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Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

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Le Mekong - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Le Mekong

Opens Today at 5 pm
(627)
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal

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Review Summary

Le Mekong draws praise for its warm, inviting atmosphere, stylish yet comfortable décor, and a terrace that shines in the warmer months. The menu earns frequent acclaim for fresh, flavorful dishes with authentic Southeast Asian and Thai influences, from pad thai and curries to standout ribs and fish and even well crafted cocktails and mocktails. Generous portions and good value appear across many reviews, leaving diners feeling satisfied and ready for another visit. Service is described as friendly, attentive, and efficient, contributing to a welcoming and relaxed dining experience. The venue is noted for cleanliness, a lively but comfortable vibe, and is a great pick for dates or groups; reservations are often recommended. While some reviews mention longer waits or occasional inconsistencies, the overall impression is that Le Mekong offers authentic, delicious cuisine, memorable flavors, and a reliable, enjoyable experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Le Château D'Asie - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Le Château D'Asie

Opens Today at 4 pm
(51)
Repentigny

Review Summary

Le Château D'Asie earns praise for very good food and attentive, friendly service. The salad starter served with every meal is repeatedly described as incredible. Food and service are consistently rated excellent, with guests noting a warm and accommodating staff. The ambiance is beautiful and family friendly, with a calm vibe even when the dining room isn't busy. Late dinners with children are described as a pleasant discovery, and the location is considered worth the trip. Dishes such as General Tao chicken and Tom Yum soup are highlighted as standouts, with a note that the kitchen serves freshly made Asian cooking and presets can be adjusted to suit preferences. Water refills are appreciated and many plan to visit Le Château D'Asie again.View restaurant profile
Gon Bui Restaurant Bar - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Gon Bui Restaurant Bar

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(834)
Chomedey

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Review Summary

Gon Bui Restaurant Bar delivers a stylish, welcoming atmosphere with moody lighting, chic decor and a fortune tree that adds a memorable touch for any occasion. The menu blends Chinese inspired flavors with contemporary twists and offers plenty of shareable plates that are flavorful, well presented and often praised for freshness. Cocktails are inventive and varied, with many options and some standout signatures that complement the bold flavors. The service is described as friendly, attentive and knowledgeable about the menu, helping guests navigate and enjoy their meals, though a few notes about busy times mention occasional delays. The vibe is lively and social, whether brunch, night out with friends or date night, with music and a vibrant yet comfortable environment. This Laval favorite is repeatedly cited for high quality food and drinks, warm hospitality and a decor that makes it a standout spot worth returning to.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Kampot - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Kampot

Southeast Asian cuisine
Opens Today at 4 pm
(602)
Boisbriand

Review Summary

Kampot earns praise for delicious, well balanced dishes with generous portions and a menu that showcases authentic Southeast Asian flavors, from dumplings and tuk tuk to panang curry and tom yum. The experience is enhanced by warm, attentive service and a cozy, inviting atmosphere with tasteful decor that feels both intimate and refined. Cocktails are creative and well executed, desserts like creme brulee and mango sticky rice are often highlighted, and the overall vibe suits both intimate dinners and social nights out. While the space can feel small and the room can get busy, guests consistently describe Kampot as a standout and a favorite for reliable quality, friendly staff, and a memorable Cambodian-inspired dining experience.View restaurant profile
Khmer Express - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Khmer Express

Opens Today at 11 am
(65)
Sainte-Rose

Review Summary

Overall, Khmer Express is described as a casual, quick service spot offering generous portions, fresh ingredients, and solid flavor across a range of Cambodian and Thai dishes, with staples like beef dishes, soups, spring rolls, pad Thai, and lok lak frequently highlighted as reliable favorites. Reviewers praise friendly, attentive service and good value, noting that meals travel well for takeout or delivery and that the kitchen generally keeps dishes warm and appealing. Some praise the recent changes under new ownership, citing improved service, updated menu, and a warmer atmosphere, while others feel that flavors, seasoning, and portion size have declined since reopening, alongside higher prices. Several comments mention inconsistency in seasoning and texture, particularly with certain meat dishes or fried items, and a few note issues such as insufficient pepper or altered components like imperial rolls. Despite mixed experiences, many guests still view Khmer Express as a top local option for quick, tasty meals, with repeat visits and recommendations to try different dishes.View restaurant profile
Cambodiana - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Cambodiana

