I know nothing about Cambodian food, so when Mary Ann suggested we have lunch there, Sandi and I were game. Cora volunteered to be our Uber driver. She had picked up Evelyn before picking us up, and Mary Ann was to meet us there.
We left all the ordering to Mary Ann since she has been to this restaurant. It was nice not to think about what to order. We were all in capable and good hands.
The Shaken Beef (Sach Goh Lok Lak) is the Cambodian rendition of the Vietnamese dish Bo Luc Lac, which is stir-fried marinated tenderloin lightly caramelized in black pepper, garlic, and soy sauce. It was delicious. Of course, there was white rice to go with all the dishes. We had deep-fried and crunchy tofu. There was also a Tofu dish with sauce, which was just as delicious as the other.
The noodles that were ordered were called Pin Noodles because they looked like pins. In my excitement, I forgot to take a picture. There was a vegetable that resembled the Philippine vegetable, Kangkong, which might be called water spinach here. Everything we had was "healthy," at least in my book. Healthy and delicious usually don't go together, but in this case, I would want to go back to try the other healthy and unhealthy options.
This was a nice introduction to Cambodian food. It was nothing fancy, but it was great food. The company was not bad either. We all had lots of fun and can't wait for the next adventure.
Monorom Cambodian Restaurant is at 2150 E. Anaheim St. in Long Beach, California.