REVIEW · SIEM REAP
Cambodia: Absolute Traditional Dance Show with Buffet Dinner
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Apsara dance and dinner in one evening. I really like the Apsara performance plus the over-20-dish buffet with grills, Cambodian favorites, and desserts. One thing to factor in: beers and soft drinks are not included, and a tuk-tuk return to your hotel costs extra.
This is the kind of Siem Reap night that feels made for travelers who want culture without extra planning. The program includes traditional activities and religious rituals, and the performance is described as being passed down from the Angkor Period and still performed today. The venue also comes across as clean, airy, and impressive.
If you’re sensitive to set timing, note the whole experience runs about 3 hours, with hotel pickup and drop-off tied to the schedule. On the upside, you get an English live guide, a private group setup, and wheelchair accessibility.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Evening Work
- Where You Start in Siem Reap Province
- The 3-Hour Plan: Pickup to Showroom Timing
- Buffet Dinner With 20+ Dishes (And Real Food Choices)
- Drinks and Food Rules You Should Know
- The Apsara Dance Show: Traditional, Colorful, and Built for Culture
- The Venue Experience: Clean, Airy, and Surprisingly Prestigious
- The Guide and Private Group Format: English Explanation, Less Stress
- Pickup and Drop-Off: How It Helps the Whole Evening
- Value for $24: What You’re Actually Buying
- Who Should Book This (And Who Might Skip)
- Practical Tips So Your Night Goes Smooth
- Should You Book This Apsara Dance Show With Buffet Dinner?
- FAQ
- How long does the Cambodia Apsara dance show with buffet dinner last?
- Where does pickup take place?
- What do I get at dinner?
- Is the show included with dinner?
- Are drinks included in the price?
- Do I need to arrange transportation back to my hotel?
- Is there an English-speaking guide?
- Is this experience suitable for all ages and wheelchair access?
- Can I cancel if my plans change?
Key Things That Make This Evening Work

- Apsara traditional dance show designed around performances passed down from the Angkor Period
- Buffet dinner with 20+ dishes, including grills, Cambodian dishes, and desserts
- Traditional activities and religious rituals included as part of the show
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in the Siem Reap area (with a tuk-tuk return option for $3)
- English live tour guide plus a private group format for a calmer experience
- Clean, airy venue and food that’s reported as coming hot
Where You Start in Siem Reap Province

This experience begins with pickup in the Siem Reap area, with two pickup options listed: one in Siem Reap Province and another in Krong Siem Reap. In practice, this matters because you’ll want to pick the pickup point closest to where you’re staying, so you’re not sitting in the car longer than necessary.
I like that the plan is organized around your hotel area instead of asking you to find the venue on your own. Even with a private group setup, you still get the benefit of having someone coordinate the timing and get you to dinner and the show without fuss.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Siem Reap
The 3-Hour Plan: Pickup to Showroom Timing

The total duration is listed as 3 hours. The schedule also indicates the core evening—dinner plus the traditional dance show—runs about 2.5 hours, which usually means the extra time goes to pickup/drop-off and getting seated.
That timing is a sweet spot. You’re not committing to a whole night, but you’re also not rushing through a half experience. You’ll have time to eat first, then settle into the show. If your day in Siem Reap is already packed with temples and tours, this is an efficient way to add something cultural without losing a full evening.
Buffet Dinner With 20+ Dishes (And Real Food Choices)

The dinner part is a buffet with more than 20 dishes. The categories you can expect include grills, Cambodian food, and desserts—so you’re not stuck with one narrow style of meal.
What I like about this setup is choice plus comfort. If you want to sample different things, you can. If you just want one or two plates and a dessert, you can do that too. One review notes that food arrived hot for items like pasta, and that portions felt enough. Another mentions the buffet as an at-will setup, which aligns with the overall “eat at your pace” vibe.
A quick practical tip: don’t wait too long to start. Even with a buffet, the show is part of the same evening program, and you’ll enjoy the flow more if you pace yourself and leave enough room for dessert.
Drinks and Food Rules You Should Know
Beers and soft drinks are not included. If you want them, you’ll need to pay separately. Also, alcohol and drugs are not allowed. So if you’re hoping to turn dinner into a bar night, this isn’t the format to count on.
The Apsara Dance Show: Traditional, Colorful, and Built for Culture
The headline is the Cambodian Apsara dance show. The performance is described as coming from a tradition passed down from the Angkor Period and still performed today. That combination is what makes the show feel more than just entertainment—it’s presented as a living cultural performance rather than a generic stage act.
The show doesn’t stand alone. It also includes traditional activities and religious rituals. That matters because it gives you more context for how performance, ceremony, and heritage fit together in this part of Cambodia.
From the reviews, the show is consistently described as colorful and enjoyable, and the dance performance itself gets top praise. One person also singled out the dancers’ prestation and the overall uniqueness of the event, which is a good clue that this isn’t a bare-bones program.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Siem Reap
The Venue Experience: Clean, Airy, and Surprisingly Prestigious

