UDOM Khmer Restaurant

1223 E Anaheim St, Long Beach
(562) 218-7119

Recent Reviews

Lilibeth

Food was delicious. My favorite was the papaya salad.Hubby liked the beef in skewers.excellent service.all were accomodating.Parking: Parking was full. It was a Saturday between 1-2 pm.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cambodian Salad Pleah, Sautéed Watercress Cha Tra-Kuen, Roasted Pork Jrouk Quai

noch noch

10/10 ? recommended. Best Cambodia/khmer food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Angkorian Boy

Nice place for eating Khmer/Cambodian foodsParking: Open parkingKid-friendliness: Kids can enjoy foods as an adultsWheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair perfectly ok

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Needle Noodle with Shrimp, Khmer Noodle Nom Ban Chok, Lemongrass Soup, Cambodian Salad Pleah

Rodel Romero

The food is great here and the service was fast and friendly. I highly recommend the lemongrass chicken and the blood sausage porridge. They also serve pretty good fresh drinks like a durian shake and an egg soda. The flavor and amount of seasoning used was perfect and we'll definitely be returning if we're back in Long Beach!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

george gonzales

Food is outstanding.The owners are professional and treat you very well.great customer service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shaken Beef

James A.

Large selection of Cambodian cuisine in a large, spacious, ballroom, right in the middle of Cambodia Town in Long Beach. Probably better to go when busy so the quality/quantity of food is at peak.Came a bit after opening at 10;15 on a Sunday. It is located in a strip mall with a lot of parking spots, but it was full mainly because of the neighboring grocery store. Got greeted right away, and was seated at a table for 4 near the window (you could definitely feel the sun but it felt good, at least at the beginning). It's a colorful menu, with pictures for all the dishes (though neither of my dishes really matched the pictures). I really wish I had come with a group so I could have sampled various things: really wanted to try the Samlor Machu Kroeung (recommended by la_taco), but was afraid that I would be stuck with something I couldn't finish, and I was politely denied a chance to figure out what it might taste like. So went with the Cambodian stalwarts: egg rolls and phnom penh noodles. Both were below average compared to other Cambodian places in Long Beach.The egg rolls ($9.95), five but were of the mini variety (which I didn't expect). They had been freshly fried, and came with 5 small inner leaves of romaine lettuce (which matched the size actually). I was surprised at the size (especially when the 4 spring rolls on the same menu are cheaper but definitely larger). Was planning on eating one, and bringing the rest home, but ended up eating all of them. I also wish for that price, they had done a better job of adding more herbs or even just bigger lettuce leaves.The Phnom Penh Noodles ($12.95) had all the ingredients described, but in small quantities (one or two of each). The broth was pork based, very oily but temperature hot and flavorful. It came with fresh bean sprouts on the side. But in terms of the meat, there just wasn't that much things to go with. I was still hungry and shouldn't have been (not for that price). The server asked if I wanted donuts, which I agreed. The Cha-Quai ($2.50) was good, not too greasy, not too sweet...but I can't say I really understand the deal with always having it with noodle soup. Service was good, and I was checked on multiple times. The check came when asked for, and the receipt was digital, with a suggested tip amount of 15% (which appears at first glance that it was auto added, but then if you add up the total, it was not).It's a great space, though, and can understand how it can be a popular place for the Cambodian community for parties and events. It truly is a banquet hall, that could host a large band along with a full size dance floor (along with table seating to the sides).

Leen S.

We order this But the pad thie and put see ew no taste at all not recommended ....

Uyen P.

Food (5/5)For our entrees we ordered the Roasted Duck, the Fried Pork, and the Red Curry with Chicken. All three dishes were phenomenal, the sauces that comes with the dishes compliment the meat very well. The Red Curry was flavorful, it was loaded with chicken and veggies. For our drinks, we ordered the Thai Tea and Coconuts. Staff can help you crack the coconuts open which is nice! Delicious food with a large selection to choose from, there is an option for everyone.Service and Ambiance (5/5)We had a young man and a young woman help us, the staff was kind and attentive. Families and groups are welcome here, they have large tables and bright lighting. On weekends, I believe they have singers in the morning. Although the singers are very talented, beware it's hard to hear others talk.

Jeremy C.

Food 5/5Very wide selection. Have liked everything so far, big plates to share. Coconut and Thai Tea great. They'll also cut the coconut in half for you afterwards to eat!Service 5/5Very friendly, lots of seating and very spaced out. On weekends there are live singers. They even sang happy birthday to a customer!NotesNext to asian market so you have to fight for parking. Visible homeless but inside it's a different atmosphere.

Blake B.

This is a quirky place. Met my family here for brunch due to the good reviews. The food was subpar for us. The staff was friendly but the service was very slow. There were only a few other occupied tables and they all seem to be friends of the staffers. They had a live band playing which was unusually early as they seemed to be geared up for an evening type show. We couldn't have a conversation because the music was very loud. We got the sense that one of the singers may be the owner and he just wants a captive audience for his performance. Lol! It wasn't for us but maybe you'll enjoy it. :)

Kay S.

I ordered the Chicken Curry & Baguette (Kari NomPang). It did not came with any potatoes or carrots. Very disappointin...

Scott Zemlock

I understand raising the prices, everybody's doing it, but cutting the portions to even less than lunch portions? Food quality/taste has also dropped off significantly.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Brain Farts

Best Cambodian food in Eastside LB hands down and dope dance floor ??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dan S.

This cavernous banquet hall is a restaurant by day and function hall by night, often with music or a DJ. The food is amazing and the service is attentive. You must try their eggplant dish. It's heavenly! The duck noodle soup ain't half bad, either. They roast their own ducks here which can be purchased at the front counter. Large parking lot which is free. One of my 3 favorite restaurants in Cambodia Town!

Samvath Nheik

The food is good ? ?, plenty of parking spaces available. Services is friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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