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Cambodian

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.

Popular Dishes In Noble Park North


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Double Pork Chops on Broken Rice

Our Customer Reviews


quote A small food place in the neighbourhood of Flat Bush. Serves nice steamed buns and hot soy milk. Price is reasonable and portion is decent. The guy at the counter is super friendly too!

Chinese Food Bar - Flat Bush - 1 Arranmore Dr

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Bunzy Chai - 2 years ago

quote Amazing casual but elevated breakfast. Absolutely delicious, fresh, and beautiful presentation. The kids had waffles with caramelized bananas and bacon. We even tried the Vietnamese prawn spring rolls with peanut hoisin sauce which were excellent. Gorgeous lattes and hot cocoas too! A hidden gem!

Halswell Cafe - 3A Kennedys Bush Rd

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Jewels FC - a month ago

quote Popped in for a morning tea as a break whilst merchandising in The Warehouse next door. Had a lemon curd muffin and medium mocha. The muffin was fantastic, no hunting for the lemon curd it was beautiful and the coffee was great too. Decently priced and such lovely friendly staff. I wish there were more of these in Tauranga.

Hollywood Bakery - Tauranga - Shop24,2Taurikura drive, Tauriko

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Sue Taylor - 3 weeks ago

quote Good place to have a bite. The buns are always good; get the cabbage and red bean buns. Their fried dumplings are also delicious; we love the pork and chives, which I highly recommend. Overall OK but not that impressive.

Hong Yuan - 127 Meadowland Dr

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Oscar Cui - a month ago

quote Nice local cafe with good coffee and decent food, just a little overpriced for the portion sizes. Clean and cozy atmosphere but could do with some music. Service was reasonable but could be more friendly and attentive. Fine for a coffee stop.

Mealmates Cafe - 303 Clarkin Rd

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Melissa White - 2 years ago

quote Momma Fe Cantina Café is our go-to spot for amazing Filipino food! We ordered their iconic pork sisig, pork BBQ, sinigang, salted egg salad, halo-halo, and everything was absolutely delicious. The sisig was my favorite: flavorful, perfectly seasoned, not too greasy, and so satisfying. The halo-halo was the perfect ending, it was creamy, crunchy, refreshing, and not overly sweet. The service is great, and the restaurant has a warm, homey vibe. It can get busy, so I recommend booking a reservation ahead and preordering your favorite dishes. Parking can be limited, so it’s good to have a plan B if the on-site spots are full. Overall, such a fantastic place whether you’re after a coffee, a hearty family meal, or just craving authentic Filipino flavors. Highly recommended!

Momma Fe Cantina Cafe - 6/359 Onehunga Mall

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Megan Liz - 5 months ago