A career in finance is what Dylida Mao had in mind when she left Cambodia to settle in Canada. She completed her degree, but after working as a financial analyst for two years, she was convinced an office job wasn't for her. She’d always dreamed of opening her own restaurant, and since she liked to be on her feet and loved to cook, she figured now was as good a time as ever. With a very conservative budget, La Petite Mangue opened its doors in 2013 with the aim of letting Montrealers experience the delights of authentic Cambodian cuisine.
It was a bold move since most who launch Asian restaurants choose a variety that’s sure to be a hit. Dylida knew she couldn’t go wrong by serving Thai, Vietnamese or Chinese, but she wanted to be different. People told her it wasn’t a good idea, but in the end her own instincts prevailed. "I didn't know if it would work but I knew I wanted to share the food from my country," says Dylida.
When the Montreal Gazette sung its praises in a write-up, La Petite Mangue saw traffic start pouring in. CTV was next with an on-air spot, and other media outlets soon followed suit. Dylida's bold little idea quickly became a big success with Montreal diners.
Imperial rolls
Mini imperial rolls
spring roll
Fish cakes
wonton bloom
Enoki dans une sauce soya et coriandre
Salmon & mango tartare
Drinks
siem reap
Lemon grass fish
wonton
phnom penh
Tom yum
Toasted rice grilled beef
Green papaya salad
Banana blossom with chicken
General khmer chicken
peanut butter chicken and crispy
Lemongrass grilled chicken
Ginger delight
Love nest
sweet basil eggplant
classic sweet and sour
pineapple fried rice
pudding and corn pudding
Fried ice cream
Mont royal cake
Banana cinnamon crunch
Fried banana or pineapple
ice cream
Lychee
Rouleaux imperiaux
minis rouleaux imperiaux
Rouleau de printemps
croquetted de poisson
wonton fleurisant
Tofu enoki
Dumpling aux cing epces
Tartare de saumon a la mangue
La petite mangue
Boeuf grille avec riz toaste
Salade de papaye verte
Fleurs de banana au poulet
poulet general tao
poulet general khmer
poulet a la sauce aux arachides
poulet grille a la citronnelle
Riz frit au gingembre et aux saucisses douces
Gingembre ravisant
Aubergine basilic
Aigre doux classique
Legumes arc en ciel
Nid d'amour
pad thai
Riz frit aux ananas
pudding a la citrouille et au mais
Banane a la cannelle croquante
crème glacee frite
Banane ou ananas frits
crème glacee
Gateau mont royal
Lychee
Drinks
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Best catering food my company has ever order. Very different than anything out there. It is definitely not your average Asian food
Not as noisy as every other BYOW on the plateau, this great little spot boasts a pretty varied menu. Delicious appetizers too! Cash only I think
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