"At Han Sam Euay Nong or Three Sisters (Rue Chao Anou), opposite Wat Chan's gilded gate, the tam mak hoong (papaya salad) is the real deal."
"At Han Sam Euay Nong, opposite Wat Chan's gilded gate, the fish larb (grilled fish salad), tam mak hoong (papaya salad), and spring rolls are the real deal."
on Larb
"Cheap and tidy, this busy family-run restaurant features tasty must-have dishes like the delicious khào pûn nâm jąew (thin rice noodles served in a pork broth with pork, bamboo and herbs)."
on Khao poon
"Cheap and tidy, this busy family-run restaurant features tasty must-have dishes like nǎem khào (crispy balls of deep-fried rice and sour pork sausage shredded into a salad-like dish)."
on Nam khao
"Handful of simple Lao dishes, ranging from tam mak hung to khao poon nam jaew, thin rice noodles in broth with pork and bamboo, all of which are full of flavour and well executed."
on Khao poon
"Handful of simple Lao dishes, ranging from tam mak hung, Lao-style papaya salad, to khao poon nam jaew, all of which are full of flavour and well executed."
"Fresh, tasty, laotian - here was the best meal on our Laos trip."
on Nam khao
"5 places to eat in Laos: Han Sam Euay Nong - The family-run restaurant limits itself to a few recipes that have been developed over the years: thin rice noodles in a clear broth with fresh herbs (similar to the Vietnamese Ph'o)."
on Feu