
Picasso Bar
Picasso Bar is a tapas-style Spanish-influenced bar on the Pub Street side streets with a focus on small plates, Spanish wines, and a more polished atmosphere than the main street bars. The setup runs intimate Spanish bodega format within the Siem Reap context.
Where to stay near Picasso Bar
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A Spanish-influenced tapas bar with intimate format, proper wine list, and food-focused approach.
Intimate Spanish tapas bar with polished service.
Spanish flamenco, light jazz kept moderate
Smart casual
Couples, dinner-focused evenings, wine enthusiasts, and Spanish food lovers.
USD preferred, riel as change, cards accepted
Price Range
Beer 2-3 USD, wine 4-7 USD per glass, tapas 3-7 USD per plate, mains 7-12 USD
Beer ~$2-3/~1.80-2.70 EUR, tapas ~$3-7/~2.70-6 EUR
Hours
Daily 5 PM to midnight
Insider Tip
Order multiple tapas to share; the format works better than ordering full mains. The Spanish wine list is the strongest on the Pub Street circuit.
Full Review
Picasso Bar occupies a building on one of the side streets near Pub Street with the layout running intimate Spanish bodega format: a small bar counter, tables arranged for tapas-style dining, and a layout that holds maybe 40-50 patrons at full capacity. The intimacy distinguishes Picasso from the larger Pub Street venues.
The food program follows Spanish tapas tradition. Small plates (jamon, manchego, patatas bravas, croquetas, gambas al ajillo, chorizo) priced at $3-7 USD per plate work as sharing-format dining. A few larger mains run $7-12 USD. The kitchen produces authentic Spanish flavors with proper sourcing for the regional context.
The wine program is the strongest on the Pub Street circuit. Spanish wines (Rioja, Ribera, Albariño, sherry) dominate the list at fair prices ($4-7 USD per glass). The depth allows proper wine-food pairing across the tapas program.
The atmosphere stays calm and conversation-focused throughout the evening. Music plays at moderate volume with Spanish flamenco and light jazz dominating. The crowd is heavily couples, dinner-focused visitors, and travelers wanting a polished alternative to the main Pub Street bars. The midnight closing matches the area's rhythm.
The Neighborhood
Pub Street is the main tourist nightlife strip in Siem Reap, a pedestrianized zone in the Old Market area with dozens of bars, restaurants, and street food vendors operating in the evening hours. Picasso Bar sits on a side street near Pub Street.
Getting There
Tuk-tuk from anywhere in Siem Reap costs 2-4 USD. Walking from most central hotels takes 5-15 minutes. The pedestrian zone closes to vehicles from late afternoon.
Address
The Lane, off Pub Street, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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