You’re not just sitting in a room to wait for dancing. Reviews highlight that the space is beautiful, clean, and airy, with a sense of prestige that some people said they didn’t expect.
For your comfort, that’s actually a big deal. When you’re combining dinner and a show in one sitting, you want a place where you can move around easily, eat without feeling cramped, and watch performers without struggling for sightlines. The feedback you have here points to a venue that’s set up for that kind of experience.
The Guide and Private Group Format: English Explanation, Less Stress

A live tour guide is included, and the language is English. That’s helpful because this isn’t just about watching. You’ll want to understand what you’re seeing, especially since the program includes religious rituals and traditional activities, not only dance.
The private group aspect is also worth noting. It keeps the experience calmer and more organized. You can ask questions, settle into your pace, and avoid feeling like you’re being marched through your meal and seating like a conveyor belt.
Pickup and Drop-Off: How It Helps the Whole Evening

Pickup is included from your hotel to the restaurant. Drop-off is also included to the listed drop-off locations: back in Siem Reap Province and Krong Siem Reap.
There’s one extra detail in the information that you should understand: tuk-tuk returns to the hotel are not included, and they cost $3. That means if you want the ride to your exact front door rather than the standard drop-off point, you may be offered a tuk-tuk option with that small fee.
I’d treat that as a convenience question, not an extra you must budget for. If your hotel is near one of the standard drop-off areas, you might not need it.
Value for $24: What You’re Actually Buying

At $24 per person for a 3-hour evening that bundles hotel pickup, a buffet dinner with 20+ dishes, and an Apsara traditional dance show, the value is in the package.
You’re effectively paying for three things at once:
- dinner that isn’t a small snack but a full buffet spread
- a cultural performance built around Angkor-period traditions
- transportation support so you don’t have to coordinate an evening plan
If you were to do these separately—dinner somewhere close, a show ticket, and transport—you’d likely end up spending more time and effort than this bundled option.
Who Should Book This (And Who Might Skip)

This show-and-dinner format is a great match if:
- you want an easy cultural night in Siem Reap
- you’d rather eat and watch in one organized block than plan multiple stops
- you enjoy traditional performance with more than one element (dance plus activities/rituals)
- you like having real food options, including grills and desserts
You might reconsider if:
- you only want a show and not dinner
- you strongly prefer included drinks (beers and soft drinks aren’t included here)
- you dislike any fixed schedule at all, since pickup and drop-off timing are part of the plan
Practical Tips So Your Night Goes Smooth
Here are the small things that can make the biggest difference:
- Eat early in the buffet window so you’re not rushing during the show.
- Plan to pay for drinks separately since beers and soft drinks are not included.
- If your hotel isn’t near the standard drop-off area, ask about the $3 tuk-tuk return option in advance.
- Wear something comfortable for dinner and sitting for the show. You’ll be in one venue area for the whole session.
- If you have mobility needs, you’ll be glad it’s listed as wheelchair accessible.
Should You Book This Apsara Dance Show With Buffet Dinner?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward, well-supported evening that combines Cambodian culture, an Apsara dance show, and a buffet dinner with plenty of choices. The reviews are consistent about the venue atmosphere being clean and airy, the food coming hot, and the performance being colorful and memorable.
Skip it if you’re looking for a drink-inclusive night, or if you want something unscheduled and independent. But if your goal is a simple, cultural Siem Reap night that takes care of transport and timing, this is a solid pick.
FAQ
How long does the Cambodia Apsara dance show with buffet dinner last?
The experience is listed at 3 hours total.
Where does pickup take place?
Pickup is included, with pickup options in Siem Reap Province and in Krong Siem Reap.
What do I get at dinner?
You get a buffet dinner with over 20 dishes, including grills, Cambodian foods, and desserts.
Is the show included with dinner?
Yes. The Apsara dance show and other traditional activities are included as part of the program.
Are drinks included in the price?
Beers and soft drinks are not included. Ordered beverages need to be paid separately.
Do I need to arrange transportation back to my hotel?
Drop-off is included to locations in Siem Reap Province and Krong Siem Reap. A tuk-tuk return to your hotel is not included and costs $3.
Is there an English-speaking guide?
Yes, there is a live tour guide in English.
Is this experience suitable for all ages and wheelchair access?
Yes. It’s suitable for all ages and it is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































