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Cambodian Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

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Au Goût de Siam - Cambodian Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Au Goût de Siam

Open until 10 pm
(46)
Saint-Constant

Review Summary

Au Goût de Siam is described by many reviews as a favorite that delivers delicious flavors and generous portions in a small, reservation dependent space with a pleasant atmosphere and approachable prices. The food is often praised for freshness and authenticity, including soups, rolls and signature dishes like General Siam, with some items such as fried calamari and orange beef singled out for satisfaction. The service is generally friendly and attentive, though some visits report inconsistency and occasional unfriendly moments that can affect the mood. Several reviewers consider it one of the better Thai and Vietnamese options on the south shore and appreciate BYO wine and takeout as well as dine-in value, while others warn that quality can vary with some meals tasting flat, sauces too light, chicken and vegetables not prepared as well, and prices not always matching perceived value. Overall, the restaurant is well regarded for flavor and ambiance by many, with a mix of strong praise and cautious notes about consistency and presentation.View restaurant profile
Cambodiana - Cambodian Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Cambodiana

Open until 10 pm
(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 Montérégie (South Shore)

Khmer Angkor Express

Open until 10 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
Les Délices du Paradis - Cambodian Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Les Délices du Paradis

Open until 10:30 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
Restaurant Praya - Cambodian Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

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
Palais Thai - Cambodian Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Palais Thai

Open until 10 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
Chez Sakina - Cambodian Restaurants in Montérégie (South Shore)

Chez Sakina

Open until 10 pm
(40)
Contrecoeur

Review Summary

Chez Sakina receives praise for gluten-free accommodations and attentive care, with the owner ensuring diners with celiac needs stay safe, and it is repeatedly described as affordable with a bring-your-own-wine policy. The menu is noted for tasty, authentic dishes, with the wonton soup highlighted as a must and overall value described as excellent. The terrace offers a view of the St. Lawrence River and is frequently cited as a highlight, though some reviews report a disappointing welcome despite a reservation and seating at the back of the terrace when other tables were free, which felt unfair to some guests. Overall it is described as authentic, delicious, and hard to beat for price, with some counting it among the best in Contrecoeur and plans to return or bring larger groups.View restaurant profile

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