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''Psah Chas'' ( km, ផ្សារចាស់ ), also commonly Romanization of Khmer, romanized as ''Phsar Chas'', ''Psar Chas'' or ''Psar Chaa'', is a market in Siem Reap in northern Cambodia. Not to be confused with the similarly named ''Psah Chas (Phnom Penh), Psah Chas'' in Phnom Penh that is geared toward locals, this market in the south of the city caters to locals and tourists alike. The market is such a fixture in Siem Reap that many businesses give their address in relation to ''Psah Chas''. The Khmer word "psah" (, "market")) is derived from "pasar" ("market"), either from Malay language, Malay or Cham language, Cham, both of which in turn derive from Persian language, Persian "bazar".Headley, Robert K.; Chhor, Kylin; Lim, Lam Kheng; Kheang, Lim Hak; Chun, Chen. 1977. ''Cambodian-English Dictionary''. Bureau of Special Research in Modern Languages. The Catholic University of America Press. Washington, D.C. The market is popular with tourists in the city and sells souvenirs, including T-shirts, silverware, silk, wood and stone carvings, Buddhas, and other items. It is also known for its variety of Cambodian cuisine, and has a number of food stalls which sell a variety of rices, dried fish and pork sausages, vegetables and fruits, and a fermented fish paste ''prahok'', a type of. Some stalls sell baguettes and stuffed grilled frogs,Epicurious.wordpress.com
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See also

*Central Market, Phnom Penh *List of markets in Phnom Penh


References

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