
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.
abdul tawab kawish
a month ago
The restaurant is very clean and everything looks great fresh the food is amazing and excellent service
2/10 Walker St
Phillip Dean
2 months ago
My score 4.5 stars. Had lunch here about a month ago. Located close to Noble Park railway station but away from the main drag - a hidden gem. Service lovely, basic layout but bustling & homey [we'r...
19 Ian St
donna maree
3 months ago
Pho Huong Viet 3 offers an authentic Vietnamese eatery experience. Loads of locals and Vietnamese nationals eating here. The no.58 laksa was flavourfull and had lashings of beef. Despite having a full...
74 Koornang Rd
Steven Owns
6 months ago
Although there are many lower star reviews, its important to take into consideration that the business doesn't recieve many customers and obviously often the food wouldn't be freshly made, thats just ...
305 Lonsdale St
Julz the traveler
a year ago
Great chicken kebab! Great chips cheese and gravy. Awesome work.
34 David St
Maslin Lockyer
a year ago
The pan fried juicy pork dumplings and juicy pork buns are amazing, spring rolls and wonton soup are incredible as well. I will be returning to this fine establishment to indulge in another lovely mea...
694 Centre Rd