
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.
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
Rose Wu
4 months ago
The No. 58 Laksa Beef was delicious and came in a very generous bowl. The No. 5 Pho was amazing, with a large portion as well. The No. 99 Fried Tofu was excellent and the serving size was big. The No....
74 Koornang Rd
Amir Matin
7 months ago
We visited this place for the first time and were immediately impressed. The owner and staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, creating a warm atmosphere from the moment we arrived. The food was...
305 Lonsdale St
motor cuhhh
a year ago
Quick and fast paced, the owner was amazing and provided perfect service. The pizza came out purely fresh and was the tastiest pizza EVER. I extremely recommend this shop and YOU will not have any reg...
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