My kind Cambodian friends introduced me to their authentic Cambodian foods. They are so yummy and one of my top favorite foods in the world! 😊 Most of those ones you ordered are not authentically or traditionally Cambodian. Maybe they just wanted you to try something familiar or comfortable for you to eat? Cambodian foods are underrated though so I am glad that more and more people are aware of it. The Khmer/Cambodian empire ruled most of South East Asia for centuries before the neighbors arrived from China. So the Khmers heavily influenced the neighboring countries, especially Thailand. Well, most Thais stole much from Cambodia even to the present day since the Thai Chinese Pirates fled southern China. They never acknowledge their true origins and they always claim that Cambodia is copying them and claiming things belonging to them when true historical facts show the total opposite. Most of them are still behaving like Pirate thieves currently, always constantly attacking Cambodians with lies, false accusations, and harassments. It is so immoral, disgusting, and unacceptable. My friends have experienced it themselves unfortunately. Anyway, here are my suggestions for more authentic traditional Cambodian foods: Their Lemongrass Seasoning Paste Chicken Sauté, Beef Skewers, Cambodian Sausages, Cambodian Papaya Salad, Cambodian Beef Papaya Salad Sandwich, Ginger Chicken, Lemongrass Paste Beef/Chicken soup, Fish Gravy with Veggies, Amok Fish/Chicken/Shrimp in Banana Leaf, Fish Fermented Dish (Prahok Ktiss), Cambodian Curry, Cambodian Mango Shrimp Salad, Cambodian Cucumber Salads, along with their snacks and desserts like Sweet Corn Tapioca, Sesame Roll Wafers, Black Sesame Banana Fritters, Custards, Cakes, Jello, etc…. Enjoy!
Can you explain why the food they ate aren't real cambodian food? As a cambodian, those foods are what I grew up eating, albeit my parents cooked slightly differently, as they aren't running a restaurant.
Thank you for the brief but detailed history. Cambodian cuisine, just like other cuisine, it depends on who and where it’s prepared. I’ve had some home-cooked Khmer food and it’s not very appetizing but when the ingredients are fresh and a good chef prepares it, it can be amazing. I really like the rice noodles with all the fresh exotic vegetables such as lotus roots and bananas flowers.
To be precise the first dish Phnom Penh noodle is Chinese dish invented by Chinese immigrants in Phnom Penh. Cambodia is a country strongly influenced by Indian culture so using chopstick for eating is Chinese..The second dish is Vietnamese dish called Bo Luc Lac and I don't know the third one. Would you agree with my statement of the first two dishes?
I'm an Australian living in Kampot, I love Khmer Food, my favourite is Amok. I will be back in Melbourne for a couple of weeks in November. I will try to pay a visit to Springvale to try the food there. Do they have Cambodia beer?
I dunno dude, that "pork cake" as you put it. I think that's a slice of testicle. They have a very soft tender spongey feel when they are sliced thin. Bull oysters taste mildly like liver. That's what it looked like to me at least
Hello, Cambodian here, yes it's a pork patty. And as someone who had both this pork patty and goat testicles, there's a difference in taste and texture. Visually, yes.
Please keep doing more videos, learning how to eat these dishes is half the fun!!!
Definitely 😁
Love this. Stumbled across this channel. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching 🙏
It looks like you two made some great choices. Especially the fish in the "Underground fortress of eggs." Great description.
Absolutely delicious. Thanks for watching 🙏
cheers for showcasing khmer cuisine in springy
Thankyou for watching 🙏
Cambodia food is so delicious yum
So good
As a Springvale local who spent my secondary years eating there. Now that I live in Prahran, I will still to order from My Cambodia.
