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Angkor Restaurant

Angkor Restaurant

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2350 Noblestown Rd ## 18, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15205, United States
(412) 928-8424
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Apr 14, 2018
Nice people, good food, quiet date spot. My partner is less familiar with Thai and Cambodian food, so it’s nice that there was a Chinese food selection for him to choose from. The sprouts were fresh, the garnishes were pretty, the veggies were cooked just right (not soggy or anything I’ve experienced with other similarly themed restaurants); this is definitely a higher quality restaurant with this type of food selection in the area. Would recommend!

May 6, 2018
Angkor has AMAZING lunch specials starting at just $6.50+tip. It's a quiet atmosphere with friendly staff and the food is delicious. As a vegan, I was able to find yummy meals at a great price point. Definitely worth a visit!

Nov 23, 2017
Kim the owner gave us the best gift she could. She made us feel like family here. My twelve year old son and I had travelled six hours from Toronto Canada on American Thanksgiving Thursday for a hockey tournament here in Pittsburgh and we were staying at a nearby hotel. Everywhere I phoned was closed, of course, for the holiday. I am gluten free and vegetarian so much to my son's disappointment (carnivore) I did not want fast food. On Google Maps I noticed a concentration of restaurants on this stretch of Noblestown Road and convinced my son to get in the car and drive up there with me to see if anything was open. It seemed everything was closed for the holiday but then we saw lights on and people in Angkor. On entering the doorway Kim told us they were closed as it was a private Thanksgiving day dinner. But, then she insisted we stay and eat with them. Her extended family and friends had all brought food and we enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner with some truly American turkey and stuffing and traditional south east Asian dishes. We were two perfect strangers who walked in off the street and yet we talked with her friends and family and ate for a couple of hours feeling full of good food and warm companionship. No you might not get turkey and stuffing here the rest of the year, but you will always get Kim's wonderful warm welcoming hospitality. Is it not better to eat healthy fresh south east asian cuisine here than greasy chain restaurant food in a plastic feeling restaurant down the street. Dine here and enjoy. Thank you Kim for our first American Thanksgiving family meal. You and your restaurant are wonderful.

Apr 27, 2018
Good curry, not the best pad thai. Good lunch specia and service.

Apr 23, 2018
It's basically a Thai restaurant. The name is Cambodian, the decorations is Cambodian, but food is definitely not Cambodian.

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Mon:11 am - 9 pm
Tue:11 am - 9 pm
Wed:11 am - 9 pm
Thu:11 am - 9 pm Open Today
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Sat:11 am - 10 pm

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