Restaurant Phnom Penh
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Reviews for Restaurant Phnom Penh
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noodle(13) soup(11) cambodian(8) vietnamese(7) price(6) dry(6) tieu(6) recommend(5) spring roll(4) bowl(4) affordable(4) cash(4)
The restaurant is on the second floor. Cash only. 13$ for one large bowl of Cambodian noodles (with soup or dry). 3$ for one fried donut.
The portions are small with very few pieces of meat. The shrimp was mushy.
The clientele mostly consist of Cambodian/vietnamese & the place is small so there is a small queue.
We had the beef soup, Phnom Penh dry noodles, fried donuts, & spring rolls & everything was super good! Totally worth the 15-minute wait & really affordable. One of the servers was kinda banging things around, but honestly the food made up for it. Still one of the best spots around!
One of the greatest restaurants to have existed. I wasn't a big fan of Vietnamese Hu Tieu & this restaurant made me love their Cambodian version more. Delicious soup, great noodles & a very nice & quaint atmosphere
Possibly unfair to compare to the phnom penh restaurant in Vancouver but definitely not tasty & not authentic as many reviews say. Egg noodle was undercooked. Sauce for mixed noodle wasn't flavourful as well :(
Price is very reasonable & service is fast.
Though the place quite small & old, the food was good with really affordable price & the servers were nice
Very good with affordable price. The dried noodle is the QUEEN. ($13 Large $11.50 Small)
*Tips for parking: supermarket near by with lots of parking, 5 mins walking!