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    Phnom Leap

    4.9 (17 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Trey T.

    Small shop in the Pailin plaza overshadowed by Red Rose. The ONLY shop that sells Jackquai made from scratch. You want fresh fried dough for kathiew or bawbaw? Gotta go here. Nom Pang Pate is the best hands down. The butter is amazingly sweet and creamy. The pickled veggies are so well seasoned. Together, everything just ties in. Albeit, the owner is little slow in making the sandwiches, but it's still good. Come here for the best nom pang pate in Massachusetts!

    Good morning if you need a iced coffee or some dessert, this is the best place Phnom Leap is ones of the best to get your sandwiches everything's always fresh made early in the morning even sugarcane drink is the best for me, but they have more variety of drink. Specially

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    Anna S.

    This was my first time stopping here and it did not disappoint. My grandma always come here and speaks highly of this place. The service was fast and quick! I would recommend placing an order beforehand to make it easier for them! The Banh Mis are perfect and has the right amount of meat and toppings. I will be coming back here when i'm in town.

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    4 months ago

    Super tasty Bahn Mi sandwiches on really crisp, flaky bread. Seem like very nice people! Easy to miss it--tiny shop.

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    Fried rice like I've never had before. Whatever seasonings that are added give good flavor and a bit of heat after. 10/10

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    We arrived on a Saturday night after 6 PM during the Chinese and Vietnamese New Years weekend so I…read moredidn't have great expectations for what would be left. Everyone knows that you have to get to a Chinese bakery early in the morning for the freshness and availability of all their wonderful delights. The dessert/cake display case left much to be desired. Again, it could have been that we arrived later in the day but it didn't seem like there was anything pleasing to the eye. Usually I get super excited and over order the typical Chinese sweet treats and end up with a box full of green tea cakes, sponge fruit cakes, mango custard, and sweet rice cakes. I didn't care for anything here except something called the "Triple" baked bun with was three separate baked buns stuck together with custard, taro and red bean filling. The baked buns are displayed on a rolling bakery cart with each group of buns labeled accordingly. There was a great variety of baked buns that included taro, tuna, hotdog, pork, and one that I've never seen before, "Steak & Cheese." We had to get one to try. Prices were a little higher than the usual Chinatown fare at $1.50 or $ 1.75 for most of the baked buns. My husband and I split a regular steamed pork bun that was filled with the usual pork filling, hard boiled egg and Chinese sausage that is common among all baos. I'm not sure if it's because we were already ravenous, but the pork bao was pretty good. I'd definitely get another one. To see more pics and info, visit http://www.mami-eggroll.com/2014/02/green-forest-tea-house-1-new-chinese.html

    Best Tasting Cake for News Year Eve 2020. I stopped by the bakery on New Year Eve to buy a cake to…read morecelebrate New Year. The nice woman told me that she does not have any cakes due to high customer order, but she can make me one if I can wait in 30 minutes. I got the cake after waiting and I brought the cake home to surprise my family. The decorations on the cake are beautiful and the taste of the cake is fresh and delicious. Everyone in my family enjoyed the cake. Thank you the owners of the bakery who made this cake in a special night.

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