REVIEW · SIEM REAP
Buffet Dinner Apsara Show with hotel transfers
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A great evening in Siem Reap starts with dinner. This package pairs a big Khmer-and-Asian buffet with an Apsara performance in the same stop, with free hotel pickup and drop-off to keep it easy. I especially like the sheer variety—think Cambodian BBQ, Sukiyaki soups, and multiple cooking stations—and I also like that the restaurant space is designed for large groups without feeling overly tight.
One thing to keep in mind: the reviews include occasional transfer or entry hiccups. It’s still a strong value, but you’ll want to be ready with your booking proof and a little patience if something goes off-script.
In This Review
- Key Points You Should Know Before You Go
- Where Dinner Meets the Apsara Stage at Amazon Angkor
- The Buffet Spread: Khmer Classics, BBQ, and Sukiyaki Soups
- How a 3-Hour Evening Keeps You Moving (Without Rushing)
- The Apsara Show: What’s Included and What to Watch For
- Transfers in Practice: Tuk Tuk or Van, and the One Thing to Plan
- Price and Value: Is $22 Really Fair for Dinner Plus Show?
- Who This Experience Suits Best in Siem Reap
- My Booking Checklist (So You Avoid the Common Headaches)
- Should You Book This Buffet Dinner Apsara Show With Transfers?
- FAQ
- What is included in the buffet dinner and Apsara show package?
- Are hotel transfers included?
- How long does the experience last?
- Is the Apsara show ticket included?
- What food is offered at the buffet?
- Are drinks included with dinner?
- Is the restaurant open-air or air-conditioned?
- Is the pickup and drop-off language English?
- Is this suitable for babies?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Points You Should Know Before You Go

- 40+ buffet dishes across Khmer, Asian, and Western options, plus Cambodian BBQ and Sukiyaki soups
- Open-air garden or air-conditioned dining options, with plenty of seating for groups
- Apsara show entrance included, so you’re not juggling extra ticket steps
- Free shared hotel transfers by tuk tuk or van with an English-speaking driver
- Dinner + show fit into 3 hours, so it’s a practical evening plan
Where Dinner Meets the Apsara Stage at Amazon Angkor

This experience happens at Amazon Angkor in Siem Reap Province, and the first thing you notice is the scale. The restaurant is built to handle a lot of people—over 300 seats—so it’s not a cramped, last-minute-feel situation. That matters in Cambodia, where you can easily end up with a tight dining room when a lot of tour groups arrive at once.
You also get a choice in the setting. The venue can be enjoyed as an open-air garden setup, or you can opt for air-conditioned comfort depending on the night and your mood. If you’re heat-sensitive, having that alternative is a big plus.
There’s another practical detail that shows up in how the space is used: the dining layout is designed for watching the show. In at least one review, the restaurant being well laid out meant the crowd still felt comfortable even when it was almost full. That’s the kind of planning you’ll appreciate once everyone settles in.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Siem Reap
The Buffet Spread: Khmer Classics, BBQ, and Sukiyaki Soups

The buffet is the star of the meal, and it’s built for variety. You’re not limited to one cuisine style. Expect traditional Khmer cuisine plus an assortment of Asian and international dishes—Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, and European or Western options are all part of the mix.
What I like most is the structure behind the selection. Instead of just a buffet table, you get individual cooking stations where food is prepared in view. That gives the meal more energy, and it also helps if you prefer freshly cooked items rather than waiting for pre-made trays.
Two items that stand out from the description are Cambodian BBQ and Sukiyaki soups. BBQ is often the easiest way to find something that feels local while still being broadly crowd-friendly. Sukiyaki soups add comfort-food variety if you want something warm and filling without it being overly spicy.
You’ll also see a wide spread of choices—over 40 dishes. For a $22 package, that’s a key value driver because you’re paying for a full dinner with multiple cuisines rather than a single set menu.
One note: drinks are not included. If you like a beer or soda with dinner, plan for it upfront so there’s no surprise.
How a 3-Hour Evening Keeps You Moving (Without Rushing)

This is a 3-hour experience, and that timing is part of the bargain. It’s long enough to eat properly and still enjoy the show, but short enough that you won’t lose your entire evening to logistics.
In a nutshell, you’ll be picked up from your hotel area, transferred to the restaurant, dine buffet-style, and then watch the Apsara performance as part of the included admission. Because the meal and show share the same venue, you’re not commuting twice—one of those small details that makes an evening feel smoother.
This length also helps if you’re doing other Siem Reap plans the same day. You can fit it around dinner plans for a different day, or around earlier temple sightseeing without needing a late-night schedule.
Also, since it’s buffet-style, you control the pace. If you want to eat first and then focus on the show, you can. If you like sampling a little of everything, you can take your time within that three-hour window.
The Apsara Show: What’s Included and What to Watch For

