The Cambodian Village
About
Cambodian, Thai
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 347 King Street E, Kingston, ON K7L 3B5
Phone: (613) 536-0426
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Christof D.
We were traveling from Toronto to Montreal - and really enjoyed having lunch at the Cambodian Village very much! The food is very tasty, plenty, and affordable. It is so good that we'll make this our food stop from now on whenever we're in that region!
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Jonathan S.
TL: DR exceptional service, and good food, a great place for a quick bite to eat when you're near the Kingston waterfront, but as always good location comes with a higher price.
I walked around Kingston on a Friday afternoon with some friends looking to get some Asian Food, we walked down until we hit Cambodian Village. When we walked in and the aroma of chilies, lemongrass and garlic immediately hit me.
There were so many tasty sounding items on the menu, and the waitress was kind enough to offer me some suggestions. She was extremely helpful and nice, and the service was definitely a highpoint.
I ended up ordering the Cambodian spring rolls as an appetizer ($6.95) and the country special ($13.95). The spring rolls came (3) first (pictured below) with a peanut, fish sauce, and carrot dipping sauce. The spring rolls were crispy and delicious, and it was nice that they were cut in half. The issue was that they were a little over priced for what I was getting and wish I got a little bit more.
Next came the country special, pictured below that came with rice. The country special was like a traditional Indian curry but with a Cambodian twist, it included chicken and tomatoes. This dish was delicious, and I enjoyed it a lot. I just wish that there was a little bit more curry to come with the sauce as well as other competitors serve their dishes with more food.
In conclusion the service was a high point the food was good, and the atmosphere was cookie cutter Cambodian/Thai restaurant. Thought it was good there are few Cambodian/Thai restaurants in Kingston that you can get cheaper and larger
portions.
Food 4/5
Atmosphere 3/5
Service 4.5/5 -
Jackie H.
I was totally blown away from Cambodian village. It's a one man shop- there is one guy working the restaurant. About five tables in the front, a kitchen with giant woks, and a genius chef in the back. The place smells of authentic Thai flavors- lemongrass, lime, curry. We ordered the red curry special and the Cambodian meal #9. Both came out quickly and were piping hot.
This was the closest in authentic thai flavor that I've eaten outside of Thailand. The spice is out of this world and served against white rice to balance it out, just like in Thailand. It's simple food but complex in taste, and will leave you totally satisfied and amazed. No place in the states can touch his flavor.
Highly recommended. Great price, absolutely authentic, go here if you want to taste thailand. I'd give it 6 stars if I could. -
Spencer M.
Absolutely delicious food. Food came fast and looks EXACTLY like the pictures on the menu. 10/10
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Jane S.
Overall Cambodian Village is not a bad place to get some asian take out in Kingston. I ordered the shrimp and pineapple with rice - I found it was a bit odd tasting on the pineapple but overall the flavour was strong and the portion was reasonable.
My friend had the chicken curry which was much better with creamy curry sauce and was not too spicy. I would stick to the top choices on the menu like the curries and ask for recommendations from the staff. I just think for $15-$20 takeout, I expect a bit more in terms of freshness and flavour.
Overall not a bad choice for a meal!