This is a nice mom and pop placed tucked away in a little strip mall. When we went in on a Weds night, I was a little bit concerned as we were the only people there. Thankfully, this was not an indication of the quality of their food (and I did notice a few people getting take out). The owner was a cute little lady who told us the history of the restaurant, as well as her own journey to this country. The food itself was very tasty and the flavors were distinctly different from your typical Chinese, Thai or Asian restaurant, and it really did have a homemade quality to it. This restaurant lists itself as both Thai and Cambodian, but we ordered dishes that were all more Cambodian. One thing to note - all of our dishes were somewhat sweet. If this is something that bothers you, you might want to ask the owner before you order. I would go back here again.