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    Khin Khao

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Omggg, let me tell you about this delicious Cambodia dish Mee Katang or you can call it Pad-Seew. It's so darn delicious that you can absolutely taste the seasoning in the meat and noodles. Noodles and the Chinese broccoli is just right to perfection. Every bite was just mmmm, yummy so good!

    Thai boat , chicken sticks , and coconut mango sticky rice.

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    Ask the Community - Khin Khao

    Oh I love skewers. What address should I go try it out? ? Does this only open on Saturday 2-6? No Sunday?

    Hi! Saturdays at Lakewood center mall 2-6pm With Lakewood family markets. We are located in the parking lot by El torito.

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    Phnom Penh Noodle Shack

    Phnom Penh Noodle Shack

    4.4(1.6k reviews)
    2.8 km
    $$

    It's been quite awhile since my last review but our visits here have tailed off after our…read moredaughter's graduation. Still worth the drive to Long Beach to get our fill of very good Cambodian food that I've yet to find up north. Parking was still a challenge and I dropped the family in front of the restaurant first so they can join the waitlist. This time I could only find a spot a few blocks away but by the time I walked back to the restaurant, the family got seated. The menu still had the same great options and prices but starting June 1st prices will be increasing. Definitely understandable in this inflationary environment. My favorite every time has been the loat cha with chicken such that the family knows never to ask what am I getting. We've tried the rest of the menu but the family has standardized on their noodle soups or rice porridge bowls. You can count on lots of ingredients, choices of noodles and rich tasting broths. The cha quai (bread stick) must also be ordered as the perfect pairing for dipping. We also ordered the nom sa-kieu (like a fried meat empananda) again and will continue. We ended our meal with a round of iced coffees for the table, strong and delicious. Not bitter at all. Hopefully we'll be back sooner than later.

    I was disappointed with my experience here. I did not appreciate the way the waitress spoke to my…read moremom. She had a long, exhausting day, and the interaction came across as very pushy and lacking patience. I understand restaurants get busy, but customers should still be treated with respect and kindness. I also noticed another situation where a customer walked in asking about splitting tables while standing nearby, and the response felt rushed and dismissive. My dad has refused to eat here before because he felt the service was rude, and after experiencing it myself, I can understand why. Unfortunately, the food did not make up for the experience either -- the soup was bland and not memorable enough for us to want to return. I'm sharing this because I hope customer service can improve and better reflect respect for the community.

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    Phnom Penh Noodle Shack - #15) Student Noodle $16 Served with our house garlic fish. Small rice noodles,meat, bean sprouts, peanuts, and pickled cabbage.

    #15) Student Noodle $16 Served with our house garlic fish. Small rice noodles,meat, bean sprouts, peanuts, and pickled cabbage.

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    Crystal Thai-Cambodian Cuisine - Papaya Salad

    Crystal Thai-Cambodian Cuisine

    4.0(398 reviews)
    1.9 km
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    Possibly the most important restaurant in all of America for the Cambodian Diaspora. They serve…read moredishes and soups that have long been forgotten in some Cambodian households. The flavors are authentic and invoke nostalgia in the older generations and reconnection to their roots for the young. For those not well versed in cambodian cuisine, what this restaurant is making is not easy and the quality they are able to provide is impressive. Outside of the well known dishes with kreung - lemongrass paste, there are other dishes you won't find anywhere except in the the old world. Things like like the nhom svay- papaya salad with dried fish, or the Machu Srae - farmers fish soup, are complex with a unique mixtures of ingredients like banana blossoms and lotus, that deliver the familiar southeast asian sweet, sour, and salty umami flavor but with a signature that is uniquely Cambodian. You won't find this place recommended on infatuation or tagged with a Michelin bib gourmand simply because nobody understands Cambodian cuisine. But the community does and Cambodians from across the US and even back in the old world knows of this place. It's a must visit. Restaurants come and go. They get sold off remodeled and change for better or worse. I just felt compelled to write a review about it's current state so hopefully more people are aware and can enjoy what it is now because if we don't, places like these will go extinct.

