Simply Khmer noodle house & bar
7 Summer St, Chelmsford
(978) 244-1228
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Disappointed, the Lowell location is the better spot for sure. The beef in my Kathew Kaw Koh was so damn tough and hard to chew. Only one piece was tender. The broth tasted fine but wasn’t enough in my bowl it was way below the noodles. For an $18 bowl that was a huge let down. The kathew special and kathew Phnom Penh broth was very salty and oily (no exaggeration) and the Meekathung had zero flavor. Even my 3 old said daddy it’s not tasy lol kids don’t lie. Nobody’s fault but the chef, how do you mess this up?? And one of the bowls was missing rare steak. These bowls ain’t cheap either. The shrimp rolls had no reason being $12 that’s ridiculous! I get that it’s Chelmsford and that may be the reason for marked up prices but you’ve got to draw the line somewhere and it’s not worth the price AT ALL. In all honesty the atmosphere looked better than the food tasted. Upsetting you spend $140.00! to take out the family to eat and it misses all the marks completely. Want Cambodian food? Stay in Lowell. Cheaper and more tasty. The white folks probably think this is the place to be, but to Cambodians this is absolutely disappointing. This is my honest and fair assessment of the place and MY opinion only. Do not let this in anyway be mistaken for what your experience may be like. After that experience I’m okay with not going back there.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 3
Great ambiance inside, and the service was good. I applaud the 2 waitresses juggling seating and delivery orders during dinner rush on a Friday night.
Our meal was not bad but not good, and the prices are wild. Fine dining is expensive for a reason, but this place is a casual dining spot of average/low quality (bed of lettuce? Imitation crab?)
Would not go out of my way to return here.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
Very slow service, took an hour for us to get our food, drinks also came out super slow, and it was an hour and a half before we even got silverware
Food, drinks and service was excellent! Will definitely be back soon.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I've found my new favorite spot right here at Simply Khmer noodle house & bar¡¡¡ Usually I'm not big on Khmer food but I was told this place does it better than anyone and I can't lie, THEY DO¡¡¡ Everything we ordered was brought out relatively quick & tasted absolutely delicious. The spicy wings & fried rice were perfection ? ? the meekathung was just amazing, while the blue Shirley Temple's were a smash hit, a great little modern twist of a classic drink. The employees were very inviting and kind ¡¡ I would recommend this place to anyone who likes great food¡¡¡ ??
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Hot Wings 8 Pieces
In love with their Mikatans(♡´▽`♡)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Delicious and authentic Cambodian food! Entrees are a bit pricey but the quality of the food makes up for it.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fried Rice, Crispy Chicken Skin
Wonderful Cambodian food. the chicken wings are very flavorful. This location is primarily great for noodles and the appetizers are great munchies. The item I did not like from the appetizer menu is the fried chicken skin, it's dried and could have used more flavoring or sauce.
They do both takeout and dine in.
One notable mention is their unique seating booth, it reminds me of the tatami mat in Japan.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Crispy Wings 8 Pieces, Soup, Fresh Spring Rolls 2 Pieces, Angkor Wings
The drinks were overpriced. $7.50 each. Every entree was about $18. First time getting Cambodian food and it was meh.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 3
Such a good tasty food and service , really loved their restaurant. Their chicken wings n home made Sauce are really good . Their lemon grass chicken rice is really mouth melting . staff are very friendly.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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The food is delicious! Definitely recommend starting out trying the kuay tiew. The staff is attentive and friendly.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Soup
This place is amazing. Feels like home and very pretty inside. Xavier makes amazing drinks at the bar and Kyle was my favorite waiter when I dined with them :)
Fantastic!! Chef Kia gives a personal touch, with delicious nuanced flavors. We have simply started coming here weekly!Our favorite dish is Nom Bahn Chok Som-Law Curry noodle soup.(The menu is much like its big sister restaurant in Lowell, but maybe yummier, and whereas the Lowell location has byob and a mini gift store and mini grocery store, this Chelmsford location has a bar plus some cozier tables.)
Vegetarian options: We were very happy with the vegetarian options. Tofu, vegetarian soup broths, fresh rolls, a delicately tasty tofu skewers appetizer. You can even ask for chef Kia's experimental vegan "fish sauce".
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Simply the best new restaurant in Chelmsford! The Som-Law Curry noodle soup is Amazing!!! And the Mee Ka-Tahng stir fried noodles are so very, very good. You must "simply come here" (pun fully intended). You won't regret it!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Delicious food, incredibly friendly service.I really look forward to eating here again.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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