
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.
Kankanid Mitrpakdee
2 months ago
Homey hidden gem spot in a parking lot. The menu includes popular dishes and some deep cuts. We ordered catfish laab, green curry & rice lunch special, and sago dumplings. I initially wanted to order ...
Unit 4/1-3 St Johns Ave
nick hyams
2 months ago
Always a great experience with the crew here, they have been here since I've been here, over 20 years. Still serving great food with a smile. Thanks team
8/166 Somerville Rd
Hassan M
3 months ago
Absolutely fantastic experience at House of Flame. The food was full of flavour, perfectly cooked, and clearly made with care and quality ingredients. Every dish we tried was delicious and well presen...
3/166 Somerville Rd
Myra Danguilan
4 months ago
I absolutely loved my meal at JV's Kusina The food truly has incredible character. Everything was so delicious, especially the Kare kare, bbq, bulalo, pinakbet, sisig and pusit. It was outstanding. H...
65/166 Somerville Rd
Andrew tran
6 months ago
Incredible flake. It’s good to get extra chicken when you ask for it unlike other shops.
5/51 Heatherton Rd
Sophie Arletos
7 months ago
great food and customer service, it’s the cutest little place, would 100% recommend going to, everyone is super lovely!!
266 Nepean Highway