Street 2 Thnou the coner of street 9, Old market Siem reap, 17255, Cambodia
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The taste of Khmer cuisine is more in line with the Chinese taste, especially the fried fish here, which is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The spring rolls are very local, with various vegetables wrapped inside, and you will feel very refreshing when you bite them. Curry beef is the first choice for people who love curry. The curry is extremely rich and the beef tastes moderate.
Finally, order a big coconut, fill it with ice cubes, and take a sip, it is simply heaven on earth [sad]
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Reviews of Khmer Kitchen
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The taste of Khmer cuisine is more in line with the Chinese taste, especially the fried fish here, which is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The spring rolls are very local, with various vegetables wrapped inside, and you will feel very refreshing when you bite them. Curry beef is the first choice for people who love curry. The curry is extremely rich and the beef tastes moderate. Finally, order a big coconut, fill it with ice cubes, and take a sip, it is simply heaven on earth [sad]
Khmer Kitchen is a popular restaurant in the area. It has a Chinese menu and currently only accepts cash. Fried spring rolls are a common dish in Southeast Asia and are crispy and delicious.
Khmer Kitchen is located at Street 8/ Pub Street, Siem Reap 17252, Cambodia It is a clean place on Pub Street. The service is comparable to that of a five-star hotel, and the food is delicious. A three-piece set was given to me right away, and they also thoughtfully helped me put my schoolbag. The towels all smelled like petals, and they were refreshing after wiping. I ordered the national quintessence beef, which was cooked perfectly. The drinks were amazing, with a kind of beauty from Angkor, like a lotus and heaven. At the end, they also gave me fruits and towels. This was the best meal I had in Cambodia for more than ten days.
The simple meal was delicious. There were quite a few people eating there. The service was similar to that of a Western restaurant. There was no air conditioning. They all used fans. It cost more than 30 dollars for four people. The fried fish was good. The spring rolls were similar to those in China, with sweet and spicy sauce as the dipping sauce. There was a pancake with long beans and eggs, and a sour and smelly meat sauce that went with rice and raw long beans, cabbage, lime, and fresh figs. It didn't smell bad anymore, it was quite fragrant. [Snickering]
I went there after reading the reviews. I live close to the restaurant, so it was easy to find using Google Maps. There might not be a seat online, so we went late and didn't have to wait long. Cambodian cuisine is something we are used to. All dishes come with a hot and sour sauce, and the food is filling. The waiter was also very nice and polite from the heart. The only downside is that there is no air conditioning, so I was sweating while eating. Overall, it's a good value for money, $40 for six people
It is considered authentic Khmer cuisine. The overall taste of Khmer cuisine is a bit sweet. Whether it is delicious or not is a matter of opinion. The mango smoothie here is different from that in Thailand. It may be added with milk, a bit like a milkshake, and it uses green mangoes, and the taste is not bad. The grilled fish is good, the curry tastes very light, and the taste of the spring rolls is hard to describe. None of the four of us like it very much. Amok is just a few vegetarian dishes, and I don’t know how to cook it. It’s also average. The service is very good and enthusiastic. Seeing us take selfies with our mobile phones, they took the initiative to help us take pictures. Among the Internet celebrity stores, the price of this one is very cheap.
The price-performance ratio is very high, especially the service! We didn't know how famous this restaurant was when we went there. It wasn't very eye-catching on the bar street, and the space was not big. When we were looking at the menu at the door, we heard a customer in the restaurant speaking German, so we went up to ask how the food tasted. The German said that he had lived in Siem Reap for ten years, and this restaurant was his favorite and he had never been disappointed. Then we entered the store with great joy. The service provided by the waiter was very comfortable and pleasant! We ordered minced meat with basil and spicy sour soup? Haha. In the end, I was so full, and Lao Ai asked for an omelette, but because it was so delicious, I ate a lot more.
When I asked for directions, I received enthusiastic answers from the locals. I went there at 7pm and there were still quite a lot of people. There were pictures on the menu, although the pictures were not very clear. For most dishes, you can choose chicken, beef, pork or fish. Most of the dishes smelled good, especially the Amok, which was delicious.