Oh Food Halal Arabic Restaurant is located on the 11th floor of Southorn Commercial Building, 11 Luab Road, Wan Chai. Many Arabic restaurants specialize in different cuisines, and there are very few restaurants that are truly halal. The restaurant has a strong halal culture, which is considered mysterious and cold by the mainland public, but this restaurant generously introduces the public to "what is halal" on the display board at the door, which makes people's eyes shine.
The chef is an authentic Arab, and the clientele is both foreigners and locals. The dishes are more traditional, there are few new dishes, and persistence is also a kind of inheritance, and the dishes interpret this. All the food in the store does not contain artificial additives or monosodium glutamate, and most of the spices used are imported from the Middle East, and the food tastes more authentic. Exotic cuisines always learn from Western eating habits, and there are many starters, snacks, main dishes, and desserts. The cold dish is served with a variety of salads, and the chickpea puree is shaped like a fish, with a distinct head and tail, and a layer of olive oil sprinkled on the surface, but the taste is very fresh and tender.
The main course is recommended with the specialty kaba chowder. Kaba is a meat roll, similar to a sausage but without casing, the meat roll is made of chicken, beef, mutton, two of each, the meat is firm and a little dry, the fat is less and lacks the luster of the sausage, with the tomato and onion at the bottom of the plate, it will not look dull and tasteless. For dessert, it is recommended to go with an apple pie (apple pie), which contains grapes and apples, and the appearance and base are soft, and the most brilliant thing is that there is also cheese inside, so people who love sweetness should not miss it.
The restaurant is full of Arabian flair, with embroidery in Phnom Penh, tall domed arches, and walls covered with Arab architecture. As with all halal restaurants, we do not accept outside food and alcohol, so please strictly follow it. Although the food has been fine-tuned to cater to the local market, it still retains the Arabic flavor and is worth trying.