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    Angkor Wok

    4.5 (151 reviews)

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Belldandy O.

    My boyfriend was visiting, so I planned to have lunch together with my sister at Angkor Wok. Neither of them had been to this restaurant before. Plus, this is only the second time my boyfriend ate Cambodian food outside of my house. We ordered the Angkor Chicken Wings, House Special Fried Rice (with chicken, shrimp, and eggs), the Fried Whole Fish (served with tamarind sauce, Kos Kong sauce; a ginger sauce with salted soy bean sauce), and the Angkor Wok Hot Pot (combination of meats and vegetables soup served with their house special sauce) to share between the three of us. Our server gave us a heads up that the Fried Whole Fish would take the longest to make, which was good to know! I really enjoyed the Angkor Chicken Wings and House Special Fried Rice. The wings were HOT and so juicy! The Angkor Wok Hot Pot was a bit underwhelming, but it was still good. I don't think I would order this specific hot pot next time.

    Victoria C.

    Food was tasty everything came out fresh and hot. We got the popcorn chicken, beef skewers, and wide beef noodles. Decor is so nostalgic of your classic Asian Setup with the vibrant fake flowers and karaoke playing on the tv, I love it! Friendly staff and great service. I would definitely come back if I'm in the area!

    Louise F.

    Wanted to try this place because I havent had cambodian food much at all before and so much of what they have here is new to me. We picked kinda randomly off the menu but everything was great!

    crispy chicken wings
    Delora C.

    It was great to see so many tables filled this time around--Angkor Wok truly deserves all the praise for bringing Cambodian cuisine to the Seattle area! This was my third visit, and as always, the staff was attentive and friendly, and the food did not disappoint. If you haven't been yet, don't wait--this place is a must-try. And be sure to mention SeattleFoodieAdventure on IG for a discount on your bill!

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    Vic A.

    As a Cambodian American, this is as good as you can get in Seattle for affordable authentic Khmer food. The nom ba chok is my favorite. It could use more prahok but I understand it's mild down for the American pallet. The staff is sweet and attentive. Price is reasonable. Decor is cute, fun and gives off a tropical, fun vibe. Location is great, however the street parking can be a downside. The bathrooms are clean.

    Chance B.

    Absolutely loved the vibe here--bright, vibrant, and full of tropical charm. From the lush floral walls to the scenic mural, the space makes you feel like you're on vacation before your food even hits the table. We ordered several dishes, and everything came out quickly and piping hot. Highlights for me were: Egg Noodles with Beef - This was the showstopper! Perfectly cooked wide rice noodles with tender beef, crisp veggies, and a slight char from the wok. So flavorful and comforting. Popcorn Chicken - Crispy, seasoned well, and topped with fresh herbs. A great starter or snackable plate. Egg Rolls - Golden and crunchy with a solid dipping sauce. Bonus: the lettuce wrap touch is always appreciated. Steak Salad - Packed with flavor and definitely has a kick! If you like spice, this one's for you. Service was warm and welcoming. Even though they were out of a few things we originally wanted and we didn't get a water refill, the staff was friendly and attentive with our orders overall. Would absolutely come back--especially for those noodles. Solid spot for a cozy lunch or casual dinner with friends!

    Angkor hot pot
    Michelle X.

    Quiet when we went for Friday dinner but central to U District. The salad was so fresh and tangy, so many herbs, just how I enjoy southeast asian food. But the hot pot was lighter on flavor than expected and I wish there was more produce put into it. Beware that the large rice is nearly a whole pot of rice. My friend and I got it to share and barely made a dent.

    Papaya salad
    Timothy L.

    Pretty good spot. Nice and spacious! When I came in on a Sunday afternoon, a lot of the items like the beef skewers were out so I tried the phnom penh noodle soup and the papaya salad. My favorite of the two food items has got to be the papaya salad. The soup was good though too. I definitely want to come back to try other dishes.

    Cardin N.

    Luckily we stopped here for some delicious food today. Chicken is moist and flavorful. There is spacious seating and the owner is one of the nicest people. You can just tell from his demeanor he cares about his craft and his clientele.

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    Marthin M.

    I personally felt like the prohok Ktis was decent, because personally I wasn't too hungry so I didn't choose the most filling meal. I do know that there probably are better options than this honestly so this meal is good if you want something small. Although I hoped that the bowl with the content was much bigger because it would've been better with all the veggies. The service was timely and since it seems like only one man was working at the moment, he did a good job. I liked the setting given that it was pretty empty and relaxing.

    Nice wall mural
    Alicia M.

    Yum!! Came upon this place when looking for a quick bite before a movie. Had the Cha Mi Suor and it was delicious! Couldn't stop eating it, even though I was quickly stuffed. The mushrooms had so much umami flavor. There are a lot of great looking dishes on the menu, and I hope to try more in the future. Note, they served beer & wine, but wine was crazy expensive. $15/glass for low quality brands. We stuck with beer for $5.

