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the best place we went to the Siem-Reap. very generous portions and cheap prices. we tried everything. the fake meat tasted like real flesh. in any case it is worth going when they are in Siem-Reap. the only con is the service. the restaurant was almost empty and there were 5 waiters chatting instead of focusing on the people there View all feedback.
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*If they care for hidden ice in their way, they don't eat here. we can no longer eat here until they correctly label their menu. eier is stirred by sauces and in marinades that they do not know update: here for many years eaten and many paints asked about ingredients that we have now said that the mushrooms are not vegan (despite being told differently).) it is obvious that there are other dishes on the menu that could contain ice, but despite the offer to help them make the menu correctly brandy they are loved. updated by previous review on 2021-07-01.
Many locals in the place so you like it, from the All-Ausländer places that this is great! Only one woman spoke English. It feels almost like a strange country here hahahaha. Seriously I appreciate all locals and a chic vegetarian place is definitely a must to see. Others have pointed out there are eggs so if you are a foreigner who is strictly mentally vegan, you may need to stay away from this otherwise amazing place. For me, it doesn't matter I go to taste and loved my experience here. Chinese medical soup is very good and unusual, but I love the taste.
Best place we went in siem reap. Very generous portions and cheap prices. We tried a bit of everything. The fake meat tasted like real meat. Definitely worth going if you are in siem reap. The only con is the service. The restaurant was almost empty and there were 5 waiters chatting instead of focusing on the people there
In Cambodia, the service you get in restaurants and hotels is usually superior. I have stayed in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap over 30 days in the past 12 months, visiting dozens of restaurants/hotels. I must say the service here was the worst I have had in Cambodia. The staff clearly were bored/unhappy/discontented. No smiles. No graciousness. Just silently plop the food platters on the table and quickly walk away...from three different servers bringing four dishes. The food was typical of some Cambodian dishes, bland without much character.. However this here food seemed to have only salt added, not what you would expect in this country which prides itself for the amok spiced dishes. It was a waste of money, but no one cared since no one asked if we liked our meals. Not a pleasant experience from not one, but several servers.
I 'm not allowed to give it 1 star but it 's certainly not worth 2... Very bad experience. The waitress spoke a little English so I asked her questions about the menu. I showed her the vegan card and explained I don 't eat eggs and milk. I finally ordered the mushroom burger after making sure it 's vegan. When she brought my order, I got a doubt on the bread (didn 't seem to be vegan) so I asked her. She didn 't understand so she called some other staff. No-one understood I was referring to the bread and kept repeating no egg, only mushroom . I asked if if was homemade vegan bread and they said yes. Then I opened the burger and... mayonnaise!! I called the waitress and first she told me there is no eggs in the mayonnaise. I doubted it was a vegan one so I insisted. She called a colleague and eventually said Sorry, you can change your order? . I left. Maybe a good place if you 're vegetarian but certainly not if you 're vegan!
Locals come here to read, study, or have a chat. Very clean, spacious and calm, so it's an ideal place if you need to get some work done after lunch. Meals are good value (around $2.25) and you get hot or cold tea for free.