[Location] On Yangren Street, past the night market. Most of the houses are three-story, but this one has a coconut tree overhanging it, leaving no room for a second floor.
[Environment] Close to nature, a bit dark, and a bit buggy, but that's unavoidable.
[Dishes]
-Set Menu: There are three Laotian set menus, each with varying degrees of variety. For two of us, we ordered the largest portion, 150,000 kip. Most of the stir-fries are similar to those in China, but the fish wrapped in zong leaves tasted strange. The Laotian salad was delicious.
-Pork Sausage, 38,000 kip: This is not included in the set menu, but I ordered one portion, payable upon delivery, and it was indeed delicious. The pork sausage here is cheaper than the others I tried later, while the beef sausage is a bit more expensive at 50,000 kip.
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[Location] On Yangren Street, past the night market. Most of the houses are three-story, but this one has a coconut tree overhanging it, leaving no room for a second floor. [Environment] Close to nature, a bit dark, and a bit buggy, but that's unavoidable. [Dishes] -Set Menu: There are three Laotian set menus, each with varying degrees of variety. For two of us, we ordered the largest portion, 150,000 kip. Most of the stir-fries are similar to those in China, but the fish wrapped in zong leaves tasted strange. The Laotian salad was delicious. -Pork Sausage, 38,000 kip: This is not included in the set menu, but I ordered one portion, payable upon delivery, and it was indeed delicious. The pork sausage here is cheaper than the others I tried later, while the beef sausage is a bit more expensive at 50,000 kip.