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| Van Maaikie's Place: | bij Frizz dus heerlijk gegeten en Lean had de kookcursus geboekt voor de volgende dag. (oktober 2006) |
| Van Ivan in Cambodja: | Besluit Frizz Cafe een bezoekje te brengen. Na wat zoeken, vind ik de Noorderbuur terug en besluit een Curry with beaf te testen. Awel, serieus goed geprepareerd. Tot nu toe de nr. 1 die ik gegeten heb. In elk geval, een aanrader, voor een goede prijs een correcte en goede maaltijd! De 'curry' is echt wel uitstekend bereid!! (augustus 2005) |
| Van Math & Gerrie: | Direct ook de Cambodjaans keuken proberen. We gaan eten bij Frizz. De menukaart ziet er veel belovend uit. Het eten is heerlijk en wat blijkt; de eigenaar is een Nederlander. (november 2004) |
In Engels:
| From Cambodia Yellow Pages: | Best burritos in town and authentic and very tasty khmer food. I recommend the chicken with eggplant. ― steve, USA ― 10/7/2006 The food in this restaurant is really delicious. We enjoyed it very much. The staff of the restaurant is very friendly and they speak very good English. We also enjoyed the cooking class which was organised by this restaurant. Real traditional Cambodian food. ― Willem en Christel Foppen, Netherlands ― 10/29/2005 I was at frizz restaurant a while ago and I was glad I discovered this spot on Phnom Penh's river front. The food is delicious and tasty, especially the fish amok. Never had it like that before. Also their curries are worth a try. And if you want to cook yourself: frizz calls itself the home of the Volcano Pot, a delicious hot pot with beef, chicken, fish or a combination of the three. Furthermore, the staff is very helpful and speak good English. They're happy to provide you with information and travel tips. This place I highly recommend! ― Bert Wagendorp, Netherlands ― 7/15/2005 |
| From weblog Sweetcucumber: | A small but cosy place, very clean, and with an outstanding curbside terrace with a view on the Tonle Sap. The Khmer waiters were very friendly and helpful, and spoke English fluently, which is quite exceptional over here. I ordered the "Slap moan char kari", which translates as "tasty stir-fried chicken in hot & spicy curry sauce". And tasty it sure was ! One of the best Khmer dishes I've ever eaten. Highly recommended ! |
| From Living in Cambodia website: | Frizz is probably my favorite restaurant in Phnom Penh. It is owned by a former correspondent from Holland, who purchased the restaurant from the previous owner when he accidentally learnt it was for sale. I recommend the fish Amok, the steak burritos and the eggplant stir-fry. As an added bonus, the level of English of the staff is excellent and they will be happy to practice speaking Khmer with you as well. |
| From TravelFish website: | A rather new and very welcome addition to the riverside eateries. Frizz offers a great selection of tasty Khmer food -- some of it really is top notch. Service is excellent and the English-speaking staff very friendly. Highly recommended. |
| From Cambodia Booklet of TravelIndochina | Simple setting, but serves some of the best Khmer food near the waterfront, at reasonable prices. The Khmer soups and curries are especially good. |