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Welcome to Koh Ruessei Restaurant

At Koh Ruessei Restaurant, a culinary gem nestled in Long Beach, we celebrate the vibrant flavors of Cambodian and Thai cuisine. Our story begins with a passion for authentic noodle dishes, from the savory Phnom Penh Noodle Soup to the rich Seafood Noodle Soup, each crafted with care. We pride ourselves on a casual, inviting atmosphere perfect for group gatherings, takeout, or a cozy dinner. With a focus on quality ingredients and traditional recipes, every bite transports you to the heart of Southeast Asia. Join us for a delightful dining experience, where great food meets warm hospitality.

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Discover the Flavors of Cambodia at Koh Ruessei Restaurant

Nestled in the heart of Long Beach, "Koh Ruessei Restaurant" beckons food enthusiasts with its delectable blend of Cambodian, Thai, and noodle-centric cuisine. Located at 816 E Anaheim St, this culinary haven is a feast for your senses, meticulously crafted to bring authentic flavors to life.

Koh Ruessei boasts an impressive menu bursting with mouthwatering options, from savory noodle soups to comforting porridge. Each dish is a testament to the rich culinary heritage of Cambodia, inviting you to savor every bite. Highlights include:

  • Egg Noodle Dry Soup with Beef and Beef Balls - A sumptuous combination of wheat and egg noodles in a flavorful broth for just $13.95.
  • Phnom Penh Noodle Soup - A delightful savored light broth entwined with delicate noodles, perfect for those looking for a classic comfort dish, priced at $13.95.
  • Seafood Noodle Soup - Dive into a savory mix of seafood with noodles, also at $13.95, ideal for seafood lovers.
  • Combination Egg Noodle Soup - A fusion of flavors that speaks to the heart of Cambodian cuisine, yours for $13.95.
  • Pork Porridge - A warm, hearty dish at $12.95, perfect for the soul on a chilly evening.
  • Spring Rolls - A crispy appetizer that whets the appetite, available at $10.95.

Aside from the culinary delights, what truly sets Koh Ruessei apart is its inviting atmosphere. The restaurant is designed for comfort and camaraderie, making it a great spot for groups and families. With wheelchair accessibility, outdoor seating, and a dog-friendly policy, Koh Ruessei ensures every guest feels welcome.

As you enjoy your meal, take advantage of the on-site parking or indulge in the happy hour specials—perfect for unwinding after a long day. Want to enjoy your favorite dishes at home? Koh Ruessei offers both delivery and takeout services, so you can savor their authentic flavors wherever you are.

For those who love to keep things modern, the restaurant even accepts cryptocurrency, showcasing its progressive approach to dining. The casual vibe, complemented by free Wi-Fi and TV, creates an enjoyable dining experience that you can share with friends.

In summary, Koh Ruessei Restaurant stands out not only for its tantalizing dishes but also for its warm and inviting ambiance. Whether you're a fan of Cambodian cuisine or exploring something new, Koh Ruessei promises a memorable dining experience.

Visit or call them at (562) 912-7316 today to experience the essence of Cambodia right in Long Beach!

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Paul T.
Paul T.

Good Food, good service. While in town I was in the mood for Cambodian Dish. So friend and I stopped in for dinner. Great selection to choose from in the menu. Not a big fan of their fried egg rolls compared to other Cambodian restaurants but everything else was very good.

Sola K.
Sola K.

Came here with family late last night and I'd have to say the food was phenomenal and the server did a great job. We ordered a feast and it all came out in a reasonable time. The fried fish with veggies hit the spot for us. It was perfectly fried and went well with the veggies and tamarind sauce. The hainam chicken was unexpectedly good too. It was so juicy. We didn't expect such great food. Also the server (only one there) she took our orders correctly and she paid attention to details and requests. Come on, she got the exact numbers of plates/utensils/cups correctly for everyone within our large party. No missing drinks either. A+++ I wish we took pictures of the food. We were too excited to eat

Katherine B.
Katherine B.

I stopped in for lunch and I'm so glad I tried this little spot! I ordered the Phnom Penh noodles and the broth was so flavorful!! I absolutely loved it! The rice noodles were a perfect complement for this dish. I didn't prefer some of the proteins that were included in this soup, but that's just my personal preference. It is a very casual restaurant. It's spacious with plenty of seating. The woman who was working while I was there was so so sweet. She was very kind.

Hannah L.
Hannah L.

