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Annie's Cambodian

4.3 (464 reviews)
ModerateCambodian
Open 11:00 am - 2:45 pm, 5:00 PM - 8:10 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Taro smoothie that tastes a bit like Oreo cookies, surprisingly!
Ken L.

I ordered Fish Amok/ Amok Trei, which was delicious. My wife ordered Cambodian Crepe/ Banh Chav. Both were delicious, with the crepe being surprisingly light. I also ordered a taro smoothie, which the waitress said tasted like a bit like Oreo cookies. Turns out she was right. Pleasant atmosphere, good friendly service. A real gem of a restaurant. Definitely recommended.

14. Pad Thai/ Cha Kuy Teav Pad Thai
Melissa B.

My favorite pad Thai in Humboldt county!! It's the best!! Chicken is tender, lots of crushed peanuts, cilantro and beansprouts. Always so fresh!! It never disappoints.

Beef and broccoli stir fry
Mia M.

When we arrived, we parked on the side of a brown building with no windows so we weren't sure if we had the right location. As we walked in it was pretty busy for a Tuesday night and they didn't have ample seating so we agreed to sit at the bar. They were extremely accommodating and as soon as a table for 5 was available they moved us. We orders shrimp rolls and cheese puffs for appetizers along with oolong tea and then we decided to do family style dining so that the five of us could try multiple dishes on the menu. We ordered the Pad Thai with beef, the house fried rice, the broccoli stir fry with beef, the Chow Mein with chicken and the sweet and sour fish. Everything was delicious and tasted fresh and we were waited on attentively. The owners were friendly and explained it was a family business passed down from the previous generation and we realized this is the only Cambodian restaurant in town! If you are in the mood for some delicious savory food and excellent service you have got to make room to give this spot a try! I'm sure you won't regret it!

Clifton I.

I was in the area and consulted Yelp for a place to have dinner. The 4.3 average rating looked promising so I decided to give this place a try. There is a parking lot and street parking. The staff was friendly and the interior was nice. I ordered the egg rolls and chicken rice plate. The flavors and spice level were underwhelming. The pricing was expensive for what you get. Beware of the egg rolls they are tiny and in my opinion not worth the $8 price tag for three mini egg rolls.

Veggie yao hon
Karissa C.

Came here at 6 on a friday. Got the Yao Hon, red chicken curry, and papaya salad. The papaya salad was the best. The flavor was pretty good. Had a lot of pork strips in it. 5/5 The red curry was a more liquid kind. Tasted a lot of ginger. Had 4 large sized pieces of chicken in it. Charged $3 for a small bowl of rice ($6 for a big bowl) which is very pricey considering its just a bowl of white rice. The chicken pieces were moist but the overwhelming ginger flavor of the red curry was too much for me. 2/5 The Yao Hon was a first. Never tried it before. Came with a plate of veggies and some noodles on top. The flavor was a little lemony, peanuty, savory and mostly sweet. It was VERY sweet. Especially after the soup boils and the water evaporates a bit the flavor gets to be quite overwhelming. Eaten with the rice is very good but since the rice is so expensive and needed to be coupled with the soupy dishes is not ideal. 3/5 Service is standard. The business seems to be doing well since it is in a smaller city, however I probably would just stick to ordering the more standard dishes like papaya salad, fried rice, pad thai, etc.

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El A.

This is good, solid and traditionalCambodian fare. The soups are to die for. This time out we had the Chicken Lime Soup, House Fried Rice and the Cashew Stir Fry. All very well prepared and quite delicious.

The pho after we had started. We were too hungry to wait!
Geoff N.

Well, this was one heck of a surprise. Asian food tends to be pretty limited in many spots, even along the Pacific Coast. Most towns of any size will have a Chinese greasy spoon and sometimes a Japanese or Indian offering. But Cambodian is a bit more esoteric. Even in bigger metropolitan areas, finding Cambodian or Laotian cuisine can be something of a challenge. So it was with some trepidation during our passage through Eureka that Annie's was one of the most highly rated spots in the small city along the coast of (very) Northern California. Caution to the wind, we parked near what looked to be a pretty dilapidated building. It looked almost like it might be abandoned and I wasn't sure it was such a good idea to enter. But enter we did and it was transformative. The interior was filled with diners. Above comfortable and attractive booths were hung large paintings of idealized Cambodian scenery (including one of Angkor Wat). The contrast between exterior and interior could not have been more different. Receiving our menus on being seated, my wife ordered pho (it's not exclusively Vietnamese) and I ordered a lemongrass dish with chicken (not exclusively Thai!). Our food came out quickly. The pho was incredibly aromatic and tasted very much like a traditional Vietnamese version of the dish. The accompanying vegetables and herbs were quite fresh. My lemongrass chicken dish tasted quite similar to versions I had had in the past, but it had an unusual, thicker texture. It, too, satisfied. The cost of our meals were moreover quite reasonable. if Annie's were in San Francisco or Los Angeles, it would not necessarily be that remarkable, and that is the only reason why I haven't given it five stars. But for more small-town California, this was a first rate meal and a truly pleasant repast. If you find yourself in Eureka, make sure you go!

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Lucy L.

Papaya salad was good. Bf didn't like the noodles. Service was good. Talkative people.

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Best service in the county. They have excellent recipes to go along with the freshest ingredients. Def our go to spot for Asian food.

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This is my favorite restaurant in Humboldt County. I had never eaten Cambodian food before I moved here. But it is SO good!

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Delicious food, pretty pricey and it gets really busy on the weekends, but the food is worth it.

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Really love this place! Would say it's the best option for South East Asian food in the county. Pretty much our go to.

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A Eureka classic! Now in a much better location. Delicious food, served by very pleasant people who care..

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1 year ago

Delicious! Such a beautiful restaurant and everyone that works there was wonderful. 100/10 will be returning to try every dish on the menu

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1 year ago

Always delicious! Fair priced and friendly service. I always get there soups as the broth is delectable

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