Restaurant Phnom Penh
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Afficher toutnoodle(10) soup(6) cambodian(6) vietnamese(5) dry(4) price(4) tieu(3) recommend(3) affordable(3)
If you're looking for authentic Vietnamese hu tieu in Montreal, this is hands down one of the best spots. It's the closest taste you'll get to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City).
I've been here many times, & the quality has always been consistent. The hu tieu is the highlight, & I highly recommend trying different variations to find your favorite. You can choose between the soup or dry version, & also between tapioca noodles, egg noodles, or a mix of both. Personally, I like mixing the two-it gives a great balance between softness & a bit of chew/crunch.
Service is quick & efficient-no fluff, just good service. The owner & staff are friendly & have a great sense of humor, which adds to the experience.
The only downside is that it gets very busy, especially on weekends. On Saturdays, it's best to arrive before 11am, otherwise you might be waiting around 30 minutes. That said, the wait is absolutely worth it.
Overall, highly recommend. A must-try if you love Vietnamese food.
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.
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