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"When Phila Lorn and his wife, Rachel, first opened their restaurant, Mawn, in 2023, they called it a “noodle house with no rules.” And indeed, there are no limits, nor borders, on the freewheeling twister of a menu, which merges the flavors of Southeast Asia with the foodways of Philadelphia and beyond. Each dish is intentionally eclectic, with Lorn and his chefs constantly asking themselves, “How do you make that Mawn?” Take, for example, the dizzying khao soi, a northern Thai curry noodle soup. Lorn’s version improvises freely, incorporating a local ramen shop's housemade noodles (prepared two ways, fresh and fried) into a chicken curry inspired by one his mother used to make, or, in one special iteration of the dish, injecting a classic Italian American Philly element: deeply savory, briny crab gravy. Then there’s the chicken noodle soup, inspired by Rachel’s Jewish heritage: It’s a brilliant riff on both pho and matzo ball soup, fortified with rendered schmaltz, infused with Southeast Asian aromatics, and topped with crispy garlic."
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"From NYT best Philly restaurants: Another day, another destination restaurant in South Philly. Tucked in a residential street just a few blocks from the Italian Market, Mawn offers vibrant Southeast Asian cuisine from Phila Lorn, a first-generation Cambodian American chef. You’ll find that it’s not so much an issue of what you should order as what won’t you order. With that in mind, bring a group so you can share the bounty of seafood (clams, soft-shell shrimp, pan-seared whole fish), noodles (the khao soi is a must), and salads (banh chow with chicken and shrimp, anyone?). The portions are more than generous. And in the great Pennsylvania tradition of hard-to-get liquor licenses, Mawn is indeed B.Y.O.B. Bring something effervescent."
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"Head on soft shell shrimp - amazing! Yellow curry noddle soup - yum but a little spicy. Wild boar dip - excellent! All Star seafood fried rice - good! Adult hotdog - best I’ve ever had! Funnel Cake - do not miss this!! "
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"Number 1 restaurant in Philly to me. SUPER GOOD ! "
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"Could’ve had a dozen of the saht koh. Everything was delicious and the thai tea was best I’ve ever had"
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"cambodian noodle house, cozy and small"
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