If you like Khmer and Southeast Asian food, you should consider dropping by PP Restaurant for your eating and drinking needs. The food is some of the best Cambodian that I have had in the States, or indeed, anywhere outside of the Kingdom of Wonder. The curry was pungent and aromatic with plenty of coconut notes and it was pleasantly plentiful as well. The spring rolls are also astounding. The desserts and drinks are not overly sweet so you can catch the tropical fruit flavours better. All in all, simply delicious. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful for those who are not so familiar with their way around a Cambodian menu. I even got acquainted with some other customers (who just happened to very handsome, not that I would notice 😉) The decorations are simple and tasteful, more akin to actual Cambodian style than the overblown decorations at some other places. Spicy and Sour Sinay says: The prices are surprisingly reasonable and the location is not that far from Cleveland Airport. I can't think of any good excuses for not dropping by. Hopefully, you can't either.
Phnom Penh Restaurant | Cambodian
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If you like Khmer and Southeast Asian food, you should consider dropping by PP Restaurant for your eating and drinking needs. The food is some of the best Cambodian that I have had in the States, or indeed, anywhere outside of the Kingdom of Wonder. The curry was pungent and aromatic with plenty of coconut notes and it was pleasantly plentiful as well. The spring rolls are also astounding. The desserts and drinks are not overly sweet so you can catch the tropical fruit flavours better. All in all, simply delicious. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful for those who are not so familiar with their way around a Cambodian menu. I even got acquainted with some other customers (who just happened to very handsome, not that I would notice 😉) The decorations are simple and tasteful, more akin to actual Cambodian style than the overblown decorations at some other places. Spicy and Sour Sinay says: The prices are surprisingly reasonable and the location is not that far from Cleveland Airport. I can't think of any good excuses for not dropping by. Hopefully, you can't either.
Phnom Penh is one of my favorite go-to places, and I have been there 8-10 times. I wish I could say that I know the menu inside out, but I always order the same thing (what can I say, I am a creature of habit!). In the past I used to order the Vegetable Pad Thai with tofu, but now I have a new favorite: Khmer Bunn: a big bowl of noodles with lettuce, cucumbers, ground peanuts, Asian basil, chopped egg rolls, and little fried tofu squares, all covered in a delicious tangy and sweet sauce. This is my idea of comfort food that I could eat every day. The ambiance is nothing special, but I am always there with friends, so the ambiance is fine. I never leave Phnom Penh dissatisfied and I always look forward to going back.
Phnom Penh is one of my favorite go-to places, and I have been there 8-10 times. I wish I could say that I know the menu inside out, but I always order the same thing (what can I say, I am a creature of habit!). In the past I used to order the Vegetable Pad Thai with tofu, but now I have a new favorite: Khmer Bunn: a big bowl of noodles with lettuce, cucumbers, ground peanuts, Asian basil, chopped egg rolls, and little fried tofu squares, all covered in a delicious tangy and sweet sauce. This is my idea of comfort food that I could eat every day. The ambiance is nothing special, but I am always there with friends, so the ambiance is fine. I never leave Phnom Penh dissatisfied and I always look forward to going back.
Stopped by for lunch on a weekend, and we all thought the food was very good. Most of the family had the pho, with a couple getting the Cambodian dishes. The Cambodian dish Taprom was actually terrific, just the right amount of spice and plenty of food was given. All around a decent, affordable meal - just the parking lot being a one-lane drive can be a bit dicey when someone coming in as you leave.