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We finally found the Vietnamese pancakes here!!! This restaurant is near the Nicolas Vietel Hotel and is on the second floor. As you go upstairs, you can see some traditional oriental elements and decorations. We arrived around 2pm and it wasn't crowded, so we took a seat to enjoy the view. The staff here are helpful and friendly. We ordered green papaya salad, fish balls and traditional Vietnamese pancakes. All were delicious! The pancakes were the highlight of the meal! So good!!!!!! Will come again! Thanks for the pancakes!
What a great experience! We finally found the Vietnamese pancakes here!!! This restaurant is near the Nicolas Vietel Hotel and is on the second floor. As you go upstairs, you can see some traditional oriental elements and decorations. We arrived around 2pm and it wasn't crowded, so we took a seat to enjoy the view. The staff here are helpful and friendly. We ordered green papaya salad, fish balls and traditional Vietnamese pancakes. All were delicious! The pancakes were the highlight of the meal! So good!!!!!! Will come again! Thanks for the pancakes!
Ngon restaurant is a good place to eat compared to other street vendors in Phnom Penh. It has a nice environment and rich dishes. There are many open small kitchens in the restaurant, so all the dishes are ready in the blink of an eye. There is always a pre-meal ritual before every meal. Thanks to our brother Jie for his careful photo taking.
Lang Ngon Vietnamese Cuisine Restaurant The original ecological garden restaurant looks like a comfortable and cozy meal^_^ Local authentic Vietnamese cuisine, spring rolls & egg pancakes are a must~ Eat fresh~ Communication is purely based on translation software, hahaha~ First meal, it’s a combination of French and Vietnamese cooking, good environment and atmosphere, reasonable charges, and delicious food, so I pestered my husband to eat it again before boarding the plane. This dinner, which has two seafood dishes, two staple foods, two glasses of freshly squeezed juice, and two desserts, cost a total of 23 US dollars. Compared with the annual income of 1,000 US dollars for Vietnamese people, it is a bit extravagant, but for tourists, how can they miss it?
This place is probably a popular online restaurant. At noon, the large restaurant was packed. From what I heard, many of the people were tourists, including us. The environment is very nice, with a unique Southeast Asian decor. The service was excellent, and the waiters were very attentive. Most importantly, the food was delicious.
The ingredients are very fresh, the dishes are served quickly, and the portions are large. I hope I can keep doing this and the business will get better!