
Large restaurant & banquet hall for Cambodian cuisine & frequent live music on stage.
Hours
| Friday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 7:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2041 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90804
Phone: (562) 434-0296
Website: https://hak-heang-restaurant.skyline-cafe.com/
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Reviews
Live music was a nice touch. Made the experience for me and my friends.
– huge a la carte portions
– flavors are on point
– enormous eating space
– plenty of space for stroller
Meh:
– parking is no bueno
– needs an overhaul of decor
I met up a couple of friends for lunch time around noon. There was about 4 spots out front. During dinner time and the weekends good luck with the parking.
Since one of my friends knows the owner, service was fairly quick. It’s a Cambodian restaurant with traditional Cambodian dishes, but there are also lots of Chinese dishes as well. My fave dish to order at any real Cambodian spot is the lemongrass beef. The flavor was spot on, but the quality of the meat was so so and some of the pieces a bit chewy. A surprise to me though was the beef bone soup. AMAZING! Tastes just like mom used to make, so it brought back some really good memories.
As i mentioned before, my friend knows the owner so i didn’t get to see a menu with prices, but for 3 of us was about $60-70 for 6 dishes.
Come give this place a try when you’re in the area. Happy eating!
One thing I would recommend is more transparency on which dishes are the vegetarian options on the menu. One of us in our party is vegetarian and ordered the eggplant dish which ended up looking different from the photo and unexpectedly had many bits of ground meat in it, which we didn’t notice until he began eating it.
Otherwise, it was a great spot to enjoy food from my childhood!
Not 100% authentic Khmer food but it was good. Came to visit family and we stopped by for lunch. Parking can be a hassle. It was full when we arrived but the employee valets. We ordered steamed fish, stir fry ginger lobster, meat kabobs, beef sour soup, lemongrass frog legs and stir fry clams. All was delicious! I recommend this restaurant if you are seeking Khmer cuisine. I would definitely return! (Two entree only pictured since we forgot to take the other dishes prior to eatting).