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Bidra med feedbackSimple yet delicious local fare, with all dishes being vegetarian or vegan-friendly.
While not particularly extravagant, the food is both affordable and delicious.
I apologize for the delayed review, but I recently visited this restaurant with some non-vegetarian friends and we all had a great time. The prices were very reasonable, the portions were generous, and I can't stop thinking about the delicious fried stuffed buns. This place is definitely not a tourist trap - it's as authentic as it gets. Although communication was a bit challenging, the staff was still friendly and welcoming.
One of the rare cheap veggie restaurants in Phnom Penh. My boyfriend ordered a noodle soup and I ordered the beef lok lak rice and a mung bean bun. The lok lak dish was alright, but nothing special. Apparently the soup tasted good, but the noodles were severely overcooked. The mung bean bun was OK, but quite plain. Don 't order coffee here because it is almost flavourless (almost like drinking brown water). Otherwise it 's OK, we would probably have come back to try other dishes from the menu, but we had to leave PP early. Updated from previous review on 2020-03-09
One of the rare cheap veggie restaurants in phnom penh. my friend ordered a noodle soup and I ordered the bark locomotive lakreis and a mung bohnenbunk. the lok lak court was in order, but nothing special. Apparently the suppe tasted good, but the noodles were hard to cook. the Mung-Bohnen-Back was in order, but quite simple. do not order a coffee here because it is almost tasteless (almost like drinking brown water). Otherwise, it's okay, we probably came back to try other dishes from the menu, but we had to leave pp early. updated by previous review on 2020-03-09