    Pork spare rib bento, pleah sach ko
    Adrienne Rose G.

    It was such a cute spot and the owner was very sweet! Everything came out in a timely manner, and it was all so flavorful. We ordered four items total, left full but not heavy. I could understand how parking can be an issue, but we went in the middle of the day on Wednesday. Definitely not busy then! My only gripe is that they didn't check in on us as often as I'd like, especially when we were out of water. Regardless, I'd go back! They have a vast menu, so I would love to try more of what they have.

    Dry Phnom Penh Noodle Dry, pandan tea, Popcorn Chicken
    Katherine L.

    I found this place through a popular local foodie influencer and while I usually and cautious about influencer recommended places, I am so glad I tried this place. The food is so delicious and portions huge- such a good value! I love how spacious the place is. Service was awesome and friendly. I hope the influencer plug brings more business because this is a local gem that is truly underrated! I especially loved the beef luc lac and dry noodles. I can't wait to come back and try more dishes!

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    The food is excellent and the portions for it is great for sharing and I loved the ambiance and the service is good on my first time

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    Came here with my family and we all enjoyed the delicious food and excellent service. Will def be going back!

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    Great food for everyone. Usually great for family meetup and dining. But, the service is a bit slow to serve.

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    Very nice place, good service, tasty food. Ordered several items to go, but place was and could have stayed.

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    Average food, over priced, good environment, very slow service. Took 1.5 hours for a simple dinner. Second dish took 45 minutes to come.

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    Do they serve beer/wine?

    Yes, they do

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    no lot you'll have yo find street parking I believe

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    10.3 mi

    My family and I were in the White Center area for Khmer New Years and we were still hungry after…read moregoing to the Wat so we stopped by Apsara Palace. We got the Phnom Penh Kuy Tiew, Seafood Lort Cha, and Beef Skewers along with Sugar Cane Juice and Mango Smoothie. My Seafood Lort Cha was delicious. It was a bit oily but having it with the fish sauce combated it. The pin noodles were so much fun and bouncy to eat. The sugar cane juice was also refreshing and it was just freshly squeezed in front of us. My sister enjoyed her Phnom Penh Kuy Tiew, it had a rich pork broth similar to eating babaw. The Mango Smoothie probably wasn't as fresh though. I didn't taste it but my mom thought it wasn't. Lastly, the beef skewers. They were not as good and seemed a bit old tasting? The meat was a bit tough and the texture seemed off. I was satisfied with my dish though and might come back if I'm ever in the White Center area again to try their Nom Banh Chok Buffet.

    Aspara Palace is a Khmer (Cambodian) and Asian restaurant in White Center. They have a homey vibe…read morewith one well-decorated wall. I suspect they are a family business with mom as the cook, plus a son and a daughter as servers, which was the case on a quiet Sunday. The son as the server was bubbly and amicable as I asked questions about popular and favorite dishes. The food is excellent and flavorful, with plenty of leftover foods. Parking is readily available along the streets. The Food and Drinks: Beef Loklak Rice Plate, $20 - 5 Stars This is a hardy dish with flavorful pieces of beef, a fried egg, fresh greens, rice, and a bowl of soup. This dish by itself is a substantial meal. With the sides dishes we ordered, half of this went home. Lort Cha or Fried Pin Noodles with prawns, $20 - 4.5 Stars Available protein is seafood or beef. I requested prawns only, which they accommodated. Served with a side of fish sauce in a squeeze bottle, the server said to apply all over the dish. He also said this is his favorite dish. The food has very good wok hei like a Hong Kong noodle dish. I had plenty of noodles left to make a second dinner after adding veggies and protein. Beef Skewers, $18 - 4.5 Stars Five good size skewers with a dallop of pickled veggies. The seasonings are very distinctive. Oddly, the flavor reminds me of some Chinese style beef jerky. In any case, these are smoky, savory, and yummy. Papaya Salad, $16 - 4.5 Stars They use all the real, authentic ingredients here, including bits of tiny baby crabs. Be careful if you have sensitive gums. Sugar Cane Juice, $7 - 3.5 Stars I would think sugar can juice are all quite similar, but they are not. I didn't like theirs as much for some reason. It was a bit murkier. I probably won't order this in the future. Coconut Coffee, $7 - 5 Stars Our server recommended this. Coconut and coffee sound weird together, but this drink is a winner. Very unique, a touch of sweet, potent like a Viet coffee, and very distinctive. Thumbs up. They are probably closer to 4.5 Stars. Rounding up to support a family business.

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    A well decorated wall
    A well decorated wall
    Mom Banchuk khmer & coconut coffee
    Mom Banchuk khmer & coconut coffee
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