Phnom Penh Noodle House

Seattle, WA · Cambodian restaurant

Rating
4.6/5
★★★★★ 4.6
Reviews
20
Rank in Seattle
#513
of 2620 restaurants
City Percentile
65%
rating percentile
Address
Phnom Penh Noodle House, 913 S Jackson St suite A, Seattle, WA 98104
Phone
(206) 785-6936
Website
www.phnompenhnoodlehouse.com
Status
Closed · Opens 11 AM

Phnom Penh Noodle House is a restaurant located in Seattle, WA. It is one of 2,620 restaurants listed in Seattle. Its 4.6-star rating is above the Seattle city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

Hours

Saturday11 AM–8 PM

Customer Reviews

★★★☆☆ 3.0 H · Mar 2026

3.5 stars. Food was okay. A tad pricey but portions are indeed nicely sized. We ordered online to takeout and it was ready when we arrived so pickup was very easy. We tried the hay Cung rolls, the a mok trei, and mee katang The Hay cung sauce is pretty good. It is sweet and the spice profile reminds me of the sauce some places will serve with roast duck. The hay cung itself, I don’t know if it is the shrimp pieces or a spice that’s in the mix, but the texture of the filling inside the roll was a little gritty which I didn’t like. A mok trei we ordered because a lot of people recommended in the reviews. It came with a pint of rice. If you like fish and sweet curries, you will like this dish. For our part, neither of us are big on fish or curry and it didn’t change our minds. we thought i

★★★★★ 5.0 Helen Hsu, Psy.D. · Feb 2026

Final night in Seattle we were seeking flavorful comfort food, I convinced our party to try this place & everyone was very satisfied. Family run spot- service was friendly, everything was clean & cozy inside, and most importantly- loved the food. Not a single dud- everyone loved their choice. Fresh, piping hot, wonderfully complex flavors. We also bought chef Sam’s book & it adds a level of depth & appreciation to how great this place is!

★★★★★ 5.0 Chris · Dec 2025

Phnom Penh Noodle House is truly a gem in Seattle. My recent visit was absolutely delightful. We ordered several dishes, including the mee katang, crispy tofu, and noodle soup. Each dish was well-executed and showcased the restaurant’s unique blend of flavors and techniques. The only downside is the parking situation. It can be challenging, and the area may feel a bit uneasy at times due to the presence of individuals lingering nearby. I recommend not leaving any belongings visible in your car. Overall, the food and experience were excellent, and this restaurant is absolutely worth a visit.

★★★★★ 5.0 Serene Chen · Nov 2025

Went for an early dinner with our toddler and it was great - super interesting flavor profiles and lovely service. Our little one really liked the fish balls in one of the soups, and when we asked for a few more for her they brought them without hesitation. Good portion size and value for money, would definitely recommend a visit!

★★★★★ 5.0 Kim C · Feb 2026

🍜 Really yummy noodles! Both Fisherman’s noodle and Phnom Penh Special had a nice amount of toppings. Add their chili oil for a kick. First time trying WIDE rice noodles, highly recommended! Friendly staff and lots of parking available in the lot next to the restaurant.

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Seating

Services

Cambodian restaurantNoodle shopSoutheast Asian restaurant

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