The BEST LAO Restaurant in AMERICA! Laotian Cuisine

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Have you ever had Lao Food? And what other cuisines should we try?

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Good to see Lao food represented and especially the people. We don't need to be out here disguising our identity as Thai, that's not who we are, we are our own distinct culture. Love from the Lao family in Twin Cities, MN🇱🇦

timothyphouthavong
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Bruh I'm Samoan and as soon as I seen Laos food in the title I had to see if they served Jeow Bong! Thee greatest compliment to rice on the planet EARFFF!!!!🌍

genjub
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People who have not had Lao food are missing out on something great. Lao food is life changing good!

DUDEfreestyle
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Laos food is one of the most underexposed cuisines out there.

johnvtran
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Where are my Laotian homesicles at?? 🇱🇦🇱🇦🙋🏻‍♀️

alenav
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I'm Lao and the owner did us proud with his take on the food! Yes, his mum is happy too!

bangone-baileysyha
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Married a Laotion man. When I first tried the "funky" stuff I didn't like it. But we've been together 10 years. Lao food is absolutely my favorite food. His mom taught me to make my favorites. So much work and things go into Lao food, it is delicious and you appreciate it. Favorites are ka poon, papaya salsd, and Lao sausage and many more. My mother in law brings by food we just had the beef jerky, sticky rice and jeow bong mmm

sXeNicky
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Yasss reppin khon Lao 🇱🇦🇱🇦 appreciating it

monicaatida
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What it do Fung Bros! Thanks for taking the time to enjoy Laotian food and sharing our food culture with everyone, I feel there is a wave of foodie lover's out there and yall shining a light on a cuisine that is familair yet lesser known among asian dishes. Keep up all the good work "Kop chai lai lai!" (Thank you very much!)

Bobby_Fresh
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I have a Laotian friend! I'll send this vid to him, looks delicious! Also when Jack said the sticky rice in his palm warmed his soul...I melted....so sweet!

kacymah
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I’m Filipina and I loveeee me some Lao food. I make my own jeow’s and it makes me excited to see this. California girl definitely will be traveling to check this out. Woohoo!!

florenceantonette
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as a fellow Laotian, I’m super proud of this 🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦 love it!

lindalately
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I live in the north-eastern Thailand (very close to Laos) and these are actually what we also eat here. The names of the dishes are almost the same. Love Laos food❤️

papannapap
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Andrew, gonna say, I love your eating energy!

Time and time again, so proud to see my Laotian brothers & sisters getting the exposure they deserve. I’m Filipina and my housemate who is Laotian and raised in St. Louis, taught me how to eat thum mak koong, khao piek, and sai oua!!! So damn good. Mad mad love from hungry San Francisco girl.

konalily
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Great video! That sakoo brings back food memory of my grandma's version of a savory chor muang.

I miss my recent backpacking trip to Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand. One of the best dishes on my entire trip was a pumpkin curry in Muang Ngoi, Laos.

grenoble
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Ayyyy thanks for shedding light on Laos food!🇱🇦 pride!!!!

dbteg
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Lao food is my favourite cuisine ever! So glad you did this video!

liley
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All the food looks really awesome, Donny is doing a great job representing Lao cuisine. But how can you guys eat at a Lao restaurant and not have some Tham Mak Hoong (Papaya Salad))?!?

ericphanthavong
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Everything looked so delicious! I’ve had the Thai version of many of those dishes and I’m sad to see, time and time again, people talking about how sweet Thai food is. It’s not supposed to be so sweet, but I think that’s how many Thai restaurants in America try to attract non-Thai customers. Home Thai cooking has a salty/tart/sweet balance, and not every dish is meant to have a sweet profile (nor is every dish super spicy). When I’m not able to have my mom’s Thai cooking, I sometimes will get Thai food from a restaurant and I have to add fish sauce, vinegar or lime to offset the sweetness. Thanks for highlighting different cuisines in cities where that cuisine is not the norm!

jallie_beans
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At the end of the day it’s really all about just dipping the sticky rice into all them flavor pepper sauce

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