Angkor Borei - Reviews from across the web
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review of angkor borei - san francisco, ca, 94110-5438 - east bay citysearch i was thoroughly unimpressed by angkor borei. i would summarize the food as a mixture of mediocre vietnamese and mediocre thai food. the service was extremely slow (it took over an hour for our main courses to arrive), and... eastbay.citysearch.com
sf weekly | sfweekly.com | angkor borei | bernal heights | san francisco a truly delightful cambodian restaur... listings.sfweekly.com
san francisco | dining | asian/pacific | asian | angkor borei | wcities you will find mostly neighborhood folks at this lovely little restaurant, though it has become well-known, drawing people from all around the city. the space is small, but tastefully decorated with cambodian art and the kitchen would be the env... wcities.com
the new york times > travel > san francisco guide > restaurant details aromatic thai basil, lemongrass, and softly sizzling chilies lace many of the dishes at this true neighborhood restaurant. the menu includes an array of curries, plump spring rolls, and delicate crepes stuffed with vegetables and a smattering of meat and seafood... travel2.nytimes.com
restaurant: angkor borei located on the edge of the mission, this modest restaurant offers an unusual dining experience at reasonable prices. start off with the cold cambodian noodles served with a mild fish-lime sauce, or fresh spinach leaves that you stuff with var... ae.mercurynews.com
gayot restaurant reviews the first-rate cuisine in this bare-bones white stucco room is cambodian, one of the least-explored asian cuisines in the bay area. less elegant than vietnamese and spicier than thai, the offerings here include grilled beef balls stuffed with freshwater chestnuts and s... gayot.com
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