    Everything was delicious and for the amount of food we ordered the price was great…read more The restaurant is small so get there early or you will have to wait. However while we waited they took our order so when we sat down the food didn't take long. We definitely ordered to much for just 2 people but it was bomb and I will be going back with at least 2 more people

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    Hak Heang Restaurant

    Hak Heang Restaurant

    3.7(316 reviews)
    2.8 km
    $$

    If you want some good authentic Cambodian food make a visit here. Met up with some friends for…read morelunch on a Wednesday afternoon. Wasn't as packed then I expected. Servers prompt to greet us as we walked into the restaurant. Got seated quickly while hot tea is being served. Lots of options on the menu with big portions at decent prices. I ordered the Beef Lok Lak which came with rice and side of soup. Had to add a side of pickled carrots and cabbage. Definitely hit the spot for lunch. To wash it all down, their coffee with condensed milk is divine. This restaurant is also popular for weddings amongst the Khmer community. There's always a wedding takes place every weekend. It's cute because the restaurant is always ready with all the wedding's decorations up on a daily basis. Good spot to dine in with quick service. Servers will attend to you promptly when needed.

    Been going here for many, many years since I was a kid…read more The food is overall "ok to good" level. Sometimes it hits the spot, sometimes it tastes a little too oily. The live entertainment (singers on stage, band playing, etc.) can be a pro and a con at the same time. It's nice to see and experience, but it also makes it hard to hear sometimes. I can't count the amount of times (over the years) where I couldn't hear my server or even my own family I was sitting with. Service is fair. Staff is usually friendly. Sometimes it can be hard to get their attention, even if the restaurant isn't super busy. Also, parking in the main lot is tight and almost never available.. There's additional parking on the side with an atrocious bump to get up to. Definitely not low car friendly.

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    Koh Ruessei Restaurant  - Pad See Ew - @rayz

    Koh Ruessei Restaurant

    4.2(105 reviews)
    1.3 km
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    We were craving Cambodian food for the longest time but because San Jose doesn't have a lot of…read moreoptions, we made it a must on our trip to SoCal. We stumbled upon this restaurant on Yelp then headed here based on the pictures. There was plenty of parking when we arrived and we were seated immediately because there wasn't really anyone inside on a weekday afternoon. We couldn't decide between what to get because everything looked so good and we were hungry, so we ended up getting the beef sticks, beef larb and angel chicken wings. The beef sticks were probably one of the most flavorful beef sticks I have tried in my life. You're instantly hit with so many different flavors while it's hot. This is something we would get again. The beef larb was a little too tangy and sour for my boyfriend's taste, but he still enjoyed it. He also said the beef in the larb was a little chewy for him, but it wasn't a big issue for him. I enjoy eating sour foods, but it did have us sweating inside haha. I loved the combination of veggies mixed in with the larb and the cabbage definitely helped cut out some of the sourness. The angel chicken wings! Probably one of my favorites because of all the lemongrass and turmeric added inside. The chicken was crispy on the outside yet so juicy on the inside. I also like that they cut up the wings into pieces for you. I'm glad we can across this restaurant on Yelp and got to try it. Next time, I would try the soups like the babaw (porridge) or the nom banh chok (fish rice noodles) because they were items I was deciding between that's still lingering through my mind right now.

    Good food, I often go here late at night with groups. A fun spot to be with Khmer people and…read moreembrace the culture. I really like the rice porridge for groups and it's always yummy. Karaoke is all in Khmer, so if you're illiterate in the language you can enjoy vicariously. They don't offer water, they do water bottles so I would recommend just the pitcher of tea if you want a non alcoholic refreshing drink. I personally wouldn't come here just for the restaurant, just like a late night spot to keep the party going.

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