
Many Cambodian street foods combine influences from China and Southeast Asia. Street food is considered a snack rather than a meal. Food stalls are called hang bai or simply hang in Khmer, which is a borrowing from Chinese hang. More specifically the stalls are referred to by the main food served, for example, rice noodle stalls or coffee stalls.
Shannon Love
a month ago
My first time here and I loved it. The medu vada were outstanding and my mint masal dosa was wonderful - light, crispy, flavourful. The people we were attended by were just lovely. I'm normally a sta...
10 Hanover St
Ivan Aranjuiz
a month ago
Amazing food every time. Quality is consistent. Arguably better than regular filipino dishes from the Philippines. Had me craving sisig for a while.
8 Hanover St
Earle Godwin
2 months ago
Took grandson no.1 for a bite to eat before his 2hour parcours lesson. He thought the Chicken Teriyaki bento box was delicious (maybe a bit too rich for me). I preferred my Seafood, mixed vegetables a...
136 King Edward St
Trevor Pinto
2 months ago
Great taste, big portion, reasonably priced. recommended for those after Asian food in Dunedin. They got a variety of choices on their menu. Also solo traveler friendly with their rice set.
380 George St
Oh The Mirth
2 months ago
Food top tier. Very affordable for the high quality of the food. I got a salmon platter and was very pleased with the quality and presentation, especially since the shop itself aesthetically wasnt gre...
523 Hillside Rd
warren young
7 months ago
Found out about this place from my mother 👩. Visited and will definitely return !! But come in oyster season
12 Main S Rd