Opens Today at 5 pm
(76)
Saint-Jérôme

Review Summary

Cambodiana draws mixed but mostly positive reviews, balancing solid, sometimes excellent Asian dishes with consistently friendly, attentive service, a welcoming small and simple setting, and a bring-your-own-wine option that many find reasonable. The cuisine is described as fresh and fragrant with several standout items and good service, yet some dishes disappoint, notably pad thai that gets criticized for large noodles and a lack of flavor, and a few meals feel a bit pricey or slow, especially for larger groups. Decor is often described as plain and in need of a refresh, though cleanliness and a homey feel help the overall experience. Overall, Cambodiana is seen as a dependable choice with good value on many nights, but expectations for consistency in flavor and timing vary.View restaurant profile
Délice Chhouk Tep - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Délice Chhouk Tep

Opens Tuesday at 11 am
(55)
Drummondville

Review Summary

Délice Chhouk Tep receives consistent praise for flavorful, well prepared dishes and generous portions that offer good value, with many diners calling it a standout in Drummondville and a place to return for satisfying meals. Nevertheless, reviews also point to inconsistent service and long waits, particularly on busy weekend nights, including delays getting seated, taking orders, and clearing cutlery. The atmosphere can be noisy when crowded and some visits are affected by staff shortages. On the positive side, several guests describe friendly, attentive service and efficient staff who handle requests well, and meals are often noted for being delicious and visually appealing. Dishes frequently highlighted include imperial rolls and General Tao chicken, and the restaurant is overall described as clean and reliable, though dessert options can be limited and hours of operation could be extended.View restaurant profile
Tuk Tuk - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Tuk Tuk

Modest Thai & Cambodian BYOB spot offering a classic menu & lunch specials in an unfussy space.
Opens Today at 5 pm
(29)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Tuk Tuk is praised as a cozy, clean, small family spot offering delicious, authentic Cambodian and Vietnamese dishes at reasonable prices. The fish amok is frequently singled out as among the best outside Cambodia, and the menu often earns praise for value with portions that satisfy, including a shrimp Tom Yum soup, spring rolls, and a dessert with ice cream. Service is described as friendly, efficient and courteous, though a few visits noted delays between courses and questions about an extra chicken portion. Regulars and visitors alike describe it as a gem in Côte des Neiges, welcoming both locals and international guests who return often, and many say they would order again and look forward to trying more items.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Le Khmer - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Le Khmer

Opens Today at 11 am
(61)
L'Île-Perrot

Review Summary

Le Khmer is widely praised as an excellent discovery with hot, delicious food, friendly and accommodating staff, fast service, and generous portions at affordable prices. The menu is celebrated for authentic Cambodian flavors and dishes like Tonkinese soup, beef loc lac, fried chicken, and the Family Platter, with many noting that both takeout and dine-in experiences feel welcoming and well executed. The restaurant is described as a local favorite and a reliable option for gatherings, with strong catering that can customize menus and even create vegan options, delivered on time and with care. While many reviews glow, a few recent visits are noted for not reaching past praise, citing overfried wings, dry rice, and a bland broth as exceptions and a hope that quality returns to its former standard. Overall, Le Khmer stands out for flavor, value, and warmth, making it a go-to spot for casual meals, family dinners, and special events in the area.View restaurant profile
Sak's Sandwicherie - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Sak's Sandwicherie