OMG another hole in the wall local gem. Was out on Christmas, looking for a late night meal around 9PM after Astra Lumina. And this, this was so so perfect. (they're open til 2:30AM and we were easily able to snag street parking right in front) In a nutshell: Traditional cambodian meals that hit the spot that were hearty, unique, and tasty. - Shrimp Stir Fried Noodles (incorrectly translated to student fried noodles lol) $14.95. came with a side of perfectly flavored fish sauce that I made sure not to waste a drop of, and succulent shrimp. Would def get again. - Phnom Penh Dry Noodles and the combination egg noodle soup $12.95 each. A variation of each other with different noodle types. The egg noodle was thicker and much different than typical chinese restaurant types. This one seemed home made, like kalguksu. The Dry noodles came with a phenomenal xi quach beef bone that my dad loves. Jasmine tea had a strong flavor as well. Out the door, our meal was about $45. They were generous portions that were well worth it. Friendly service, locals chatting in their native tongue about the football game, drinkin beers..

Marc N.
Marc N.

A random Cambodian bar that is open till late. It's basically a karaoke bar with good food. We ordered fried fish, fried intestines, clams and beef. The energy was high with people singing and loud music. The food seems authentic but I'm not Cambodian. I like it and I would definitely come back. The only reason I wouldn't is to try other Cambodian restaurants.

Gary I.
Gary I.

Very few Southeast Asian eateries except Thai stay open until 3am on a weekend, but Koh Ruessei Cambodian-Thai Noodles manages this rare exception along with Kara Okè Cambodian Night featuring old school songs of the old country. Even heard a few 1960's Japanese pop songs sung in Khmer (k'mah ee). Very unpretentious restaurant that caters to a mostly Cambodian crowd. Service is efficient & mindful if not warmly welcoming. Ordered my usual Phnom Penh Noodles which at $13 for these days is a deal: A light chicken broth augmented by a splash of fish sauce for a fermented, lightly fishy Umami infused by that soapy, green stick like aroma from fresh cilantro. Good amount of medium thin, rounded white rice noodles that was on the soft side. Garnished with: a) 2 angular balls of steamed fish terrine b) crumbles of rough ground chicken, c) shrimp, squid d) slice of roasted pork e) What may be a bit of funky, organ meat, pork liver, and a small tubular, mystery organ meat. f) dish of crunchy, raw bean sprouts and half a lime to add a refreshing, citrus gastrique to enliven the broth. Added vinegar pickled Jalapeños; vinegared crushed whole red peppers; and a special tasting nutty, piquant, semi-smoky crushed, dried red chiles, sautéed in oil that had a vague earthy, milk chocolate aroma. Acceptable Phnom Penh Noodles that hit the spot for a late night snack. I may not go out of my way to come here, but certainly appreciate their staying open so late at night that if I'm ever in Long Beach till the wee hours, I will remind myself to come to Koh Ruessei. Phnom Penh Noodles 3+ stars. Staying open till 3am 4 stars. Next time the delectable Beef Luc Lac.

Kelly L.
Kelly L.

Came for a late lunch, nice local restaurant. The beef lok lak was tasty and flavorful. The chicken wings were a good balance of sweet, salty and spicy. The combo fried rice and pad see ew we're also good! Nice friendly service, would recommend if you're in the neighborhood!

Rom H.
Rom H.

I've found the best papaya salad and beef sticks! Fast and friendly. Papaya salad is juicy with spices. Came with herbs, crab, dried shrimp, carrot, tomatos and cabbage. Perfect spicy level.

Calina N.
Calina N.

My boyfriend and I were fishing around Long Beach pretty late and wanted a pretty decent meal that wasn't fast food. We stumbled upon Koh Ruessei because it was open till 2AM and they also served Cambodian comfort food which is pretty similar to Vietnamese and Laotian food (which is where we are from). At first I didn't believe they were open so late but it seems like this is the neighborhood spot for the Cambodian locals to gather to eat or sing karaoke. It is located of course in Cambodia town. I will say the neighborhood felt a bit sketchy at night but there is a private parking lot in the back of the restaurant so it made us feel a lot safer. This place felt like you walked into somebody's home. There were plenty of tables and the typical southeast asian decor. There was barely anyone when we came so we were seated right away. The woman who helped us was really kind. She gave us some recommendations. We ended up getting the popular items ordered here a beef place with fried rice and veggies and hearty noodle soup. Both dishes reminded us of a home cooked meal that has similar flavors of where we are from. Overall, we enjoyed our experience here and would like to come back again someday to try more of their menu!