An entry that evokes a Cambodian temple at Angkor Wat, a rickshaw parked outside and a heavy glass door that opens slowly to prepare you for a vision of another world. With its furnishings gathered from all corners of Asia, you might expect it to be intimidating. (Anne Valdespino)
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Poor Service! Our waiter was absent most of the time. We waited over 30 minutes from the time we ordered until our food arrived, and that was only because we complained. The food tastes bland. The noise level gave me a headache as the TVs in the bar area were blaring simultaneously with loud overhead music. Will never go there again, there are better places to go in Long Beach.