UdomKhmer

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1223 E Anaheim St., Long Beach, United States (US), 90813

udomkhmerlb@gmail.com

The Road to Cambodia Town Ends Here. Now doing business as UDOM Khmer, located at 1223 E Anaheim St., Cambodia Town, Long Beach, CA serves traditional authentic Cambodian food, with a focus on quality and fresh ingredients.

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We’re a family-owned restaurant located in the heart of Cambodia Town, Long Beach, Ca, and proud to be the favorite of Cambodians to meet friends for a casual breakfast, lunch or dinner. We serve snacks, deserts, Asian bbq and food items typically found when traveling abroad along the back streets of Cambodia. For authentic flavors and recipes of Angkor Wat dining experience, choose from a variety of select dishes and enjoy a delicious meal. Visit us today!
Established in 2020.

Journey of a refugee kid… Long before this town had a name, many families in the late 70’s and early 80’s, which were survivors of the Killing Field, settled in Long Beach. My family was amongst these, and the early life in this newly-found world was surprisingly difficult as our cultural misunderstandings and differences clashed with other ethnic groups that often escalated to life or death situations. We fought to survive for the right to live with hope for a better future. In those hard times, alliances forged, sacrifices were made, and lives were lost while defending this stretch of corridor, the infamous Anaheim Street, which eventually paved the way and gave birth to Cambodia Town. As memories are lost through happier and more peaceful times, this restaurant serves as a tribute to and salutes heroes of the era. UDOM KHMER, a restaurant by design but built to promote Khmer Pride, uniting community and tradition through food, entertainment, and venue.

Long before this town has a name in the late 70’s and early 80’s, many families, survivors of the Killing Field, settled in Long Beach. My family was one among those and the early life in this newly-found world was surprisingly difficult as our cultural misunderstandings and differences clashed with other ethnic groups, Blacks & Hispanics now our friends & neighbors, that often escalated to life and death situations, fighting to survive and the right to live with hope of a better future. In those hard times, alliances forged, sacrifices made and lives lost in defending this stretch of corridor, the infamous Anaheim Street, which eventually paved the way and gave birth to Cambodia Town. As memories fade and lost through happier and more peaceful times, UDOM KHMER, built to promote Khmer Pride, uniting community and tradition through foods, entertainments and venues, serves as a tribute to and salutes heroes of the era.
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