This ever-busy restaurant on the corner of Street 136 and Street 13 is favourite among locals and a great place to take in the bustling daytime ambiance of this old-school neighbourhood between Psar Chas and Kandal Market. It’s a one-stop shop for all Khmer or Sino-Khmer breakfast items and coffee, and recently added easy-to-read menus helpfully feature both Khmer and English. Recommends the tried and true pork and rice (bai sach chrouk), which comes with a small bowl of soup and chilli-garlic sauce for a filling breakfast (5,500 riel, about $1.36). Tack on a 60-cent iced coffee and you’re just shy of $2.