
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.
Lauren Phillips
2 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
pizza wings
2 months ago
Fresh sea food and authentic dishes! Loved their lettuce wraps with rice and meat
1 Mahoneys Rd
jeno sp
2 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
Oliver Kuo
4 months ago
Extremely affordable for students with their $10 lunch specials that are quite large considering the price. Food is rich and flavorful with a large array of sides to choose from. Employees are kind, a...
92 Kingsway
S Lin
4 months ago
I really love lobster, so my friend recommended this place for its live seafood. The service here is excellent and very attentive. The food is flavorful and perfectly balanced. I’m so grateful for my ...
38 Railway Ave
Antonia Guan
2 months ago
Malaysian food that’s very popular around dinner time. The dishes are typical Malaysian fare with big servings. The taste is okay, the teh tarik is good, which really reminds me of the flavor in KL. S...
6/26 Britannia Mall