
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.
Xiao Xin Chian
2 weeks ago
Very friendly restaurant owner and super accommodating to our needs. The tastes of the dishes bring us back to where we used to be (authentic) and everything feels absolutely wonderful. We enjoyed eve...
380 George St
yolo_865 XD
a month ago
Food was amazing and the service was fantastic!!! The salmon was fresh and the presentation was so pretty! Great food at decent prices, highly recommend.
523 Hillside Rd
Abinaya Krishnan
2 months ago
Delicious south indian food. Loved their spicy chilli chicken. I highly recommend masala tea. We enjoyed dosas and poori. Medha vada was crunchy and perfect. They also offer veg and non veg lunch deal...
10 Hanover St
Anna
2 months ago
The best dumplings. Fried food is always good too. Excellent vegetarian options! We love this place and it never disappoints.
30 George St
Melanie Hadley
7 months ago
We chose King Prawns and Cashews with perfectly cooked veggies still a little crunchy; and Lemon Fish. Both were on noodles with a light and delicious sauce. While the take away order was being prepar...
49F Mailer St
Taumoana Tuhakaraina
a year ago
During our commute in town saw this place and HAD to try it. Service was excellent and the food was just as GREAT!!! I had the Chicken Katsu Curry and I died and went to heaven!!!! Thank you for the a...
8 Hanover St