
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.
Jimmy Oria
in the last week
Very fresh and delicious food, big portions. Will come again
2/10 Walker St
Layla L-Y
2 months ago
I recently encountered this fish and chips and it was delightful. The store seems to be family owned, and the service is amazing! They are very kind and very friendly. This place is now my go to for f...
186 Warrandyte Rd
Kankanid Mitrpakdee
2 months ago
Homey hidden gem spot in a parking lot. The menu includes popular dishes and some deep cuts. We ordered catfish laab, green curry & rice lunch special, and sago dumplings. I initially wanted to order ...
Unit 4/1-3 St Johns Ave
jeno sp
3 months ago
We found this shop on Google and decided to give it a try. The chicken kottu parotta was really good. The beef kottu was a bit saucy and not very crispy, but still flavorful. The village rice was awes...
40B Lonsdale St
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
Andrew tran
7 months ago
Incredible flake. It’s good to get extra chicken when you ask for it unlike other shops.
5/51 Heatherton Rd