a fun night out with plenty happening, it fits perfectly.

The Dance Lineup: Blessing to Fishing

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You’re not stuck with one style. The show includes a sequence of traditional dances, and each one gives you a different visual pace.

Here’s what you can expect to see:

  • Blessing Dance
  • Apsara Dance
  • Peacock Dance
  • Coconut Shell Dance
  • Fishing Dance

What’s smart about this lineup is variety. The Apsara Dance is the iconic draw, but the other pieces keep the evening from turning into one long routine. You’ll get changes in rhythm, costume focus, and the way the dancers present their movements.

If you’re visiting Siem Reap for a short time, this kind of packed performance is convenient. It gives you a quick overview of what this dance tradition can look like across multiple styles, all in one sitting.

And if you’re traveling with kids or friends who don’t always love performances, this helps. Multiple dances mean more chances for someone to connect with the show, even if they’re not looking up meanings in advance.

Timing, What to Bring, and How to Avoid a Stumble

The total experience runs about 3 hours. That doesn’t leave much margin for wandering or arriving late, so plan around the start time and the dinner window.

Bring:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Camera
  • Comfortable clothes

Wear something you can move in easily. This matters because you’ll likely shift between food and seating, and you don’t want your outfit to fight you halfway through the night. Also, the dress code vibe is casual, not formal.

If you’re sensitive to crowds, it’s still worth going. Just approach it like a coordinated event, not a slow, reflective dinner. You’ll enjoy it more if you stay flexible and let the schedule guide you.

One rule you should respect: no smoking. It’s clearly listed as not allowed, so keep that in mind if you’re traveling with smokers in your group.

Wheelchair accessibility is mentioned as available, which is a helpful assurance if mobility is part of your planning. If you have specific needs, it’s smart to communicate them with your provider ahead of time, since venues can still vary in how tight seating and entrances feel.

Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For

The price is $27 per person, and the main value is that it bundles multiple things you’d otherwise pay separately.

Included in your ticket:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off by tuk-tuk
  • Entrance ticket to the Apsara Dance performance
  • Buffet dinner with Khmer and international options
  • Drinking water during dinner

So for one set price, you get transportation, entry, and a full dinner setup. In places like Siem Reap, that kind of bundle often ends up saving time and small hassles. Time matters when you’re doing a packed itinerary.

Where value can drop a little is drinks. Alcohol and soft drinks/juices are not included, and tips aren’t included either. If you like to have a drink with dinner, factor that in. It’s not a deal breaker, just the kind of detail that keeps the final bill from surprising you.

Bottom line: if you want a practical evening plan that combines food and culture without extra scheduling headaches, this feels like solid value for the package you receive.

Who This Apsara Night Fits Best

This is best for you if:

  • You want a one-night cultural show without complicated planning
  • You care about food and don’t want only a small dinner plate
  • You like having options, including vegetarian choices
  • You’d enjoy a smooth evening flow with pickup and drop-off

It also works well for couples and small groups. The meal gives you a social start, and the show gives you a shared focus after.

If you’re someone who loves independent wandering and hates set schedules, you might find the timed rhythm less appealing. But if you’re looking for a simple win in the middle of your Siem Reap days, this hits that sweet spot.

Should You Book This Apsara Dance Show With Buffet Dinner?

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I’d book it if your goal is an easy, enjoyable night where you don’t trade comfort for culture. The two big reasons are the varied, high-choice buffet and the professional Apsara choreography with those signature hand gestures and controlled movements.

Just go in with the right expectations: it’s a lively evening, it’s timed, and drinks beyond water will cost extra. If that matches your style, you’ll likely feel like you got a full night out for your money.

If you want a straightforward way to spend your evening in Siem Reap, this one is a very practical choice.

FAQ

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How long is the Apsara Dance show and buffet dinner?

The experience lasts about 3 hours. Starting times depend on availability.

Does this include hotel pickup and drop-off?

Yes. Your driver picks you up from your hotel in a tuk-tuk (Cambodia Remorque) and returns you afterward. You should be ready about 10 minutes before 6pm.

Is the buffet dinner included, and do you have vegetarian options?

Yes. Dinner is a buffet with over 60 dishes, including Khmer specialties, Western options, a vegetarian section, and a hot station. Drinking water is included during dinner.

What dances are included in the performance?

The show includes the Blessing Dance, Apsara Dance, Peacock Dance, Coconut Shell Dance, and Fishing Dance.

Are alcohol, soft drinks, and juices included?

No. Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks/juices are not included.

Can I cancel and get a refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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