

Upbeat restaurant with shaded patio seating serving traditional Cambodian noodle soups & stir-fries.
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11803 South St, Cerritos, CA 90703
Phone: (562) 210-8245
Website: http://www.ricestringns.com/menu
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The Phnom Penh noodle is a must-order — it’s clearly their most popular dish for a reason. So flavorful, comforting, and absolutely delicious. Everything tasted fresh and well prepared.
Highly recommend if you’re looking for authentic Cambodian food with great service. I’ll definitely be back!
I get half rice noodles and half egg noodles with soup on the side. All the staff are so nice as well!! Love supporting Khmer owned businesses!
I ve tried the other original location in little Cambodia.
Also top notch.
They make it all fresh . I had
The beef and tomato soup.
With Pork broth on the side
We had the Phnom Penh House special. It was so good, you get to choose the noodle that you want and it came with a beef broth soup with bone and marrow in it. Would come back for just this alone. We also tried the Hainan Chicken, the Loat Cha, which was very tasty as well. Their Beef screwers are really good! We were debating to get the 3 with rice or the appetizer with 5. Get the 5!
There is plenty of parking and a good amount of seating inside. The decor was cool, and overall we had a great experience. There are high chairs in case you have a kid that needs one. When we went there was also a drink special, so look out for those as well. Will definitely be back if we come back into the area! Until then !
1. Seafood noodle soup, dry, with bone soup on the side. Half and half small/thin rice and egg noodles. The noodles were overcooked, the extra soft noodles just didn’t bode well with me. Regretted getting seafood instead of beef and meatballs as my initial choice. Anyway, the seafood came with shrimps, 1 mussle, small piece of squid and scallop, slices of fish cake, and 3 whole pieces of imitation crab. The soup was okay, not too rich.
2. Me ka tang – pan fried noodles with beef and veggies. Again, extra soft noodles. Maybe that’s normal, but just not for us.
3. Bai mon bowl – rice topped with veggies and chicken, and an egg. I didn’t try this but was told it was okay, not something she’ll order again.
The staff were friendly and place was packed so we probably just didn’t order the good stuff.