That's awesome! I had no idea. My parents got tired of Japanese food, I also missed comfort food. This would have been a good place to take them. Thank you for this❤❤
Thats awesome they have Laos food in Japan. I know they have slightly change up the food because it is more for Japan pallette but stilll respect the effort.
such an awesome concept of the restaurant. not even in more thai/laos populated countries/places there is that definitive difference. anyways. truth be told. coming from someone who was born in Udon Thani/Thailand. That's all ours food. I consider Laos my brother and sisters/Uncles and Aunts across the street. Sorry if that may offend anyone.
all foods are look so good on pictures, great idea 🇱🇦and 🇹🇭 foods are in one restaurant, I went to London 🇬🇧 with my sons three weeks ago he took me to Laos restaurant the owner and the workers are good service, sad they said they can’t speak Laos but I hurd the worker spoke Thai to Thai customers , good that they are busy , I give 👍 to almost Laos 🇱🇦 restaurant in America when we walked in the owner and working peoples are speak Laos 🇱🇦 the first word to say Sabaidee 🙏🏼🙏🏼 😊😊 and I went to Korean restaurant in London 🇬🇧 for dinner the owner and service are super nice 👍 My husband and I are traveling in 7 countries for 2 years, I give 👍👍 to the best service for Lao 🇱🇦and Thai restaurants are in America 🇺🇸 and in Thailand 🇹🇭
Those dishes have a lot of different ingredients it's so cool that they get enough buisness where they're keeping up with the supply of food they buy. Would love to try that, I don't even think there are any strictly Lao restaurants here in Denver... 🤔 I do know of one (Woodys Wings N Things) that has Laos food but they also have chinese vietnamese cambodian thai and American food too
This is so awesome! You mentioned the Khao Piak Sen is a little different than what you're used to, but this brings me home. That's the type of Khao Piak Sen I grew up in my household, clear broth and thinner noodles 🤗🤗. So glad they kept the Thum Mak Hoong dark and funky hehe!
Wow! Welcome to Japan. I sometimes go to Sabaidee, and I think the Koenji store is better. Did you go to the Asagaya store, right? Unfortunately, few Japanese people order sticky rice. So, some restaurants heat it in the microwave and become too gooey and hot. I’m looking forward to your next post(´◡`◯)
I feel like all lao soups look disgusting but taste delicious 😂 I forgot what its called but I made sour fish head soup. My partner and his mom loved it. I was so surprised because he doesnt like seafood. I did go easy on the tamarind paste and lime for them. I love mine sour so i just added extra to my bowl.
It's not related to Lao food but I heard there is hmong restaurant own by an Japanese woman and who support the tribes in Laos and sell their clothing items as well. Not sure where it is in japan. I saw it on Facebook
If it's Lao food, why isn't there just Lao food? Why must there be Thai food and the Thai flag? Plus there are more Thai menus than Lao. I really feel sorry for the communist country of Laos. like a Khmer restaurant If there is only Khmer food on the menu, people won't eat it. Thai food with a Thai flag must be sold in order to be sold. The case of Lao restaurants is no different. The same people all do similar things. Truly the god of common culture.🇱🇦🌚🇰🇭🌚 “🇹🇭🌝”