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SO GOOD! The broths were unlike any I’ve ever had! Flavor bombs!!! Lot’s of goodies added too like fish balls and other protein things. Chicken wings were spicy but good, the green onions in the sauce were especially tasty. Would definitely recommend the house special soup and the bone broth soup!
So good, had the fisherman boat noodle and chicken wings, delectable. Love the sauce of the chicken wing, sweet savoury and spicy. Slightly dry tho. Fisherman noodle was amazing, I finished the whole bowl and I don't normally finish my food (have a small stomach), but my taste buds overwrote my sto
Delicious, Flavorful and Filling. Honestly a great place for food. Definitely try out their noodle soup dishes. The beef was super tender and the noodles are divine. Make sure to use some of the chili on the side if you like it spicy. Overall great place, would come back again for different Cambodi
Glad to be back. This place was one of my favorites specifically for their pork chop plate. We decided to order one as well as a few other dishes such as mee katang, a-mok trei, and the durian custard with sticky rice. The pork chop was tender and well marinaded. Lots of flavor! The Mee Katang is
First time having Cambodian food and it was yummy! They are celiac safe. I really appreciated how much care and attention the staff put into my meal. The chicken with yellow sauce was AMAZING. Would defs come back.
This place was such a hit. It was randomyl chosen but SHEEEEEESH! It was so yummy. A19 was a HIT. The curry was so flavorful and the fried rice was exactly what we wanted. Thanks for the great speedy service!
Food is great, but they aren’t “broke af college student friendly”. Think the bill for 4 people came out to 80/90 bucks
Phnom Penh Noodle House is one of the best Cambodian restaurants in Seattle, Washington. The restaurant serves authentic Cambodian food on Jackson Street in the International District (Chinatown). I usually order the #1 Phnom Penh Noodle soup or Battambang's favorite dried noodles. However, everyth
The Hay Cung and the special rice noodle were amazing, both packs a lot of flavor and portion. For the Thai milk tea lovers out there, the cambodian milk tea is "thicker" (more milk maybe?) and the machine WILL make hella noises when making these drinks, so just be aware.
The food came out really fast and was delicious. We both loved our meals and I had enough left for lunch the next day. We usually try to find cheap food, but this is worth it for all the flavor and good ingredients. Definitely worth checking out!
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