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Bidrage med feedbackWe believed in Indonesian places, could not find anywhere near, and this Laotic place was the closest. the place is very small with a large table of 6 in the middle and side wall table (3 seats), so they can still dip. most people just order one exit. we had satay, fried meatball and mango sticky rice. everything was wonderful. more important note: it is not for the impatience. we waited for more than 45 minutes for our food, as they prepared everything they have a warning sign for it.
I ordered from the restaurant, the order went through, was charged and when my husband went to pickup the food they were closed with no explanation. Extremely disappointed in their lack of empathy or customer service when they randomly called the next day stating ‘they were closed’ and asking whether we wanted to fulfill the order a day later. Please fix order system so this does not happen to anyone else. Orders should not go through if closed. Website- as well as google and order system all showed ‘open’. Will not be ordering from this place again.
This is really a take out place. They have 2 tables and 6 chairs but the food is packaged to go and brought to you like that. Their chicken noodle soup was bland. The curry very good. I suggest planning to take it home as it is not a sit down restaurant
Ribs were great. Very spicy sauces. Kuah Mee wasn’t good should have gone for fried rice or something else
A few months ago, I had a quick bite at this restaurant and I still can't get the taste out of my head! I was pleasantly surprised to discover a Laotian restaurant in Long Beach that serves mok pa. My younger brother tried their fried Laowurst and loved it as well. This place offers an authentic taste of Laos that everyone must come and try for themselves.