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フィードバックを提供するYummy food for a reasonable price! I came to lunch and had the Tofu Amok, which was good and very full. The service was good and they do not use milk and sugar in their shakes that are amazing (and difficult to find in Cambodia)!
Great find! Food was tasty had the amok and cashew chicken between us and really decently priced (I think 3$ per meal). Happy hour cocktails are $1 and the mojito is relish. Service was awesome and the waiter is extremely friendly with pretty good English. Would repeat and recommend.
The food is average and the staffs are okay. The only negative thing that I can say about this restaurant is that the serving time is so freaking long. There are upset customers, specially foreigners when I ate here. I also experienced it first hand, the serving time is so long.
Randomly came over this place and looked for a lunch. There are some shops selling local Khmer food on the same street, but I chose Five Sons because I had the best vibes. Had the green mango salad, the Khmer-Curry and the amok. Quality of food was fantastic. It is a family owner and still retains this taste in their food. Prices were very reasonable USD3.
Very affordable and with delicious food. We were there twice. The staff is trying their best to accommodate their guests' orders. For example, although they do not have coconuts on their menu, they immediately offered to buy some at the neighbor to serve us. In addition, the fried chicken legs were much better than those that were served at the KFC three blocks away on the main road: bigger, Fleischer, Craspier, made to order, cheaper. I tried the typical chicken for the first time and found it like a delicious curry. Beef was also bigger than what we had in the highly rated Marum restaurant near the museum.