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Phnom Penh Restaurant vs Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie

Both restaurants are endorsed by professional travelers. On balance, Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie is the choice of most reviewers compared to Phnom Penh Restaurant. Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie has a TripExpert Score of 86 with accolades from 9 publications like Tasting Table, Rough Guide and Frommer's.

Phnom Penh Restaurant
Phnom Penh Restaurant
8 / 10
244 Georgia St E, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Zagat Zagat
4.5
"“Renowned butter beef”, “fantastic” chicken wings and other “cheap” Cambodian-Vietnamese eats satisfy diners who “need a fix” at this “casual”, family-run kitchen in Chinatown." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"Expect constant queues at lunch at the best Cambodian-Vietnamese restaurant in town, and without doubt the best meal you will find in Chinatown." Full review
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"Excellent, cheap Vietnamese and Cambodian cuisine, especially seafood, in a friendly, family-oriented restaurant. Most dishes cost around $9–14."
Gayot Gayot
13.0
"Putting out gargantuan quantities of utterly addictive deep-fried chicken wings and marinated butter beef that's seared then splashed with lime juice, fish sauce and fried garlic." Full review
Tasting Table Tasting Table
"Double up on deep-fried chicken wings, shatteringly crisp and served with lemon pepper sauce, and butter beef, a take on carpaccio topped with a lip-smacking sweet-sour-salty sauce." Full review
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Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie
Bao Bei Chinese Brasserie
8 / 10
163 Keefer Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Concierge Concierge
"Bao Bei is a beacon of new life in the neon night of Vancouver's Chinatown, thanks to the inspired cuisine of owner Tannis Ling."
BlackBook BlackBook
"Authentic, mom-inspired Asian home cooking, like crispy pork belly, noodle soup, dumplings, steamed buns and a whole mess of terrific sides and sharing plates."
Gayot Gayot
14.0
"A charming Chinese brasserie delivers modern pan-Asian cuisine in the heart of old Chinatown." Full review
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"The jury is still deliberating on this upscale Chinese fusion restaurant that packs in pretty young things."
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If you go, be sure to order the crispy pork belly ($16).
Fodor's Fodor's
"Old Chinatown may have been tasty, but it never cooked up anything this fun."
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