Finding Cambodian Food Down Under
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Finding Cambodian Food Down Under
Do you have favorite Cambodian restaurants or food stalls in Australia or NZ ?
My Cambodia — one of only three traditional Cambodian restaurants in Melbourne
17 hours ago
Google “Cambodian restaurant Melbourne” and just nine options come up. Three are traditional. Five are walking distance from each other in Springvale. In fact My Cambodia, Tasty Cambodian and Lemongrass Restaurant are all in a row on Buckingham Avenue.
While Melburnians are relatively well versed in pho, bun and banh mi, we don’t really know our amok from our samlor korko. I know Cambodian food has similarities to Vietnamese and Thai cuisine because it’s wedged between the two countries, but that’s about it. So I enlisted chef Jerry Mai to educate me. And by that I mean I crashed her regular mother-daughter lunch at My Cambodia.
Jerry, who has Bia Hoi restaurant in Glen Waverley and multiple Pho Nom venues, is Vietnamese. Her parents were born in Vietnam, but her father was raised in Cambodia. Growing up, their table was filled with Cambodian food. Her mother still cooks it.
Jerry’s mum insists that My Cambodia is the best of the Cambodian restaurants in Springvale. It seats about 25 people and looks like any of Victoria Street’s Vietnamese restaurants: thermoses of tea, condiments and tissue boxes are on each table; printed pictures of key dishes are stuck to the mirrored wall and there are golden waving cats scattered around the place.
We start with a minced pork dip that’s full of umami thanks to prahok, a fermented fish paste used in Khmer cooking that adds incredible depth of flavour. Sweet, savoury and spicy, it comes with chopped raw snake beans, cucumber slices and cabbage for dipping and scooping. Jerry says it’s always on her table as a side, and complements a spread of soup, rice, salad and something grilled.
More: https://www.3aw.com.au/sofia-reviews-my ... melbourne/
My Cambodia — one of only three traditional Cambodian restaurants in Melbourne
17 hours ago
Google “Cambodian restaurant Melbourne” and just nine options come up. Three are traditional. Five are walking distance from each other in Springvale. In fact My Cambodia, Tasty Cambodian and Lemongrass Restaurant are all in a row on Buckingham Avenue.
While Melburnians are relatively well versed in pho, bun and banh mi, we don’t really know our amok from our samlor korko. I know Cambodian food has similarities to Vietnamese and Thai cuisine because it’s wedged between the two countries, but that’s about it. So I enlisted chef Jerry Mai to educate me. And by that I mean I crashed her regular mother-daughter lunch at My Cambodia.
Jerry, who has Bia Hoi restaurant in Glen Waverley and multiple Pho Nom venues, is Vietnamese. Her parents were born in Vietnam, but her father was raised in Cambodia. Growing up, their table was filled with Cambodian food. Her mother still cooks it.
Jerry’s mum insists that My Cambodia is the best of the Cambodian restaurants in Springvale. It seats about 25 people and looks like any of Victoria Street’s Vietnamese restaurants: thermoses of tea, condiments and tissue boxes are on each table; printed pictures of key dishes are stuck to the mirrored wall and there are golden waving cats scattered around the place.
We start with a minced pork dip that’s full of umami thanks to prahok, a fermented fish paste used in Khmer cooking that adds incredible depth of flavour. Sweet, savoury and spicy, it comes with chopped raw snake beans, cucumber slices and cabbage for dipping and scooping. Jerry says it’s always on her table as a side, and complements a spread of soup, rice, salad and something grilled.
More: https://www.3aw.com.au/sofia-reviews-my ... melbourne/
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Re: Finding Cambodian Food Down Under
There is no shortage of good and authentic Cambodian food in Cabramatta, NSW. Several places that I've eaten at over time but now off limits due to the greater Sydney Covid induced lockdowns and limit of 5 Km travel from one's place of residence include:
Phnom Penh Restaurant in the arcade at 15/73 John Street, Cabramatta, NSW
Battambang Cambodian and Chinese restaurant 16/70 John Street Cabramatta, NSW
Not sure what the current status of this restaurant is as the last couple of times in Cabramatta prior to lockdowns it has been shuttered:
Siem Reap Restaurant in the John Street end of Freedom Plaza, Cabramatta.
My favourite tends to be the rather small and always busy Phnom Penh Restaurant.
Probably more in the adjoining suburbs of Fairfield and Canly Vale, NSW
There is also one in Cremorne but I have never eaten there so can't comment.
OML
Phnom Penh Restaurant in the arcade at 15/73 John Street, Cabramatta, NSW
Battambang Cambodian and Chinese restaurant 16/70 John Street Cabramatta, NSW
Not sure what the current status of this restaurant is as the last couple of times in Cabramatta prior to lockdowns it has been shuttered:
Siem Reap Restaurant in the John Street end of Freedom Plaza, Cabramatta.
My favourite tends to be the rather small and always busy Phnom Penh Restaurant.
Probably more in the adjoining suburbs of Fairfield and Canly Vale, NSW
There is also one in Cremorne but I have never eaten there so can't comment.
OML
Re: Finding Cambodian Food Down Under
Not Cambodian food but it's Cambodian, in Avondale Auckland NZ
Good cheap feed of "fush n chups"
Good cheap feed of "fush n chups"
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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Re: Finding Cambodian Food Down Under
Many Thai places in Perth were owned by Cambodians. I would like to open a crab shack. I found a chap in Cairns who grows pepper. Not easy to find normally. Obviously there is no shortage of crabs.
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Re: Finding Cambodian Food Down Under
I wouldn’t be seeking cambodian food wherever I would go , more interested in if there are a Burger King !
And how long before it’s not “ NEW “ anymore . Can’t they drop the new by now and call it the australien wales ?
And how long before it’s not “ NEW “ anymore . Can’t they drop the new by now and call it the australien wales ?
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