Robert C.
Yelp
I have come here in the past and I didn't even realize it this time around when staying in Falmouth!
But the wooden interior and Cambodian decor brought back some memories...
Situated off MacArthur Blvd, it could be easy to miss if you're speeding down but it sits on a large property with plenty of parking. Inside, there's a dining area to the right with the sushi bar, and to the left, the bar and another dining area which looks completely different. Upon entering, there was a sign that said "please wait for the host to be seated" but there was no one in sight. I had to make myself visible by stepping into the bar yet I was still being ignored by the busboy until the bartender noticed me and sat me in the other dining room with other guests. The tables and chairs are weird, they are totally meant for outdoor and the rest of the interior is nothing fancy besides the literal garden over by the bathrooms.
The server was excellent, she was very casual yet professional and really took her time explaining some questions on the menu.
I remember having the Khemara special last time with the strawberry, stir fried shrimp and scallop, in a bed of spring mix over rice and a peanut sauce dressing. It was unique because of the presentation and I do remember enjoying it but this time around, I went for the Beef Loc Lac $18.95 and a Triple Tuna Maki $19.95 with the Finger Rolls appetizer $7.50 and finished with Fried Ice Cream $5.95. I'll start by saying that the prices are extremely premium, because your normal Southeast Asian restaurant in the city is easier on the wallet. However, the beef Loc Lac was delicious and very tender in the perfectly seasoned sauce. It reminds me of the Peruvian Lomo Saltado stir fry dish. Finger rolls were quite good too and packed with pork. Fried ice cream could have been a little more crunchier but still a delight though I originally wanted Mango Sticky Rice which they ran out of. The biggest disappointment was the Triple Tuna Roll. While still good, I regret that I didn't get the Firecracker which looks jampacked with avocado and toppings from all the pictures.
Overall pretty good food, good service, but high prices for what I'm used to paying for Asian food but I get it, this is the Cape.