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Phnom Penh Thmei - Springvale - Photo album

Trying out this really busy Cambodian restaurant. It’s no wonder why they’re popular. Love all the food especially the phnom penh special noodle, both soup and dry. We also really like the fried pork intestine and mixed pork rice. Staff was really friendly too and they’re a bit confused how we found
a hidden find for authentication Cambodian cuisines in Springvale. We ordered the noodle soup with their popular rice noodles. The soup is light yet fragrant with a variety of meats included. The chicken congee was great. Generous pieces of chicken and the congee is well made and delicious.
Cambodian restaurants serving various dishes that are sort of similar to Thai dishes. We tried the specialty cambodian Noodle and it was pretty good, especially more if you don't mind entrails. The meat patty was tasty, too bad their chilli wasn't spicy enough. The fried rice was pretty good and the
Traditional Cambodian business serving Khmer food. The signature phnom penh noodle was good, yet the other foods not that bad still in the acceptable range for me( I'm not a fussy eater)
Had the Phnom Noodle Soup. First time round it was fantastic, piping hot, enough soup and flavoursome. Had it again after a few months, probably different chef. Luke warm, not enough soup. Got soaked up by the noodles even though I ate as fast as I could. Wasn't as good as the 1st time. Be sure to o
Food was great, service was helpful and really friendly. I would definitely drive from the CBD to Springvale for their food.
Ordered Stir Fry Pin Noodle with Fish Sauce (Beef and Beef Balls) and Phnom Penh Noodle Soup for lunch on Sunday. Total 28 AUD. Had to queue for approx. 5 minutes until we got a table. The place was packed. The staff were attentive, hospitable, and helpful. The interior was bright and spacious. The
Thought we got into a Vietnamese restaurant at first. First time ever to step into a Cambodian one. But glad that we came: delicious noodle soups, nice speaking-basic-English staff. $17 for two bowls of goodies. By the way, we noticed that there are quite a few Cambodian restaurants/grocery shops
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