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Hubby & I dined here in 2017 when we were in China town
Hubby & I dined here in 2017 when we were in China town visiting the area where he grew up. This restaurant is a little special to hubby as his dad would take his clients here all the time. It's amazing to see this place is still doing well.We dined here in the evening and the food was amazing; it had a Thai/Malaysian twist to it. The Tom Yum soup was good and the egg rolls were my favorite. Super crispy and different from the ones back home. I didn't care too much for the Pad Thai but I did enjoy the Fried Rice. The icing on the cake was the Mango Sticky Rice. It was delicious!
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ย Picture menu. ย Food was great. ย Fried quail was very tasty. ย Steak was great with two Lao sauces. ย Pad Thai w shrimp and chicken ย was good.
Be the first to ReplyThe Lao and even Thai food are very good and authentic
The Lao and even Thai food are very good and authentic (except for the Nem Lao which is a bit too dry); we didn't try the Vietnamese dishes, as there are so many excellent Viet restaurants in the neighbourhood. Service is efficient and polite, although it could use more smiles! Prices are reasonable. No wonder the place is always full at meal times. Although Lao Lane Xang is excellent, you still should visit the Lao city of Luang Prabang.
Be the first to ReplyI knew I wanted to eat some SE Asian food in France,
I knew I wanted to eat some SE Asian food in France, because, you know there's more to France than just french food. We shared the - pha khao Lao Lang xang sampler with Laotian sausage (can't pin what spices are on here), dried beef w lemongrass (jerky, a bit tough to chew and had a strong ginger and lemongrass flavors), papaya salad (spicy but for some reason didn't like the flavor), minced beef salad (like larb but not as flavorful, and I wasn't sure that was even beef) and coconut milk red chicken curry (excellent flavor, wish the cuts of chicken were thinner so it wasnt so dry). This was our least favorite order and could have done with an order of spring rolls or just the coconut milk red chicken curry instead. I also wish this place served coconut rice because that would've been soo perfect with the curry chicken. - ped lad prik: basil duck with tamarind sauce was the most flavorful dish we had - sweet and savory. The duck skin isn't crispy but that's ok, I drenched it in tamarind sauce anyways. I'm glad it came with bok choy cos I need my veggies desperately on this trip. Love the fried garlic chips and peanut bits.- bi bun cha gio (rice vermicelli with pork, garlic chips and spring rolls) was good but nothing to write home about. The spring rolls stayed impressively crispy the whole meal though even though I drenched it in fish sauce. - mango sticky rice is really good! How is the mango so sweet still in December? I love these flavors, totally remind me of childhood.Would I say you had to come here to eat? Only if you're sick of eating french cuisine your whole trip. The food is good, but I can find these flavors at home in NYC. Service was attentive. There is an English menu available.
Be the first to ReplyComing from a Vietnamese girl that lives in Vancouver,
Coming from a Vietnamese girl that lives in Vancouver, Canada the Vietnamese food here is "MEH". ย For any Vancouverites this restaurant is a nicer version of Phnom Penh aesthetically but food wise it does not compare. I guess I would say I have very high standards since we are pretty spoiled with amazing Asian cuisine in Vancouver. The food came out VERY FAST - TOO FAST. ย The banh cuon was likely microwaved. I got L1 as my main dish and it was okay not the worst. Although I have to say the dessert - mango sticky rice and durian sticky was was probably the best part of the meal. PS - The washroom is pretty smelly. I'd try to avoid it.
Be the first to ReplyI was back in Paris from London for my last night before
I was back in Paris from London for my last night before coming home to the U.S and i was in dire need of Asian food after 8 days. I found this gem on yelp and uber-ed my butt over here asap! I love how this place has Lao, Thai, and Viet cuisine without sacrificing the authenticity of the dishes. I ordered the Fried Egg Rolls (Cha Gio) and it was soooo good! (and not because i was deprived of Asian food). Perfectly fried, authentic filling and served with fish sauce for dipping. (5/5) I also ordered the Banh Cuon (Vietnamese raviolis with a minced pork and mushroom filling) and I almost cried tears of joy. I want to say the Vietnamese cuisine here is better than most places in San Francisco. This was like straight from the motherland, it's THAT good. Must Get. (5/5)Service was very good. The servers speak English, French, Vietnamese, Lao and Thai so it is very easy to communicate if you are a local or just visiting!
Be the first to ReplyHaving traveled for the last week and half in Spain and
Having traveled for the last week and half in Spain and France, I was craving some Asian food. Stumbled across this place on Yelp with decent reviews and I'm so glad we did!There were definitely a lot of people dining here during dinner time, so I can imagine that there would be a decent wait on the weekends. I personally ordered the yellow curry with chicken which comes with rice, which was delicious! Serving to price ratio is decent as well. I would definitely come back.
Be the first to ReplyMy husband is Laoatian, so when he found a Lao restaurant
My husband is Laoatian, so when he found a Lao restaurant in Paris we had to try it. This restaurant also offers Thai food so you can try Lao and Thai food. We ordered Lao sausages, beef jerky, Lao green papaya salad, and beef laap. It was good but couldnt give it 5 stars, the sausages was missing the herbs (lime leaf, red pepper), the jerky was good, Lao green papaya salad wasn't as spicy(not sure if you can ask to make it spicier, waiter didn't offer), the beef laap I wished they offered it with lettuce not cabbage, an order of sticky rice was small wished it was bigger. Overall it was a good lunch, great break from all French food.
Be the first to ReplyCame here one night when my family and I were visiting
Came here one night when my family and I were visiting Paris from America. We were craving authentic Laotian food and this place did not disappoint! I've been to Laos at least 10 times and this was some of the best Laotian food I've ever had. The menu was extensive and had so much variety that we were overwhelmed. Our order was taken by one of the owners, who is originally from Laos. We were able to speak to him in Laotian and order whatever came to mind (we didn't really go off the menu). We ordered things ranging from papaya salad, thom yum soup, fried sausages, and grilled chicken. The food came out very prompt and the presentation was great! The service was awesome as well- I noticed that each table did not have a specific assigned server. There were multiple servers working the entire floor and would help out wherever it was necessary. At the end of our night we were struggling to book an Uber to go back to our hotel, but the owners were kind enough to personally call a taxi for us. We'll definitely be back here if we ever come back to Paris.
Be the first to ReplyTop Notch Laotian food.
For the best discovery experience, don't try and order the western way : do it asian style, and just order a bit of everything before sharing it all together. It's so good.
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