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Really great Cambodian food, which, to be honest, I don't think I've ever had before. The wonton soup was sweet and had really large tender chunks of pork in it. (By the way, I was laughing at how many items are on this menu - especially the soups! How many friggin' soups does one place have to have?!) I also had the Pad thai--my staple because I am boring. This was certainly different, and very good although a tiny bit dry. The flavors were present without being overpowering. (I ordered the regular - not spicy version of this dish.) I've heard rumors that this place can clear out your sinuses if you so let it. I might have preferred a BIT more spice, but was afraid to try because of Phnom Penh's reputation for setting one's mouth ablaze. Everyone said the same thing about their food - "Wow, this is different...not what I expected, and excellent." Sort of like what lots of out-of-towners say about Cleveland itself!
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