Highly recommended a wall in the hole in heart of TTP easy to be missed with limited amount seat. A unusual welcoming experience by the owners and by customers glutting on the US size burritos. The owner Piseth an American Cambodian is welcoming and caring, and generous with amount of meat in your plate. From nachos to quesadillas is recommended. Nachos freshly cooked and your spicy level is your recommendation with him homemade spice mixture sprinkling over the meat and cooked right in front of you eyes. It can’t better. For best experience recommended to try in person rather than home and his positive attitude and love towards his cooking is what makes it...
Read morePiseth is a nice guy and works hard. It takes time and energy to make food and serve people, it's a difficult way to make a living so I respect him for that as a fellow cook.
Unfortunately the food was a bit bland, the beans weren't seasoned well and despite the salsa and chili sauce included, there wasnt much flavor to draw me back in again.
I think for the price the food stand is merely satisfying the tourists in the area as it isnt affordable compared to other food carts.
Local food vendors bend over backwards to bring affordable and tasty food to their communities at an accessible price but that's not the case here. Simply put, its western food...
Read moreSaw one reviewer say it was a bit expensive. It's $6 for a huge burrito. Everywhere that sells western food here in phnom penh is usually more than that. (The Mexican place near this sells burritos of the same size for $10 and they're not as tasty). So the price is pretty reasonable, no issue there.
The owner is a super nice guy. And the burrito was pretty good. Honestly even though it isn't saying much, its the best Mexican food I've had in cambodia. Definitely go here if you want your Mexican fix. It's not the best Mexican you'll eat, but when it comes to Cambodia, it definitely is the best and nothing...
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