Reviews
Not sure why but the vibe here is so clam as if you were to go to Cambodian this would be the type of atmosphere you would feel and be in. We came for both dry yellow noodles and yellow duck noodles. The duck noodle my partner orders often and loves it here. I actually do not have a favorite dish but I would say veggies with three layer pork on white rice. The servers are pleasant and it gets pretty busy during mid afternoon.
We are there at least once a week. Our go to place for good Cambodian food. Their hot pot or Yan hon is delicious Parking: More parking in the back then the front
Amazing and authentic Khmer cuisine. I had dinner here with my daughter in law’s family and friends who are Cambodian Americans. I enjoyed the lemongrass chicken, salads, and of course the crispy roasted duck their signature dish. The fried tofu was so delicious that I just kept eating it. I didn’t try the chicken feet salad but everyone else said it was delicious.There were other tasty items that I couldn’t name, but everyone loved it all. The waitstaff was attentive and friendly, even though we were there a couple of hours. None of us live near here, but for us it’s not a very long drive if we want to see sights around Boston.
This is a great place for authentic Cambodian food especially noodle soup Kuyteav Phnom Penh
First time at Lowell restaurant. Had the seafood Pho, with a side of Chinese donuts. Probably the best seafood Pho I've had in Lowell. Broth was nice and hearty. Service was great as well. Will definitely be back.
Went here for dinner and ordered the Chicken and Mixed Vegetables with Rice. Food and service were great
Delicious food, staff was friendly, the area was clean and well lit.Food: 5/5
Tried to charge me 2x the regular price for ordering food near their closing time. They could have simply chosen not to take my order, but no these are dishonest people who do not charge by their own menu and will take advantage of any situation to upcharge however they feel. Their food is not even special. I walked straight out the door to another restaurant down the street. There are tons of Cambodian restaurants in Lowell that don’t engage in dishonest practices like this restaurant does. Never coming back again.
3 stars for the tasty food but it’s quite overpriced. On average, most main entrees are at least 15-17 dollars. I ordered a vegetable dish with no meat and wax almost 18. And 6 dollars for a bowl of white rice. But the taste was good so made it a little worth it.
I love the mekathung and beef skewers here. The flavor is so authentic! Great service and quiet atmosphere. I will be coming back!