Opens Tomorrow at 11 am
(95)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Overall, Sak's Sandwicherie earns praise for fresh ingredients, good value, and a menu centered on flavorful lemongrass and citronelle beef and chicken sandwiches, with the pork BBQ also described as really good and the bun praised for being soft yet sturdy; the kitchen is noted for tender meat and bright flavors, and the space is repeatedly described as beautiful and inviting. Bubble tea and other fresh fruit drinks are a standout for many, with real fruit bases and a variety of tasty options, and several reviews mention the drinks as a highlight. Service is consistently friendly and efficient, and multiple visitors mention plans to return, sometimes even ordering online because they do not live nearby. A few critiques point to at least one dish lacking flavor, but overall the food is seen as delicious and reasonably priced, and a new Mackay location is seen as a great lunch option. One note mentions that takeout is not available, with dine-in only.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Phnom Penh - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Phnom Penh

Opens Today at 10:30 am
(31)
Côte-des-Neiges

Review Summary

Restaurant Phnom Penh earns praise for comforting Cambodian flavors, especially savory noodles and traditional soups, with many reviews highlighting the ability to customize soup at the table using ingredients provided on display. The dry noodles are a recurring favorite, and beef soup, spring rolls, and fried donuts also come up as highlights, all offered at a very affordable price. The venue is described as a humble, no frills spot tucked away on a second floor reached by a narrow staircase, cash only, and often with a queue as dining is first come, first served; wait times are common but considered worth it for the quality. In house drinks add to the experience, and takeout is available for those pressed for time. Some notes mention small portions or occasional inconsistencies such as undercooked egg noodles or mushy shrimp, but the overall impression is of a long standing, authentic local favorite delivering real Cambodian flavors and good value.View restaurant profile
Kim Hour - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Kim Hour

Opens Today at 11 am
(167)
Villeray-Saint-Michel

Review Summary

Overall, Kim Hour is remembered for tasty, reasonably priced dishes and large portions that invite sharing, with many items like noodles and shrimp highlighted as standouts, and the dining experience described as welcoming and friendly even when the place is busy. Service quality can vary, sometimes attentive and warm, other times less present, and a few orders have been miscommunicated or slowed. The move to Jarry Street is noted, and the new location is seen as a solid option that can accommodate groups thanks to the round tables. Parking is sometimes hard to find, and washrooms are described as average. Despite the occasional hiccup, the consensus is that Kim Hour offers good value and flavorful food, making it a must visit for those seeking Asian dishes in the area, with some nostalgia for the old location.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Bayon - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Bayon

Opens Today at 5 pm
(6)
Rosemère

Review Summary

Restaurant Bayon receives praise for authentic food and impeccable service, with dishes arriving quickly and described as delicious and fresh. Guests note a pleasant decor and a relaxed ambiance, and the option to bring your own wine is highlighted as a welcome perk. Overall impressions suggest a reliable, enjoyable experience with plans to return when in Rosemère.View restaurant profile
Nokoraya Express - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Nokoraya Express

Opens Today at 11 am
(5)
Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Review Summary

Reviews describe Nokoraya Express as delivering warm, delicious takeout with fast prep and careful packing that keeps sauces separate to avoid sogginess on the way home. The menu of curries and sushi rolls receives praise, with the Preas Vihear curry singled out as a standout. The experience on New Year's Eve is noted as wonderful, underscoring a positive first impression of the restaurant as a strong local choice. Overall, the sentiment is that Nokoraya Express is reliable, tasty, and a place that customers plan to return to.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Praya - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Praya

Opens Tuesday at 11 am
(20)
Saint-Hyacinthe

Review Summary

Praya is a discreet spot that feels discovered by chance and is a pleasure to find, with sincere, well executed cuisine. The soup is comforting and balanced, and the Cambodian beef dish has character, with honest flavors and spices that feel handmade. The atmosphere is calm, almost too quiet at times, which is an advantage at lunch, with no noise and no pressure to free the table. The service is simple and efficient, without fuss, and prices are affordable. Authentic East Asian dishes are remarkable and leave palates satisfied. A strong recommendation and good value for money. BYOB is allowed, a nice touch. Reservations are recommended, since seating can fill up, though a table was found after about ten minutes without one. The food arrives quickly and fresh, with portions ranging from modest to generous. The host and servers are courteous and professional. This stands as a pleasant discovery for those seeking comforting Thai dishes. The restaurant is considered among the best in Saint-Hyacinthe. The tasting menu is worthwhile. The Bangkok soup, the Thai chicken, the Praya noodles, the Praya chicken, and the famous Banh oi are highlights. Overall, good Asian food in Saint-Hyacinthe.View restaurant profile
Les Délices du Paradis - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Les Délices du Paradis

