Best noodles in Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh offers a delightful variety of noodle dishes to tantalize your taste buds! Here are a few highly-rated options, depending on your specific noodle cravings.

In Phnom Penh, there are so many choices when it comes to eating good food. If a dish of noodles is your favorite like mine, then let’s find out some of the best restaurants in town. What you will find in my selections are: Chinese noodle styles, Cambodian noodle (Num Banh Chok), Ramen, and Udon.

Highly recommended: the best place to eat fried noodle in Phnom Penh. Located on Charles de Gaulle Blvd (217) and corner of street Ung Pokun (109): https://goo.gl/maps/tbvU43YUwwpRYhWh9

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Like a Chinese city, having noodle soup for breakfast is quite common. So every morning, it’s not hard to stroll the city streets and find your breakfast noodle fix.

‘Most of us have a personal favourite ‘kuy teav’ spot. 🍜 Where in Phnom Penh is yours?

Kuy teav is what the locals in Phnom Penh call. This name is very old, so it sounds like guǒtiáo from the Cambodia’s Teochew community. How about Chinese noodle soup made in Cambodia by Khmer? Steamy ‘kuy teav’ is great quick breakfast fix.

This Khmer Chinese flavorful kuy teav is what you should taste each you’re in Cambodia’s Phnom Penh.

According to Wikipedia, “Kuyteav is a Cambodian noodle soup consisting of rice noodles with pork stock and toppings. A popular breakfast dish in Cambodia, kuyteav can be found at marketplace stalls, roadside vendors, and restaurants.” This steaming bowl of (either chicken or beef or pork) broth filled with noodles is everyday Cambodian breakfast to start a beautiful day with coffee.

– Angkor Duck Noodle

This shop on the main Kampuchea Krom boulevard is one my favorites.

– Ching Ye Taiwan Food & Café

The only place I have had Taiwanese beef noodle soup in Phnom Penh. I love this bowl of noodles in hot broth accompanied by tender braised beef.

David’s Restaurant Homemade Noodles: This local favorite is renowned for its fresh, hand-pulled noodles with a delightful balance of chew and tenderness. They offer delectable soups and stir-fried noodle dishes that are a true taste of Cambodian comfort food.
Mama Wong’s Dumpling and Noodle House: This restaurant is a haven for dumpling and noodle lovers. Their handcrafted dumplings are a must-try, and their noodle dishes, whether in broth or stir-fried, are equally mouthwatering. It offers a taste of delicious homemade Chinese cuisine in a cozy and welcoming ambiance.
Khmer Noodle Soup: This spot is a great choice for a casual and affordable taste of authentic Cambodian noodle soups. They offer a variety of broths and noodle options, allowing you to customize your bowl to your preference.

If you’re looking for something beyond Cambodian cuisine, Phnom Penh’s diverse noodle scene caters to a wider range of palates:

Magnolia Restaurant: This restaurant offers a delightful fusion of Asian flavors, including delicious noodle dishes. You might find options like Vietnamese pho or Japanese ramen on the menu.
Artillery Arts Cafe: Nestled within the Phnom Penh’s creative hub, Artillery Arts Cafe serves up a unique selection of dishes, including delectable noodle options.

Remember, this is just a starting point! Phnom Penh has countless other restaurants and street vendors serving up incredible noodle dishes. Don’t be afraid to explore and discover your own favorites.

– Phnom Penh Noodle Shack
– Sesame Noodle Bar (unfortunately closed)
– Chinese Noodle Restaurant
– Noodle House
– Ramen at CJCC Food Court
– Merugame Udon

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