Did the American guy like the food? Co-Owner is right about the different influences on Khmer food. Cambodia has large Chinese population so some Khmer food is modified Chinese food to suit Khmer taste. We eat similar to Viet food, but can’t handle the level of spicy ness of Thai.
@@JAY562_90 Don’t call it pho. Pho is a specific dish. This is Kuy Teav or call it Cambodian Noodle soup. By calling it pho, you’re misinforming a lot of people. They don’t even taste the same.
@@crew oh shit, you right, my bad. Lemme rephrase my previous comment. The correct name for "Cambodian pho" is "kathiew". And what @crew mentioned- it doesn't taste the same at all.
Not Vietnamese. Totally different taste, totally different toppings. Fried garlic is not included in vietnamese pho like what you see in this video. And you don’t eat vietnemase pho with Chinese doughnuts as seen in this video. The soup is not even called Pho. It’s Kuy Teav Prohut Sach Ko. Just because it looks like what you normally eat does not mean it is the same dish.
@@crew From what I know, Cambodian cuisine has a unique taste and flavor profile that differentiates it from its neighbors. As a Filipino-American, Filipino cuisine has its share of noodle soups with unique profiles. Here's to Southeast Asian gastronomy, it matters!
The restaurant that I love the flavor in Long Beach, CA
Look yummy 😋 👍
The only bad thing about this place is the dang parking space!
Long Beach, my hometown, a sister city of Phnom Penh. Where Cambodian gastronomy lives.
Did the American guy like the food? Co-Owner is right about the different influences on Khmer food. Cambodia has large Chinese population so some Khmer food is modified Chinese food to suit Khmer taste. We eat similar to Viet food, but can’t handle the level of spicy ness of Thai.
Love me some khmer food!
Looks great
Happy holiday my friend cheers
Mee-Katang is fire!
No offense people but I prefer Cambodia pho then Vietnam but that just me cheers
A poor man’s pho
sames. cambodian pho just hit different lol fax
@@JAY562_90 Don’t call it pho. Pho is a specific dish. This is Kuy Teav or call it Cambodian Noodle soup. By calling it pho, you’re misinforming a lot of people. They don’t even taste the same.
@@crew oh shit, you right, my bad. Lemme rephrase my previous comment. The correct name for "Cambodian pho" is "kathiew". And what @crew mentioned- it doesn't taste the same at all.
2:00 this soup is not cambodian but Vietnamese.
Not Vietnamese. Totally different taste, totally different toppings. Fried garlic is not included in vietnamese pho like what you see in this video. And you don’t eat vietnemase pho with Chinese doughnuts as seen in this video. The soup is not even called Pho. It’s Kuy Teav Prohut Sach Ko. Just because it looks like what you normally eat does not mean it is the same dish.
@@crew From what I know, Cambodian cuisine has a unique taste and flavor profile that differentiates it from its neighbors. As a Filipino-American, Filipino cuisine has its share of noodle soups with unique profiles. Here's to Southeast Asian gastronomy, it matters!
A poor man’s Pho imo