Chef Phila Lorn, centre, speaks with a customer at the Mawn restaurant in Philadelphia, Thursday, May 22, 2025. - AP
PHILADELPHIA: Chef Phila Lorn was not necessarily aiming for "quote-unquote authentic” Cambodian food when he opened Mawn in his native Philadelphia two years ago. So when he approached some Cambodian teen patrons, he braced himself for questioning.
"Someone’s going to say something like, ‘That’s not how my mom makes her oxtail soup,'” Lorn said. "So I walk up to the table. I’m like, ‘How is everything?’ And the kid looks up to me and he goes, ‘It doesn’t even matter, dude. So glad you’re here.’”
