Western
Cambodian
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Has an English menu. Profits go to help support the Global Child, a school for former street working children founded in 2004. Uses locally sourced ingredients. Reported closed Mar 2019.
19 Reviews
First Review by turnipradish
HollyAnne
Points +312
Best meal I’ve had in Cambodia - Edit
We had the tofu Khmer curry and tofu amok ($4.50 ish each). Both were absolutely delicious! Wish we weren’t leaving tomorrow morning else we would go back. The staff are super friendly.
Read morePros: Vegan , Charitable , BEST CURRY EVER
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Wu432
Points +32
Clean & serene - Edit
Perfect stop for our brunch..
Read moreLarge portions of both drinks and food, with barista coffees and a range of veg/ non veg options available. Very clean establishment.
There is a separate section upstairs with A/C and no pets allowed for those with allergies.
Helpful and friendly staff too!
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LauraLiWig
Points +44
Super delicious - Edit
I had the Traditional Amok with tofu and it was just amazing. Lots of tofu!
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Aloo
Points +6732
Cool - Edit
AC upstairs or fresh air downstairs. Food was good, service was also. I had a traditional curry which was tasty. All food made fresh, so don't be rushing, it may take some time. Was busy when we visited, some locals and many tourists. Lots of vegan options including sandwiches.
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GeorgiaMay
Points +70
Average - Edit
Food was average and too expensive for what it is. Got the falafel wrap with a side salad and fries. So much onion in everything. Only a few falafel at the top of the wrap. Salad was super oily. Also got the pineapple juice which wasn't fresh I think it was just from a carton or something. They don't have soy milk even though the menu says they do.
Read morePros: Som vegan options
Cons: Bit too expensive
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e.onwards
Points +11
not impressed - Edit
I was there for six or so hours (great WiFi) and had breakfast and lunch. The upstair’s tables were sprayed down with something perfume-y so I couldn’t sit up there (delicate flower). Aside from the several ladies working there carrying on like they were at a house gathering, it was pleasant in ambiance esp with the cozy bench with cushions.
Read moreYogurt/muesli/fruit was massive and unappetizing though fine in flavor with the yogurt nothing special. The hummus dip platter was disappointing as it was the most tahini forward hummus ever (practically liquidy)- could hardly tell there were garbanzos in there and I couldn’t eat much of it.
Maybe I was unlucky but I would go elsewhere.
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KateMet
Points +15
Espresso martini - Edit
Best espresso martini in town! Great staff and for a great cause. 10/10 recommend!!
Read morePros: Quick service, Good value, Friendly staff
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veganark
Points +172
Good food, nice café - Edit
Stopped here for breakfast. Can only give full marks for food and staff
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kameakin
Points +22
yummy dinner - Edit
Came in close to closing time and was welcomed very warmly by the staff here. Had a delicious falafel with a side salad for under $5. Many clearly marked veggie items on the menu to chose from.
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wanderingjan
Points +44
Coffee to go like the name :) - Edit
we took a coffee before our bus and was nice. Did not try the food but funny joking staff while we waited for coffee. Only had normal milk but we don't mind to drink the black coffee, often cant find almond milk in Asia. We learned here that Joe means coffee!!
Read morePros: Good coffee, Funny staff
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VegBear92
Points +17
Solid Cafe - Edit
Not very vegetarian centric but there are a few options. Nonetheless it is cheap and the staff are all friendly, so it’s a good place to grab a coffee and rest from the heat. I’d recommend the hummus sandwich!
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straightedgevegan
Points +50
good but nothing special - Edit
Quiet Restaurant near pub street, I had some falafel wrap which mainly contained salad also it was quiet expensive.
Read morePros: Free WiFi
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Ruderies16
Points +349
Nice place, good cause - Edit
Enjoyed a delicious salad here (love a spinach leaf as the base in a salad!) and an amazing cucumber, mint & apple smoothie. The staff were great about accommodating vegan requests and the place was really nice to hang out in: open environment and relaxed atmosphere.
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M57
Points +3685
Ok - Edit
The food is quite ok but far away from outstanding. I had a falafel (good but no falafel) and stir fried lemongrass vegetables (ok but not good). Conclusion: A good option for vegans. Friendly staff. Nice location. But I would recommend "Chamkar".
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cometparty
Points +84
delightful lunch! - Edit
My friend and I had a very pleasant lunch here yesterday--the waitstaff were very kind and attentive and my eggplant tofu dish was thoroughly delicious and generously portioned (though you could argue that $4 is on the pricey side, I'd rather pay a bit more for something memorable.) Hoping to make it back here before we leave Siem Reap!
Read morePros: excellent food, genuinely friendly service, cool quiet space to relax
Cons: serves meat and dairy, iced coffee was just okay
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Yasminenazmy
Points +461
Amazing! - Edit
Stubbled upon this cute place while visiting the old market area - and boy was it delicious!!!! Great Khmer food, lovely seating area, great service and prices! Will come back :)
Read morePros: great menu options for vegans , good prices , good atmosphere and location
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Arvid
Points +469
Cosy, tasty, friendly - Edit
The interior (two floors) is very nice. We had the Veggie delight sandwich ($3.50) with pita bread (upon request) and found it tasty and filling but not exceptional. We also tried the pumpkin soup ($2.50) which was very creamy (probably contains dairy) and delicious.
Read morePros: Nice atmosphere, good cause, nice pictures of some dishes
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juliebug
Points +109
Adorable - Edit
Great little coffee shop. Awesome art hanging out to support the kids in the community. The food was alright, but the coffee was the best! :)
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turnipradish
Points +50
Very accommodating and tasty - Edit
Cute small restaurant with good vegetarian and some vegan selection. Very accommodating -- agreed to replace the eggs with tofu in my breakfast burrito and if you choose no cheese then you get an extra vegetable :) the coffee comes with 2 little cookies by default so ask for no cookies if you are vegan! Smoothies and shakes had all ingredients listed and some do not use milk or yogurt.
Read moreBreakfast burrito was delicious but a bit expensive ($4.25) considering its simplicity.
Prices ranged $3-5 per dish.
Pros: Good western style veg* options, Accommodating , Good English
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