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Apsara dance show admission with dinner - Enjoy a Set menu of traditional Cambodian dishes or Buffet Dinner with show - Watch a classic Khmer dance performance - Includes round-trip hotel transport by tuk-tuk
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Departure Point Traveler pickup is offered The show is going to start at 7:30pm, I would like to recommend you to leave the hotel 30 minutes before the show starts.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
All Government Taxes
Round trip sharing Tuk Tuk or A/C Minivan
Apsara dance show admission with dinner
Pick-up and drop-off hotel in Siem Reap
Beverage during the show
Other extra transfer
Gratuities
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Apsara Theatre
A performance of apsara, Cambodian classical dance, is a favorite Siem Reap evening choice. There’s no need to worry about making your way around the city by night with this convenient package: a tuk-tuk transfers you to and from your hotel. Enjoy a buffet feast of classic Khmer favorites as you watch a range of dances at the ever-popular Amazon Angkor Restaurant. Drinks are at your own expense. Watch a range of Cambodian dances, both classical apsara and folk styles Soak up sumptuous costumes and capture colorful pictures Buffet dinner lets you sample a wide range of different Khmer dishes Travel to and from your hotel in style in a typical southeast Asian tuk-tuk
Pickup included
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drjameschen,
10 thg 7, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Seeing the show of the Apsara Dancers in their presentation with music and choreographies was a very rich and unique visual experience.

827hazelr,
5 thg 6, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was a beautiful way to spend an evening in Siem Reap. A traditional Cambodian meal is served whilst you watch the incredible performance full of history and learn more about Cambodian culture. A guide is provided so you can follow the stories being portrayed, and vegetarian meal option is provided too. The theatre itself is also very beautiful.
Compass51386821499,
13 thg 4, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A wonderful evening. When we arrived, we were given a menu in French (our native language), a booklet about the Apsara dances and a lotus flower! The food was very good, the service attentive and the dances beautiful to watch.
Mark K,
31 thg 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
From my two week trip to Singapore, Malaysia, and Cambodia, this experience probably falls into the bottom three for me. While the costumes were very elaborate and beautiful, and the space itself looked very cool and had some great decorations, it did not have much else going for it. The dinner was quite underwhelming with the green mango and the shrimp salad tasting quite off for our entire family, the fried fish tasting what I imagine a very cheap fried fish to taste, and the chicken curry and rice were just alright. The desserts that they brought during a small break in the show were all quite not delicious as well, and they were typical Cambodian (Khmer) desserts but I had some in our hotels and on food tours but these just weren’t very good. The service was also nearly nonexistent with us having to wait around 10 minutes for the waitress to come to ask what we’re drinking (it’s quite a small space with quite a few waitresses) and they didn’t take our plates away until half of the show passed already and we had to ask them to do so. It is a prefix menu, but they did provide a children’s menu but you have to order that online beforehand. The show itself didn’t fare much better. The dances were quite repetitive and boring, and the music wasn’t much better. The breaks in between each dance were always different for no reason which did not help. It is a typical Cambodian dance (so I came in with an open mind), and while it was a unique experience and some of them were nice with some more action and cool choreography, three out of the five were very slow paced and uninteresting. The seats were also not very comfortable even though there were small pillows (as we sat on the floor), and overall it was quite confusing as they did not provide a booklet with the plot beforehand as they do in many other similar-type shows. This made the show even less interesting as you never know what’s going on besides a few basic details. Not only this, but since this experience is part of a five star hotel (but open to all), it’s quite expensive for what it is at $34 USD per person (many other similar shows with dinners are around $20 USD per person). This part didn’t affect me very much (but I’ll include it here just in case) but they did not have any WiFi. Overall, even though you may enter and think it all looks very nice with beautiful decorations, that’s all it is: an elegant facade for a very bland and overpriced experience.
jpcheshire1615,
9 thg 3, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We booked tickets for this show through our hotel. We understand that it sometimes sells out. The package includes a meal (7.30 pm to 8.30 pm) followed by an hour's performance (8.30pm to 9.30 pm). The meal was good and the gave us the opportunity to chat to our neighbours but it is the performance itself that is the real draw. We watched five dances which gave us an insight into traditional Khmer culture. Some of the dancing was immediately recognisable from the carvings on the temples that we had seen the previous day. They were elegant and expressive. The dancers take years of training to reach this level af skill and artistry. We were honoured to have been able to have this glimpse into a cultural treasure of Cambodia. The music was very strange to Western ears but we got a sense of its subtlety. We'd highly recommend this show.
Sharon H,
28 thg 2, 2025
- Review from Viator
Prompt pick up by tuk tuk. Theatre was closed when we arrived but opened shortly. Food was ok, show was great
C2108TZjeanned,
7 thg 2, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Overall this was a very nice experience. The different dancing performances and the musiciens were wonderful, the food was also very good and nicely presented, and the setting was lovely in this wooden theatre. However, as much as having the meal while seeing the performances was a special experience, it also meant that the dancing felt more as a background event, less valued than the conversations people had over their meals. I felt as if this wonderful art couldn't be fully appreciated.
815samm,
28 thg 12, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is a must do activity in Siem Reap! It was a great way to learn about the country’s culture and enjoy a fantastic evening!
retiredandtraveling5,
9 thg 12, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
We received a warm welcome to the Kanell Dinner show at 7 Makara Street in Siem Reap Cambodia. Our hosts were waiting with cool scented hand towels as we walked past welcoming dancers to our seats. A multi course dinner was served (cocktails not included) which included appetizers, soup, assorted local foods as an entree, and dessert. Live music played as we ate and a very professional set of dancers entertained us. The final set of apsara dancers was our favorite. Their precision was amazing. Their traditional dress was beautiful!At the end of the evening the host and chef came around to each table to see that we enjoyed dinner and the show. For a taste of Cambodia and its traditional dances, this is a stop worth making!




eg48,
28 thg 11, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beautiful cultural show. Everything is beautiful and allows you to immerse yourself more in this beautiful country that is Cambodia. I recommend
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