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Contribute Feedback What Mark Eley likes about Phnom Penh Noodle Shack:
My wife found this awesome Cambodian noodle shack. Authentic Cambodian cuisine, I had the house special, Phnom Pen noodles, dry with a knuckle bone broth chaser. Add a little broth to toss the rice noodles, add some Hoisin sauce, lime, Sriracha sauce and bam, you get the bomb, sliced pork, ground pork, stomach, liver and shrimp noodle bowl in town. Parking sucks but the food and price are worth the trouble! View all feedback.
What Madison Kunze doesn't like about Phnom Penh Noodle Shack:
It's a little busy family restaurant. Parking is terrible. You don't have a parking space so you can only park on the street. I recommend joining the waiting list on Yelp or Google so you don't have to wait long when you get there. Your business hour is from 7:am to 3pm and the restaurant is packed alway. The noodles are okay for me. But the remaining room can't be flush. You need to open the water tank to rinse. It... View all feedback.
Make sense to review this Cambodian restaurant for a while, always see it during the ride in Long Beach. What a great way to spend the first day of the new year and eat Cambodian cuisine. My family only had a great experience. Waiting time for the busiest time of the day during lunch was about 20-30 minutes, but it is worth it. Her food was really amazing and authentic for my appetite and hunger. The place is well organized, clean, friendly/excellent service. Parking is a challenge and you need to get around the blocks, but worth the effort. My daughter, I had her student noodles, woman had the mo noodles, and some Thai iced tea to wash it. We will definitely try other foods on the menu again.
Beautiful place!!! Parking can be more desirable (street parking). It is at a corner, small restaurant, but Phnom(enal) food. I ordered the special (number 1) large with soup on the side with fat egg noodles!!! Also ordered what I call Chinese donut to dip into their rich broth, which is why I had separated the soup. The noodles are hearty and chew like an al-dete company. The broth came with a nice pig bone. Had a hot tea and a hot coffee with condensed milk. Our waitress is very nice and hospitable. She knew the menu well and answered all our questions. Overall, it is very similar to Kim Ky noodles in San Gabriel, if not better due to the crispy Chinese donuts (I had 2 orders as they were so good).
I'm new to the area and I was here three times. Every time I loved it. The staff is nice and yes, there is a line usually on weekends, but isn't that good? The food is good and the menu is simply kept. I like this place.
The Choat la was excellent and the Mo's Special with the thin rice noodles was also good. We have an egg soda that was also delicious. Service was excellent, wait for the food was average. There is a waiting time to sit, but there is an online waiting list so it was also good. All in all, no complaints.
My mom and pa use to bring me here back in the 80s for Cambodian comfort food. When I'm in town I stop by with my family to enjoy the dishes here. Every bite I take bring back my childhood memories. YUMMY!