Vegan-friendly
Western
Beer/Wine
Take-out
Cambodian, Khmer
All day coffee shop serving vegetarian food and smoothies. Relocated from 22D Eo Street 278. Reported closed February 2022.
47 Reviews
First Review by bkkguy
LoganG
Points +47
Great Curry with Brown Rice :) - Edit
Great curry with brown rice. Very quiet on Saturday. Friendly service in small family restaurant:)
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AlanaOrth
Points +87
Best we’ve had in four days! - Edit
Ordered the green veggie curry and the coconut peanut noodles. Both were delicious and even a bit cheaper then every vego place we ate at in Siem Reap.
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sohima
Points +46
delicious food at a reasonable price - Edit
We went there two times. I recommend Mango Tofu.
Read morePros: dishes are served with brown rice, quiet place
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PatrickVerde
Points +682
Good place - Edit
The food is good but not excellent. Some dishes are better than others. The cafe itself is nice and quite centrally located. I recommend the fresh coconut juice.
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JuliëttevE
Points +108
Great! - Edit
We went here three days in a row because it was very close to our hotel. I loved the food (muesli with soy milk in the morning, pumpkin curry, fresh springrolls, and more), the girls working there were very nice and friendly, and the prices were fair (especially if conpring with the other veg restaurants I've seen in PP).
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Vittoria
Points +925
Good food and service - Edit
We went to Cafe soleil twice for lunch and both times we found it very good. Fresh ingredients, friendly service and nice cafe. Very good value.
Read morePros: fresh food, ambiance, price
Cons: nothing
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MackDaddy
Points +94
Tasty - Edit
Lovely little place with quite a large range of both local and foreign food. Great juices and fed four people for £20 including drinks
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Without_Cruelty_Blog
Points +715
Opt For The Khmer Food - Edit
My boyfriend and I were staying around the corner from Cafe Soleli and were eager to give it a try as it was our nearest veggie friendly restaurant.
Read moreThe restaurant itself is very pretty, has both indoor and outdoor seating and the service was friendly, if a little bit slow. The menus are very old, tatty and hard to read as the photocopies are dreadful, but we managed to decipher them and I ordered the hummus and salad bagette ($3.00) and Kerry opted for the curried noodle soup with veggies (2.75.) It took aout 20 minutes for our food to arrive and when it did I was a little disappointed. The bagette was really small, had barely any hummus in it and was essentially a salad roll. Kerrys curry was good though, lots of veggies, tofu and thick hearty noodles. I made the wrong choice (but I have a hummus addiction to feed...)
Overall it wasn't a terrible experience and if we return I'll opt for Khmer food :)
Pros: Good Location , Reasonable Prices
Cons: Small Portions , Slow Service, Ants on the Table
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HarryLong
Points +26
Good stop - Edit
I stumbled on this little place down one of the maze of lanes while wandering.
Read moreThey serve good food and nice teas.
This was a nice rest bite from the heat, but was a bit quiet for my liking, but would still recommend
Pros: little place, nice
Cons: nothing really
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Mellifluoust
Points +827
Cozy place with Western and Khmer - Edit
Pleasant place with WiFi and PowerPoints. Everything I tried was tasty - especially the peanut coconut noodle salad. They use a lot of dairy and eggs compared with other vegetarian restaurants.
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Fairbridge
Points +225
Average, okay prices - Edit
I went for lunch here today, and my husband and I ordered ice coffee's with soy milk which was very refreshing. He ordered the vegetable Tom Yum soup and it came with brown rice in a heart shape on a plate. I ordered the Pumpkin Curry that also came with brown rice. His meal was delicious and I would definitely order it for myself. My dish however, was simply a bowl of half-cooked pumpkin and oil. No spice or seasonings whatsoever, we had to ask for chili sauce to make it decent. The menu said that it was "Pumpkin Curry with Coconut Milk", sadly there was no coconut milk in it at all. Just oil and grease. I scooped out as much oil as I could onto my plate. I was shocked that they would serve a dish that looked this way, there was about an inch layer of grease on top of the "Curry"; Disappointing, especially since it was listed under "Khmer Food".
Read moreThe service was good, they spoke basic English and we left only spending $10 total.
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erbavore9
Points +246
Worse than imagined - Edit
It was 845 at night and got the urge to eat with the family. The restaurant closed at 10 PM. We arrived by 910 but they cleaned the kitchen and only gave us premade food.
Read moreThe ice cream was freezer burn and the other food was tasteless. Sad experience
Pros: Open later
Cons: Service, Quality of food, Taste of food
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phnompenhveggie
Points +66
Friendly Veggie Cafe - Edit
We've eaten here a few times and really love it. Staff are friendly and the atmosphere is laid back and relaxing. Outside seating is great in the evenings. Good choice of vegan food. Reasonable prices.
Read morePros: good vegan food, friendly staff, great location
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pgopgo
Points +21
Good food, nice setting - Edit
We really appreciated the food there.
Read morePros: Good food, Nice setting, Reasonable prices
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heloisepe
Points +313
Cute and good restaurant - Edit
I had cashew nuts, mango and tofu. My friend had a mango salad I think. Both where in good quantities and qualities. The food was fresh and my plate was delicious (but mango and cashew are some of my favourite food so I might be a little biased). The staff was polite and smily. The decoration is cute. The prices are good for what you have.
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Korinajane
Points +30
lovely little find! - Edit
My husband and I visited this place four times during our stay inPhnom Penh. Lovely food with lots of veggies rather than fake meets. A great selection for a very reasonable price!
Read morePros: proper veg - no fake meat, cheap, delicious
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KonradAdams
Points +135
Nice quiet place, good cheap food - Edit
Just got back from a Sunday evening here. Not the biggest or busiest place, but the menu serves an extensive mix of Khmer, other Asian and Western foods. Had the (tofu-based) Amok and can recommend it - a curry with a hint of Thai about it. Was certainly well fed with plenty of change from $10.
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sharklovergirl
Points +83
not bad - Edit
Nice staff, good location, ok food.
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globetrotterk8
Points +131
Nice little cafe - Edit
Cute little cafe, served a good amount of vegan food. Ate there twice and tried stir frys, green curry and houmous baggette, all really good. We did find it hard to find as the building numbers on this road aren't in order!
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bkkguy
Points +69
Great Restaurant Serving Tasty Food - Edit
We visited this restaurant for the first time, and were very impressed. The staff are friendly and helpful and speak good English. The menu is fairly extensive, and includes breakfast, pastries, desserts, Khmer food, Western food, sandwiches and snacks. Prices are very reasonable - Khmer main meals cost $2-3. Food is MSG-free. Very easy to find. On Street 278 between streets 57 & 63.
Read morePros: Great food, Reasonable Prices, Friendly and Helpful Staff
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