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Stopped in here for lunch. The staff was friendly, attentive and quick even though there were customers coming and going throughout our meal. The food was well flavored and totally hit the spot as we were craving a hot meal. Great value for money. Highly recommend. View all feedback.
What Kiki H doesn't like about Le Cambodge Montmartre:
The food here is ok, authentic Cambodian, but it's a Shane that they microwave everything. Even the prefried springrolls. Such a pity. Chicken just doesn't taste the same after being microwaved... View all feedback.
This tiny unpretentious place has great Cambodian and other Asian foods. Our lunch was so good! Fish amok with rice, spring rolls and ginger chicken. If you’re ready for Asian food in Paris this is worth looking for!! Not far from the fabric district or Sacre Coeur.
Happened on this small, family run, deli style restaurant. The service was excellent, the food was delicious! I had the curry chicken on rice, extremely satisfying after hiking to Sacre Couer. It seems to be more popular as a take out eatery all food is at the deli and reheated for restaurant service. We were thrilled with our meal and highly recommend for a low cost, authentic southeast Asian meal in the Montmartre area of Paris.
Stopped here as we fancied a bit of SE Asian food. Good selection of Thai, Cambodian and Vietnamese cuisine. Quick service, good flavours and got a starter and 3 mains for 35euros. For the area, this was good value. So for quick, good value eats it's worth a try
Stopped in here for lunch. The staff was friendly, attentive and quick even though there were customers coming and going throughout our meal. The food was well flavored and totally hit the spot as we were craving a hot meal. Great value for money. Highly recommend.
Dishes are not at the height of Vietnamese or Cambodian cuisine (according to my references/goûts of course) and I finally don't know what origin are the dishes. bun bos lack flavors (duty: one with curry chicken and another called the royal), something surprising: not found a single trace of coriander. The sauces are already made and wrap the meat, they are not marinades. The Cambodian sausages rained me but the noodles that accompany are fades and mix both chicken and shrimp. I didn't like the chicken nems either, but I found the shrimp papillotes pretty well. Another disappointment: beer is not angkor beer! I was very disappointed.Note: it was a delivered order and not a meal on site.