
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.
Tim Saliba
in the last week
Very good value at $5 for a potato and leek bolani. Was made fresh and the filling was generous and flavourful. The place is new and has a good atmosphere to dine in. Will be back
2/10 Walker St
Low Keyz
2 months ago
First time eating here after a mate of mine recommended it, amazing 5/5 hetic feast 🔥
186 Springvale Rd
Rose Wu
2 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
Tim Tey
3 months ago
THANK YOU so much to the super AWESOME team from SL Chef from both my friend/godfather Peter and I for absolutely EVERYTHING during our first EVER visit there late this morning many hours ago on Frida...
153 Cleeland St
Lauren Phillips
3 months ago
Bombay Club is a family favourite and a place we return to often. The food is authentic, vibrant and absolutely delicious, full of flavour every time. The owners are incredibly warm and welcoming, alw...
564 North Rd
Amir Matin
5 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