Yeah you can't beat Springvale for Asian food. Although I heard Sunshine is good too
My kind Cambodian friends introduced me to their authentic Cambodian foods. They are so yummy and one of my top favorite foods in the world! 😊 Most of those ones you ordered are not authentically or traditionally Cambodian. Maybe they just wanted you to try something familiar or comfortable for you to eat? Cambodian foods are underrated though so I am glad that more and more people are aware of it. The Khmer/Cambodian empire ruled most of South East Asia for centuries before the neighbors arrived from China. So the Khmers heavily influenced the neighboring countries, especially Thailand. Well, most Thais stole much from Cambodia even to the present day since the Thai Chinese Pirates fled southern China. They never acknowledge their true origins and they always claim that Cambodia is copying them and claiming things belonging to them when true historical facts show the total opposite. Most of them are still behaving like Pirate thieves currently, always constantly attacking Cambodians with lies, false accusations, and harassments. It is so immoral, disgusting, and unacceptable. My friends have experienced it themselves unfortunately. Anyway, here are my suggestions for more authentic traditional Cambodian foods:
Their Lemongrass Seasoning Paste Chicken Sauté, Beef Skewers, Cambodian Sausages, Cambodian Papaya Salad, Cambodian Beef Papaya
Salad Sandwich, Ginger Chicken, Lemongrass Paste Beef/Chicken soup, Fish Gravy with Veggies, Amok Fish/Chicken/Shrimp in Banana Leaf, Fish Fermented Dish (Prahok Ktiss), Cambodian Curry, Cambodian Mango Shrimp Salad, Cambodian Cucumber Salads, along with their snacks and desserts like Sweet Corn Tapioca, Sesame Roll Wafers, Black Sesame Banana Fritters, Custards, Cakes, Jello, etc….
Enjoy!
Wow thankyou for such a detailed message!
As an cambodian its authentic khmer foods those are alll breakfast dishes.
Can you explain why the food they ate aren't real cambodian food? As a cambodian, those foods are what I grew up eating, albeit my parents cooked slightly differently, as they aren't running a restaurant.
Thank you for the brief but detailed history. Cambodian cuisine, just like other cuisine, it depends on who and where it’s prepared. I’ve had some home-cooked Khmer food and it’s not very appetizing but when the ingredients are fresh and a good chef prepares it, it can be amazing. I really like the rice noodles with all the fresh exotic vegetables such as lotus roots and bananas flowers.
To be precise the first dish Phnom Penh noodle is Chinese dish invented by Chinese immigrants in Phnom Penh. Cambodia is a country strongly influenced by Indian culture so using chopstick for eating is Chinese..The second dish is Vietnamese dish called Bo Luc Lac and I don't know the third one.
Would you agree with my statement of the first two dishes?
Love this place! Best place to get kuy tiew
What a hidden gem!
The phnom penh noodles can be eaten with the pork broth added to it. So delicious.
Need to go back and try it again!
omg we saw you filming we were the ones sitting in the blue car
There is nothing quite like watching true gastrofiles eating asian food in close-up...love it!!!
Thankyou 🙏
I'm an Australian living in Kampot, I love Khmer Food, my favourite is Amok.
I will be back in Melbourne for a couple of weeks in November. I will try to pay a visit to Springvale to try the food there.
Do they have Cambodia beer?
I haven't had any of the drinks besides the juices, but I assume they have. Springvale has it all haha
I love my cambodia one of my faves … I always get the dry version Cambodian noodles i add the chilli oil and pickled chilli on top 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah something so different about a dry noodle. So good!
This video made me hungry 🤤 lol What camera do you use to record your videos ?
I'm using the Sony A6700 with Sigma 18mm. Pretty good camera for these types of videos.
The salty eggs is the best with white rice to balance out the saltiness
It's so good with rice 🤯
I love Prohok, is my favorite food. New friend here ❤
It's so good! You either love it or hate it. Thanks for watching 🙏
Love the food and everything else is in your imagination
Thankyou 🙏
Definitely delicious
Definitely stop by if you're in the area!
@@LocalEaters I’m in USA. But will definitely 👍 if I am in town..
Add some of the side broth into your dry Phnom Penh noodles.
Will try that next time!
Crazy how I was in the video twice 💀
I dunno dude, that "pork cake" as you put it. I think that's a slice of testicle. They have a very soft tender spongey feel when they are sliced thin. Bull oysters taste mildly like liver. That's what it looked like to me at least
Haha never had testicle but maybe I have then 😂
Hello, Cambodian here, yes it's a pork patty.
And as someone who had both this pork patty and goat testicles, there's a difference in taste and texture.
Visually, yes.
Who silent 📞 called Me?’
this is goodbut Cambodian Street Food at Springvale Plaza Heatherton rd is way better
Oooo I'll have to try!
Not some normal Asian dish?? What is the normal Asian dish?? No one Asian is eating the same kind of foods ever..
Soy sauce, vinegar, and garlic lol
Perfect combination
So annoying 🥥
Love how U keep eating and not let your Mrs eat some. Those annoying sounds you make when you Chomp... Makes me cringe
You don't have to watch mate 🙂