I ordered a Mutton Curry. It was not good. The sauce was not a sauce but more a Salsa. A chunky Salsa. The Naan Bread was not at all a Naan. It was more like a Lebonese Bread, not a Pita Bread. I did not expect Pita either. I expected a Naan Bread and this was not. It looked as though it was a frozen bread.
But the main thing, other than the food being ordinary, was that to pay 170,000 for a Mutton Curry that turned out to be minute, 4 small pieces of Mutton, if it was Mutton, and a salsa, not a curry sauce. I mean,Curry has Curry ingredients, like Chilli, Cumin, Cardomon, Coriander, maybe Ginger. It is spicy. This was as spicy as a wet rag.
If you are going to charge the prices you do you might like to actually have a genuinely...
Read moreI have tried all sorts of Briyanj around various countries during my travel and the place I come from has some good ones as well. When some friends told me to try the ones in Laos, I was expecting some sort of decent quality but sad to say I was kinda of disappointed with this. The meat quantity was little. Rice was kinda dry. I was expecting something better looking at the other reviews and most of them giving 4 to 5 stars. Probably my expectations was a little too high. The milk tea was good though but had to wait for 30 mins...
Read moreIt was our first stop in Vientiane and the best one we had. The food was delicious and very tasteful. We ordered a mixed vegetables with rice and some green/white curry (can’t remember which one it was) which was amazing. The sauce was INCREDIBLE. The staff was super friendly and helped us a lot, not trying to oversell.
Walking in Vientiane later on, the waiter saw us with his car and offered a ride wherever we were going. Just to show how...
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