Opens Today at 5 pm
(88)
Longueuil, Boucherville

Review Summary

Les Délices du Paradis offers an affordable, hearty mix of Vietnamese, Cambodian and Chinese dishes with generous portions and a welcoming vibe. Soups such as Bangkok and the green curry are frequently praised, as are crispy imperial rolls and well made mains like chicken with peanut sauce and General Tao, though some orders are described as greasy or overly saucy. The atmosphere is relaxed and cozy, with some reviewers noting old fashioned or kitschy decor that nonetheless adds charm and keeps prices low; wine can be brought to the table. Service is generally fast and friendly, sometimes brisk, with many guests appreciating quick seating and attentive staff, while a few nights on busy periods bring longer waits. Takeout experiences vary, some dishes arrive flavorful while others lack seasoning. Overall, most find good value and tasty food at Les Délices du Paradis and say they would return.View restaurant profile
Asie Moderne - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Asie Moderne

Opens Today at 10 am
(90)
Ville Saint-Laurent

Review Summary

At Asie Moderne, a small, affordable, family-run spot, a mix of Cambodian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Lao flavors comes through in a variety of comforting dishes. Proho ketik, a pork dish with Krung spice, fermented fish and coconut milk, is a standout, and the papaya salad, with regular and seafood versions, gets frequent praise, along with beef citronelle skewers and satisfying noodle bowls like Phnom Penh khuy teav whose broth is highlighted. The prices are reasonable and the staff described as lovely, making the place a quick, welcoming hangout with a cozy vibe. Some reviews note changes under new ownership, with fried tofu no longer as crispy and beef lok Lak needing more work, and a saucy, thinly sliced beef stir fry not meeting expectations, though others still call the mee katang the best and the soup among the most delicious, underscoring a mix of high- and mid-range experiences. Overall, the restaurant remains a go-to for authentic flavors, a lively and affordable option in a tiny but gem-like setting.View restaurant profile
Restaurant Souvenirs Thai - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Restaurant Souvenirs Thai

Opens Today at 5 pm
(1142)
Vaudreuil-Dorion

Review Summary

Reviews consistently depict Souvenirs Thai as a warm, friendly, family-run spot offering delicious Thai food, attentive service, and a welcoming atmosphere that guests return to year after year. The menu is described as flavorful and well prepared, with favorites like Pad Thai and other dishes praised for quality, and the value is considered very good for the portion and taste. Visitors repeatedly note the impeccable service and courteous staff, and many appreciate the option to bring your own wine. Some comments mention smaller portions or higher prices for certain dishes, occasional crowding and noise when busy, and a few items that feel less authentic or overly Americanized depending on the visit. Overall, Souvenirs Thai is seen as a standout Thai option, ideal for family meals or celebrations, with consistently delicious food and a warm, attentive service that keeps customers coming back.View restaurant profile
Cambodiana - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Cambodiana

Opens Tuesday at 11:30 am
(63)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Reviews of Cambodiana describe a mostly positive experience with a welcoming staff, fresh ingredients and generous portions at reasonable prices, plus fast service and a lively ambiance. Takeout service is highlighted as excellent and efficient. The food is generally good, but a few dishes could use more flavor, with the peanut sauce lacking depth and the soup missing some spice. The menu is described as substantial and the policy of bringing your own wine is welcomed. While portions and overall value are praised, some reviews suggest the restaurant is not as good as it used to be, citing a dish that lacked sauce and a sense that the owner has become less warm. Overall Cambodiana remains a solid choice for Asian cuisine with strong service, though a few comments point to room for improvement in flavor balance.View restaurant profile
Khmer Angkor Express - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Khmer Angkor Express

