Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 3026 Chemin de la Rivière-Cachée, Boisbriand, QC J7H 1H9, Canada |
Postal code: | J7H 1H9 |
Website: | http://angkorpalace.ca/ |
Opening hours (Edit) | |
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Monday: | Closed |
Tuesday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Thursday: | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Friday: | 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Saturday: | 4:00 – 10:00 PM |
Sunday: | 4:00 – 9:00 PM |
Really good, tastily and not thay expensive for a sushi restaurant !!
This is a small Asian/Cambodian restaurant, it offers the usual staples of Stir fry, teriyaki and some sushi plates.
I had the 3 Flavors Beef fry, it was very tasty, the sauce covers everything nicely.
Also had the 6 dumpling to start, worth it! The peanut sauce is super good.
To end I had the fried ice cream, who the heck thought of that! It's great, the batter seems to be made with coconut though, if you don't like that, be weary.
I recommend the steak teriyaki though, the plate comes out piping hot and sizzling, it's quite a show to see!
The food was seriously amazing! I strongly recommend the Bangkok soup and the Bangkok sauté, but the other dishes I've tried there are also good (wonton soup, crab soup, stir fried udon noodles). The service was also great! What's even better is that you get a lot of good food for a decent price! You can get a soup, entree, main dish, dessert and coffee/tea for $24+tax!!! I will definitely be coming back here :)
Edit
I drop 2 stars because it's the fourth time that they forget something in my order. I cannot do business with them anymore :(
They are not reliable.
They should really revised with the customer before giving the order.
Original review
They made the best sushi that I eat in my entire life. I had the choice between sushi shop and this restaurant and because of a lot of bad reviews to sushi shop and the great insatisfaction that I had in the past, I choose Angkor and that was on of the decision that I made for food since a long time. Fish was smooth like butter and absolutely no smell. That is a good indication of a super fresh fish. I would return at this place as many as I can.
The Nid Thai is absolutely delicious. It's a dry noodle bowl to pour chicken or beef and veggie curry into. Be warned, French Canadians feel like Thai dishes all need peanut butter in them- something I've never seen anywhere but in Quebec. I'd recommend questioning whether the dish will have peanut butter in it, and consider requesting without. It can really overpower the flavor of the whole meal.