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Kampuchea Restaurant
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citysearch c.
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Yes, we ordered and loved it all. Who cares what it was that I ate, I am almost positive that everything on the menu would have been just as delicious. The service was spot on, host was gracious, I am even the kind that enjoys sharing a table (lets eat together, it makes people merry!) The server was knowledgeable of the food, very attentive, and cute-that never hurts. We ordered two appetizers and two main plates (one for each) and loved every bite. Can NOT wait to go back and try more. The vibe is far from pretentious, the interior design is exposed, industrial edge, but not in an obnoxious/overdone way. Oh thank Buddha-or chef Ratha Chau in this instance-for this place. *hint* try the Coconut Tiger Shrimp!
Pros: food, service, atmosphere
Cons: . . . ah c'mon. . .there are none! hah!
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