Opens Today at 4 pm
(79)
Sainte-Julie

Review Summary

Khmer Angkor Express receives praise for tasty, fresh Asian fare with generous portions and reasonable prices, with standout items like Bangkok soup, won ton soup, crab dishes, pad thai and General Tao that many diners describe as rich and satisfying. The food is described as comforting and of good quality, with portions that are generous and dishes that are well balanced and aromatic. Service is described as friendly and attentive at times, but there are consistent mentions of slow or imperfect service, occasional forgetfulness, and a busy rush that affects pacing. The ambiance is described as simple and unpretentious, with some notes about an ordinary decor and even an old carpet smell, and some patrons suggest modernization could lift the vibe. Overall the restaurant is viewed as a reliable family run option with good value and frequent repeat visits, though service inconsistency and ambiance are areas for improvement.View restaurant profile
Cambodiana - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Cambodiana

Opens Today at 4:30 pm
(65)
Repentigny

Review Summary

Overall, Cambodiana is described as a small neighborhood spot with a friendly staff, good value and a relaxed atmosphere conducive to conversation. Dishes such as the beef Khmer, Bangkok soup and other Asian staples are frequently praised for authentic flavors and solid execution, while the general tao is also noted as tasty. The service is described as attentive and efficient, and the prices are considered excellent value for money. The quiet setting with little music makes it easy to talk, and the location is accessible with ample parking, though the space is small and reservations are advised. Some items do miss the mark, including a peanut butter dumpling that was not edible, and a few dishes are described as ordinary or not up to expectations in terms of meat quality. Nevertheless, several reviews celebrate a warm, welcoming experience and express an intention to return, making Cambodiana a reliable choice for casual Cambodian and Thai inspired cuisine.View restaurant profile
Dara D'Asie - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Dara D'Asie

Opens Today at 5 pm
(49)
Drummondville

Review Summary

Dara D'Asie receives praise for its soups, especially the crab soup, and for a range of dishes that are flavorful and well prepared, with portions described as adequate and service that is generally quick and friendly. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, making it feel like a reliable and affordable option, with many calling the cuisine excellent and the food comforting, though a few note that it can be a bit pricey. One review mentions an initially disappointing greeting by a particular staff member, but the experience improved with the replacement. Overall the restaurant is regarded as a favorite by many, consistently delivering delicious food and nice service.View restaurant profile
Palais Thai - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Palais Thai

Opens Today at 5 pm
(111)
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Review Summary

Palais Thai earns broad praise for flavorful dishes and generous portions, with wonton soup often described as outstanding and the overall food quality rated excellent. While service is frequently praised for friendliness and ambiance, experiences vary with reports of slow or inconsistent service, long waits, and occasional miscommunications by phone. BYO wine is noted by some diners, and the value is considered good relative to the portions. Some reviews mention issues like smoke in the dining room and visits that fall short due to kitchen pace or timing. Overall, Palais Thai is regarded as one of the stronger Asian options in the area, attracting repeat visits and strong recommendations, though experiences can differ and reservations are advised to avoid disappointment.View restaurant profile
Delices Du Cambodge - Cambodian Restaurants in Montreal

Delices Du Cambodge

Opens Today at 4 pm
(25)
Berthierville

Review Summary

Delices Du Cambodge receives mixed but largely positive feedback with many diners praising the menu variety, generous portions, good value, and flavorful dishes, along with fast service and a pleasant ambience. However, several experiences mention inconsistencies in the kitchen and with service, including chicken that is undercooked, beef in orange sauce with too much breading and bland taste, soups that are too salty, and some items being overcooked or dry, especially dumplings and noodles. Service can be uneven, with reports of staff forgetting or mixing up plates, though water is often refilled promptly and some servers are noted as courteous and efficient. On balance, the restaurant is seen as a warm, affordable option with standout moments such as certain rolls, beignets, and well seasoned dishes, likely to draw return visits despite the flaws.View restaurant profile

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