
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.
Cherine Khattiya
a month ago
This Thai restaurant offers a great Khanom Jeen buffet for $30 per person with a 90-minute time limit, and one soft drink is included. The restaurant is very cute and welcoming. There are many differe...
16 Buckingham Ave
Michael
a month ago
I've been frequent in the store since it's opening - hopeful for a charcoal chicken shop in the area that's actually decent and DOES charcoal. This place does not disappoint! I've had the HSP, Chicken...
86 Chesterville Rd
simon geare
a month ago
This place has had a few owners in the last few years and was on a decline. Now it has a new owner who is trying his best with better quality fish n chips and generous serves I have gone back to suppo...
28 Canterbury Rd
Karen Bull
a month ago
Fabulous food. The flavours were terrific and the service was wonderful. Thank you
2/10 Walker St
pam rogers
2 months ago
I didn’t realise when ordering over the phone this shop had changed hands. However I was pleasantly surprised. The flake was light and fluffy and the chips were crispy on the outside and soft on the i...
5/51 Heatherton 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