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Welcome to Heng Seng Restaurant

Heng Seng Restaurant, nestled in the heart of Philadelphia, blends Cambodian, Chinese, and seafood cuisines into a delightful culinary experience. Our story is one of passion and tradition, where diverse flavors harmonize on each plate. Whether savoring breakfast, brunch, or lunch, guests enjoy a warm, inviting ambiance, perfect for families and groups. The restaurant accommodates all, with features like outdoor seating, wheelchair accessibility, and even dog-friendly options. Indulge in our savory dishes, expertly crafted to celebrate the vibrant cultures we represent. At Heng Seng, we don’t just serve food; we create cherished moments around shared meals.

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Welcome to Heng Seng Restaurant, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Philadelphia. With its vibrant fusion of Cambodian and Chinese cuisines, this restaurant is not just a place to eat but a destination that invites culinary adventurers to explore the rich flavors of seafood and traditional dishes.

Located at 2217 S 7th St, Heng Seng Restaurant is easily accessible and offers a delightful range of services. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely meal inside, savor your food outdoors in the covered seating area, or take your favorite dish home, the restaurant caters to your every need with options for takeout, delivery, and reservations. They even accommodate your furry friends, making it a perfect spot for family outings.

As you step inside, the atmosphere is both welcoming and moderately lively, ideal for families and groups. The menu tantalizes with an array of dishes that highlight the restaurant’s commitment to quality ingredients and authentic flavors. I was particularly enamored with the aromatic seafood delicacies, presented with a perfect blend of spices that awaken the palate. The dishes are not only beautiful to look at but also rich in cultural significance, reflecting the restaurant's Cambodian and Chinese heritage.

  • Diverse Menu: Offering everything from zesty seafood to comforting brunch options, there's something for everyone.
  • Modern Payment Options: Heng Seng effortlessly accepts various payment methods including credit cards and cryptocurrency.
  • Family-Friendly: The restaurant is especially good for kids and ensures a great dining experience for all age groups.
  • Comfortable Amenities: From Wi-Fi to wheelchair accessibility, the restaurant takes great care of its guests.

The flavors dance on your tongue, making each bite a joyous celebration of culinary craftsmanship. And for those who love to enjoy a meal while watching a game, the arranged seating with a TV adds just the right touch of entertainment.

In a city brimming with dining options, Heng Seng Restaurant stands out not just for its exceptional food but also for its inviting atmosphere and commitment to customer satisfaction. Whether you’re stopping by for breakfast, brunch, or lunch, you’re guaranteed an experience that leaves a lasting impression. Don't miss the chance to indulge in their exquisite dishes that promise to transport your taste buds straight to the bustling streets of Cambodia and China.

For inquiries or to make a reservation, give them a call at (215) 755-5390. So, gather your friends and family, and embark on a delicious journey at Heng Seng Restaurant!

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Melanie T.
Melanie T.

My go to spot for Cambodian noodles. Love the flavors here, portions are big and service is fast! Noodles can be with soup or with soup on the side and you also get a choice of rice noodles or yellow noodles

Christian R.
Christian R.

Fantastic. Family owned fresh food. You have to try the Cambodian pho. Will definitely be back.

David L.
David L.

Very small neighborhood restaurant, if you want most authentic you know these places are the best. Service was great, speaks both English and Khmer. It was so cold yesterday so a nice hot bowl of Cambodian noodle soup was perfect! And of course when you can't say no to the soup but also want the dry version, do both, yum!!

vemi L.
vemi L.

This is one of my favorite restaurant , the taste never change ... mostly I order kewtiaw beef , Chrispy noodle seafood ,the woman who always take the order it's very friendly every time I come in they offer my favorite cakuwe .. u want more tea ?... if u not finish the food she always ask u want put for To go ?.. price it's reasonable event after Covid they not cut your portions , I have scoter they help me open the door such friendly people but I'm sad usually near holiday time ( when I have a lot , day off they rea close for few weeks every year maybe familly vacation )I wish they can open til 8 someday hahahahah

V T.
V T.

Cash only hole-in-the-wall in Philly's Cambodia Town, very similar to some other restaurants in the area. Hours are a little all over the place, and sometimes the owners close for weeks for vacation, so make sure to call first to confirm opening status. Also even though this is a Cambodian restaurant, the menu includes Vietnamese and the lady who served us spoke Vietnamese - perfect for the rather large local Viet community in Philly! We all ordered the Phnom Penh rice noodle (for Viet customers, this would be "hu tieu nam vang"). It comes either dry with a small bowl of broth on the side, or with the noodles completely in broth. You can also choose to have only rice noodle, rice & egg noodle, or only egg noodle. The broth has a nice clean bone aroma, very clear color. The toppings are rich and full of innards which are very traditional. My one wish is that the broth could be saltier in order to balance out with the fresh herbs on the side. However I was very impressed with the size - as of Dec 2022, they charge $13 for S and $16 for L, and even the S is extremely generous. I'm giving this restaurant a 4 instead of a 5 just because of the umami / salt profile of the broth being less impressive than other local places. However the food is still good, and the portions are generous, so I had a very good experience here. Context here: my family is Vietnamese, and it's really hard to find a decent bowl of "hu tieu nam vang" at a Vietnamese restaurant in the US, so I'm always fascinated by Cambodian noodle restaurants in the US.

Sanuikna S.
Sanuikna S.

I am very glad to enjoy some of the dishes my boyfriend ate while growing up in South Philadelphia. He talked about how delicious Heng Seng's Cambodian seafood Mee Katang and it was so flavorful and I would highly recommend it. The kathiew is very refreshing after a night of drinking and partying. The broth have fresh ingredients of herbs.

Jan L.
Jan L.

i've been coming here since I was a kid. This place has the best noodles. I would eat here every Sunday with my family. This restaurant is very small, there's about 6-7 tables. Parking is not the greatest, like everywhere in Philly but it's so worth it! The food here makes you feel so warm. It makes you feel like you're at home. I always get the rice noodle. It's the perfect sized bowl on a cold day. If you're not in the mood for an entire bowl of soup, they have a dry option that comes with soup on the side. Everything here is really good regardless of what you order! Don't let this little restaurant on the corner of 7th street slip out under your nose, it's got great Cambodian food. The owners are also super nice!

Meagan N.
Meagan N.

Good food and nice people! The phnom pehn style egg noodle was delicious! Great flavors and a lot going on. I didn't get a picture of it because it was saturated with bean sprouts. The dish pictured was pretty good. But nothing special. Everything was very reasonably priced and the portions are generous. Their Chinese donut is also phenomenal. So crispy and melts in your mouth. It's a small restaurant so their dine in situation is pretty cramped and not my vibe with COVID and all. But we did take out and they were super quick.

Sophea S.
Sophea S.

This small local restaurant is located at Cambodian community in South Philadelphia. I always come here for a bowl of phnom penh noodle soup, it what Cambodian called "kuy teav." The owner is also a chef, he and his wife are so generous. Every time we go to eat there, he alway gives us a bowl of soup full of bone marrow packed with meats. The broth is so tasty, you need to dip it with their fried dough, which is freshly made every day. I also like their chow fun noodle. They come in two choices: beef and seafood. They also have others combination of Cambodian and Chinese dishes. This is the place to go for fresh fried dough and an authentic Cambodian style noodle soup. It's one of the best in South Philly.

Penprapha B.
Penprapha B.

It's one of my good old favorite spots, when I need something to warm my soul. The place is low key, hold in the wall, family owned business. I always have fried dough with condensed milk for appetizer. Love this place!