
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.
Shabs
2 weeks ago
Chick N Delish? More like Cluck N Delicious! Seriously, if you're looking for the best roasted chicken experience, stop scrolling and head here. From the moment you walk in, the aroma alone is enough ...
1-7 Belgrave-Hallam Rd
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
jeno sp
2 months ago
We found this shop on Google and decided to give it a try. The chicken kottu parotta was really good. The beef kottu was a bit saucy and not very crispy, but still flavorful. The village rice was awes...
40B Lonsdale St
Tat Rattis
3 months ago
Always a great time in there. I shop there about once every 2 weeks for the past few months. I can walk in, the owner knows my name, my order and doesn't even need me to go to the counter unless I nee...
1654 Burwood Hwy
John Tziannis
3 months ago
Tasty fish and chips. The owner is consistently friendly. Great selection of gluten free options. They're careful with cross contamination. The portions are generous. The quality is the same and the m...
1 Nullawil St
Sophie Arletos
6 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