Eating noodles in Phnom Penh
Cambodian food culture
Part 03 of 5
Phnom Penh is a noodle lover’s paradise, with choices ranging from street-side bowls to trendy modern takes. Here are some of thebest places to eat noodles in Phnom Penh, across different styles:
Khmer Noodles (Num Banh Chok, Kuy Teav, Mee Kola)
Lyda Kuy Teav
Near Olympic Stadium A local favorite forKuy Teav Phnom Penh*(pork and seafood noodle soup). Try the dry version with soup on the side.
99 Num Banh Chok
Street 334, Boeung Keng Kang Famous for their authenticKhmer rice noodle with fish-based green curry gravy.
Mee Kola Rithy
Russian Market area TastyMee Kola (vegetarian noodle dish from Battambang) with sweet and sour sauce and pickled veggies.
Kuy Teav – Pork or beef noodle soup with herbs for breakfast
Kuy Teav - Beef noodle with seperate dish of soup
Kuy Teav - pork (with intestines) noodle with
Chinese & Chinese-Cambodian Noodles
Lan Zhou Hand Pulled Noodles
Toul Tom Poung Watch chefs makefresh hand-pulled noodles right in front of you. Great beef noodle soup with rich broth.
Yi Sang Restaurant
Inside Phnom Penh Hotel or Aeon Mall Known forwonton noodles and refined dim sum.
Vietnamese Noodles (Pho, Hu Tieu)
Pho Fortune
Street 63, BKK1 QualityPho Bo*(beef noodle soup) and good side dishes like fresh spring rolls.
Hu Tieu 44
Near Central Market Authentic and simpleHu Tieu*(southern Vietnamese pork noodle soup), local vibes.
Japanese & Fusion Noodles
Menya Sakura
Street 63, near Independence Monument One of the best Ramen spots in town — rich tonkotsu broth, imported ingredients.
Tonle Bassac Ramen
Street 308 Affordable ramen and fusion noodle dishes in a cozy alley location.
Bonus: Cold Noodle Refresh
10.Sesame Noodle Bar
Toul Tom Poung Closed for a while but now reopened — greatcold sesame noodles and Japanese-inspired dishes.