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  2. Kuyteav - Wikipedia

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    Kuyteav (Khmer: គុយទាវ, kŭytéav) is a Cambodian noodle soup consisting of rice noodles with pork stock and toppings. It is a popular breakfast dish across all of Cambodia . The kuyteav can be found at marketplace stalls, roadside vendors, restaurants and in shophouses across the country, and is distinguished by its clear broth and ...

  3. Cambodian Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, the Teochew kway teow has become a popular dish in Cambodia, where it is eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner or as a snack and often flavoured with lime, chili, fish sauce, and palm sugar. [5] Other Cambodian Chinese dishes include lort cha, [6] babor, [7] bai cha, [8] chai yor, [9] and num kroch. [10]

  4. Phnom Penh Noodle House - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodian restaurant Phnom Penh Noodle House is located in Seattle's Chinatown–International District. The menu has included beef lok lak , honey-black pepper chicken wings , mee katang , and kuyteav .

  5. Here's what to order at Mai's Thai Restaurant, including ...

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  6. Sophon (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Sophon is a Cambodian restaurant in Seattle, Washington, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was named one of the twenty best new restaurants of 2024 by Bon Appétit . [ 4 ] Sophon won in the Best New Bar category of Eater Seattle 's annual Eater Awards in 2024.

  7. Pyongyang (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Sign for the Pyongyang Restaurant in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Pyongyang (Korean: 평양관) is a restaurant chain named after the capital of North Korea, with around 130 locations worldwide. [1] [2] The restaurants are owned and operated by the Haedanghwa Group, an organization of the government of North Korea. [3]

  8. Nite Yun - Wikipedia

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    Yun was born in September 1982 at the Khao-I-Dang Holding Center in Thailand. [1] When she was two years old Yun's family was sponsored to go to Texas, but they decided to settle in Stockton, California instead, which was already home to a large Cambodian community.

  9. Cambodian Americans - Wikipedia

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    There is a Cambodian community in the New Orleans metropolitan area, especially in the town of Buras, Louisiana, which is 9% Cambodian. Many Cambodian immigrants in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, are employed as shrimpers and fishermen. [6] [14] There are some Cambodian Americans in Marietta, Georgia, Stone Mountain, Georgia and in Riverdale ...