I was in need of a place for dinner. Walked around near Capitol Guesthouse on the Monivong Road. I wanted to try the Wah Kee Chinese Restaurant, but since it was Khmer new year, it was full! Even the sidewalk tables were all filled up with people.
So I turned into a smaller street, walked past the airline companies, and saw Lumbini. I had read about it on Lonely Planet. It was supposedly pretty good Indian/Nepalese food.
I sat down and ordered. $4 for Chicken Tikka Masala (boneless chicken curry, Indian style) and $1.3 Aloo paratha (bread with potato baked inside).
There were about 6 tables. Not a very big restaurant. But it had A/C and it was really quiet. It's really a good place for nice long conversation because the food took a LONG time to come. Me, being alone, it's a good place for reading - except at certain tables where the lighting was on the dim side.
So the food was pretty authentic, and although it's pricier than the other places, the food was good and worth the price (it would probably be around $10 in NYC!). There was lots of chicken and the bread was also quite sufficient to satisfy my hunger.