Update 6/2024
Food is still legit good and authentic Lao owned. 5/5
They have a new menu. Seems limited now.
Entrance is on the far right.
Con’s to consider: Not a standard restaurant since it’s inside a market so no free water and you have to buy drinks from the fridge.
Also since it’s small the seating can be limited and there’s only 1 worker so if it’s busy it can be tough. Personally haven’t ran into that issue though.
Pros: You can buy Lao sauces and food in the fridge to eat at home too! (Jaew Bong, Mok Ba, Lao sausage (raw), and more!)
It’s a market too so you can get all the Lao essentials you need.
Don’t be surprised if there’s an aunty or uncle making food by the entrance watching TV, it’s that authentic 😁!
Bonus tip: Ask for Jaew Som for a spicy but salty dipping sauce perfect to pair with sticky rice and one of meat appetizers (sausage, wings, ribs)! ——- Old review:
Great Laos food in this small market. Limited seating but affordable pricing!
I’d recommend the Nam Khao, Laos Sausages, Fried Pork Riblets, and Lard Na.
The Khao Piak and Flat noodles were a little bland for my taste.
Their Thai tea and Iced coffee are...
Read moreI think this is THE BEST Thai food we've had since moving to the DFW area from California two years ago. From the outside, the neighborhood looked a little quiet and sleepy... When I went in and used the restroom, I realized how clean everything was... The building itself is pretty old, but it was very obvious they cared and maintained everything extremely well.
When we got the food, my initial reaction was that it was a little bland... But as my wife suggested, we spritzed some fish sauce and WOW, everything came to life! Full of savory flavors, and very authentic! We live 45 min away, but will be happy to make the drive and bring the rest of the family next time.. portions aren't huge, but you'll want to try different items on the menu. Our favorites were the pork fried rice, larb, and papaya salad. The sticky rice and mango dish (dessert) was DELICIOUS - best I've ever...
Read moreAuthentic Lao dishes you can't find anywhere close. Spice level is on point! The salt, sweet, spice combinations are exactly what found in their dishes.
Ordered Lao Papaya Salad and Raw Beef Salad and it was accompanied with fresh herbs and veggies! You don't find many restaurants giving you perilla leaves which is a must for these dishes. Also ordered the tom yum soup and it was light, fragrant, more on the sour side but worth it.
There are pre-made relishes/dips/jeow of fish, pork skin, bamboo, etc in their refrigerator. Additionally, pickled variety of beef and other vegetables. Lastly, soups...
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