Small portions, but it's for a good price. I paid $50,000 for sweet and sour chicken with rice, with a mango smoothie. It tasted more like a curry than sweet and sour chicken, but I didn't mind since I also like curry. The only complaint is their wasn't any chicken, just vegetables and two tiny portions of meat thinly sliced, with mainly potatoes, pineapples, carrots, and onion as the main ingredient. Food was tasty even tho it wasn't what I was expecting. I think she was running low on supplies as I saw her and her granddaughter run across the street for more fresh veggies and fruits two times.
The waitress/owner/cook Mrs. Lao does it all, she is a fast cook and she understands english when you order. If you are in a rush, make sure...
Read moreWe ordered the Lao noodle soup with chicken (but also came with some fish balls), stir fried green beans with pork (came with rice) & the fried meatballs (it was a plate of fried fish balls with fried garlic that you dip with ketchup). Some items on the menu were not available such as the Lao noodle soup with duck & the fried potato meatballs. Overall felt the food was ok, my Lao noodle soup was a bit too salty but still tasty. The green beans dish was small as we hoped for some more vegetables, sauce tasted goods. The fried meatballs were a bit disappointed and odd. The service was good, the owner is very sweet. The food was clean and we never experienced any...
Read moreIf you are looking for a really local restaurant with local tastes, I strongly recommend this one The restaurant owner lady is sweet and kind. Her food is yummy and suitable for Vietnamese people’s taste. The price here is lower and makes more sense than restaurants close to my hotel (Riverside Garden Hostel). For smoothies, I suggest you ask her to put less or no sugar. Otherwise, you can chew sugar :)
There’s only her who works and prepares all the food. So, please...
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