The dancing show is part of the package, with the entrance fee included. So you’re not adding another ticket on top of the buffet price, which is a big deal for staying in-budget.
Apsara performances are a signature Siem Reap experience, and the main reason this works well as a bundle is simple: you don’t have to plan timing between dinner and seating. You’re already at the venue.
From the info provided, the restaurant has the capacity and layout to host big groups and still keep the viewing situation comfortable. One review highlighted that even when it was almost full, it did not feel cramped, which is exactly what you want when you’re paying for both food and entertainment.
When you’re watching, focus on pacing and movement rather than perfect details from afar. A show this format is built for the whole room, and your experience will depend on your seat position. If you can, choose a spot that lets you see clearly without leaning or craning too much.
Transfers in Practice: Tuk Tuk or Van, and the One Thing to Plan

The biggest convenience here is free shared hotel pickup and drop-off. You’ll be collected in either a tuk tuk or a van, and the driver is English-speaking. That matters because in Siem Reap, it’s helpful when the handoff is clear and you don’t have to play phone-tag to find the right place.
That said, there are two real-world cautions from the reviews you should treat seriously:
1) Sometimes pickup can fail or arrive late. One guest reported the tuk tuk driver didn’t show up, and they had to get there themselves. The operator still managed to honor the booking once they arrived and arranged transport home.
2) In a separate case, entry got tense because the staff claimed payment details weren’t confirmed. The lesson there is simple: have your booking confirmation ready on your phone in case staff ask for proof.
So here’s my practical advice: confirm the pickup time the day before, and keep your reservation details accessible. If you don’t see the driver at the expected time window, contact the provider quickly rather than waiting until you’re already stressed and hungry.
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Price and Value: Is $22 Really Fair for Dinner Plus Show?
At $22 per person, you’re paying for a lot of the evening’s cost components in one place: buffet dinner with a huge variety set, the Apsara show entrance, and hotel transfers. You’re also getting a long enough window—3 hours—to actually enjoy the meal rather than treating it as a rushed snack before a performance.
The value becomes clearer when you compare what’s included versus what’s not. Drinks are excluded, so if you plan to buy alcohol, cocktails, or bottled drinks, you should budget extra. But for the core experience—food, show, and transport—this package is built to be straightforward and affordable.
Also, because the buffet includes multiple cuisines and includes cooking stations, you’re not stuck ordering one item and hoping it satisfies everyone in your group. That makes it a solid choice if you’re traveling with mixed tastes—someone who wants Khmer flavors, another who wants something more familiar, and someone else looking for soups or BBQ.
Who This Experience Suits Best in Siem Reap

This is a great fit if you want a classic Siem Reap evening without complicated planning. I’d especially recommend it for:
- Couples and groups who want a single stop for dinner + Apsara show
- Budget-focused travelers who want hotel transfers included
- People who like buffet variety and don’t want to commit to one set menu
It may be less ideal if you dislike crowds. This is a venue designed for large groups, and while reviews suggest it can feel comfortable even when near full, it still functions as a popular dinner-and-show option.
It’s also not suitable for babies under 1 year. And the venue does not allow alcohol and drugs, so keep that in mind if you were planning to bring your own drinks or assume you can drink as usual at any restaurant.
My Booking Checklist (So You Avoid the Common Headaches)

If you book this, do a few small things that prevent the biggest problems:
- Bring your confirmation details on your phone, ready to show quickly.
- Be at the hotel pickup point a few minutes early, and double-check the pickup time if you’re given a window.
- Budget for drinks separately since they’re not included.
- Plan to enjoy the buffet at a comfortable pace because the total evening is about 3 hours.
- If you’re sensitive to heat, consider choosing air-conditioned seating when available.
These are simple steps, but they directly address the exact type of issue that showed up in the feedback: pickup not matching expectations and proof of reservation needing to be clear.
Should You Book This Buffet Dinner Apsara Show With Transfers?
I think this is a solid pick if you want an easy Siem Reap evening that combines a large buffet with an Apsara performance, and you value included hotel transport. The overall structure is convenient: you eat and watch in one place, and the buffet selection is broad enough to satisfy different tastes.
I’d still book with eyes open. If you’re the type who hates uncertainty, keep your confirmation accessible and be ready to contact the provider if pickup is delayed. On the other hand, if you’re flexible and just want a good night out, it offers strong value for the money—especially because show entrance and transfers are part of the price.
If you want one dependable “evening package” in Siem Reap that’s not overly complicated, this is worth your consideration.
FAQ
What is included in the buffet dinner and Apsara show package?
The package includes a free full buffet dinner, the entrance fee to see the Apsara dancing show, and free shared hotel pickup and drop-off.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes. You get free shared hotel pickup and drop-off, provided by an English-speaking driver using tuk tuk or a van.
How long does the experience last?
The total duration is 3 hours.
Is the Apsara show ticket included?
Yes. The entrance fee for seeing the dancing show with Apsara performance is included.
What food is offered at the buffet?
The buffet includes traditional Khmer cuisine plus Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, European, and Western dishes, along with Cambodian BBQ and Sukiyaki soups. There are also individual cooking stations.
Are drinks included with dinner?
No. Drinks are not included.
Is the restaurant open-air or air-conditioned?
Both are available. You can dine in a lovely open-air garden setting or choose air-conditioned comfort.
Is the pickup and drop-off language English?
Yes. The driver is described as English-speaking, and the host/greeter is also listed as English.
Is this suitable for babies?
It is not suitable for babies under 1 year.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























