This very Khmer restaurant keeps growing, now occupying three shopfronts and another streetfront. They are run as one, so it doesn't matter which you sit at.
Their strong points are the cook-yourself-and-share dishes - hot pot soups and barbecue beef - and the whole fish, steamed or bbq. Be adventurous and you will be rewarded .. or take a local to guide you... The menu has photos and English and the staff have fair English, just be clear and concise!
You can order a hotpot soup which is served as a broth simmering on a gas burner and plates of meat and vegetables with egg and noodles. You can order additional vegetables and mushrooms from a page of photos to suit your taste. Toss the food in the broth, season and help yourself. Barbecue beef is served in a similar way with a hotplate on a burner and raw food. If desired the staff will break an egg onto the beef and coat the meat. Grill beef, onion, pepper, cabbage and eat with rice as it comes fresh off the plate. Still hungry? Ask for extra beef etc. Whole snapper or similar fish are served barbecued coated in salt, or steamed with a range of herbs, some also with glass noodles on top. Peel back the skin, gently tease the tender flesh from the bones, and enjoy. There are also single dishes including Khmer salads, frog, intestines and a range of stir-fried and deep fried meat and/or vegetables.
Unusually, the beer is quite a bit cheaper by the pitcher...
Read moreSimply Terrible! I went back here because about 3 months ago we had a reasonable meal. Sadly the place has gone steeply down hill. Ordered a 'special' BBQ with extra fried rice. the fried rice came out ..cold...even before our beer..and sat on the table while we waited for our food 'special' BBQ included a tiny crab...a spoon size....so small it must be illegal even in Cambodia...I sent it back they brought out an old electric frypan with a broken switch...it hardly got warm so I had to point at the picture and ask for a "Barbeque"..eventually the brought a BBQ hotplate and a little gas cooker the food was expensive and rather tasteless and the portions of everything (except onion) were tiny the staff were more interested in their walkie-talkie headsets and they seem to be running three restaurants at once Go to Sovanna BBQ for a...
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Easy to find, next Night Market 🔍 Affordable Price 💵 Tasty Local Food with many choices 🍝 Family Style Restaurant ✅ Friendly Staff 🤗 Great to visit after a long walk from Chaktomuk Walk Street.
Overall: 8/10 🍀
After a long walk on Chaktomuk Walk Street with my wife. I went to this local restaurant that my colleague told me about.
For his experience, he said this local restaurant keeps its yummy taste for 15 years.
We had Grilled Beef with Prohok Sauce and French Fries. After my wife and I finished, it was so good (not the...
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