Small dining area offers quick service with affordable prices and generous portions. Atmosphere stays clean and comfortable, suitable for grabbing food to go or eating in. Menu features fresh egg rolls and flavorful Lao dishes like chicken and sticky rice.
Green papaya salad stands out with its mouth watering and extremely delicious flavor. The Lao version pairs well with hot ready foods like chicken and rice or fried pork and sticky rice.
Sausage here is light and sweet, often paired with sticky rice. It comes alongside dishes like spring rolls and beef laab, which is raw, sour, and hot.
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Prices for pre-made meals range from $3.95 to $7.75.
Food is served quickly due to pre-prepared options.
Takeout is available for those in a hurry.
Barbecue restaurant with rustic décor and unique architecture creates a cozy, laid-back atmosphere. It fills quickly during limited lunch hours, drawing a lively crowd eager for award-winning ribs and brisket. Parking can be tight, but the vibe stays relaxed and respectful.
Sides include potato salad with a creamy smoothness that pairs well with barbecue. Other options are coleslaw, beans, and mac & cheese, offering a variety of classic salad-style accompaniments.
Sausages come out full of flavor and juicy, standing out as a highlight in the meal. They pair well with brisket and ribs on the 4 meat plate and hit the spot alongside chicken thighs.
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It is best to go early because they sell out quickly.
Parking can be tight, but free street parking is available if needed.
It can take up to two hours from arrival to leaving with food during busy times.
Small, dimly lit space with three back-to-back tables creates an intimate, hole-in-the-wall vibe. The atmosphere is warm and unpretentious, suited for quick, affordable meals. Regulars come for cheap eats and authentic Thai boat noodles served with simple, flavorful sides.
Papaya salad comes in sweet, spicy, and sour flavors with adjustable heat levels. It pairs well with sticky rice and sausage, and the spiciest versions are common.
Sausage here matches typical Asian supermarket styles with no standout qualities. Options include pork and chicken skewers and sausage served alongside dishes like papaya salad and sticky rice.
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Expect a long wait for food during peak hours.
Prices are very reasonable, making it a budget-friendly option.
The restaurant is known for quick service for takeout orders.
Brunch spot with an airy, open space and modern, well-decorated interior creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Live music adds a friendly, lively vibe that enhances the dining experience. Bottomless mimosas and customizable omelets are popular features that complement the food offerings.
Salads come fresh and balanced with veggies and fruit. Options like the tri tip salad and Bella salad stand out for their taste and size.
Big, juicy sausages stand out with a rich flavor and perfectly cooked texture. They appear in brunch dishes and buffet spreads alongside waffles and biscuits.
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Happy hour offers food and drinks for $4.
The weekend brunch features an all-you-can-eat option.
Bottomless mimosas are available during the Sunday buffet for an additional $25.
Bright, modern space with clean, cultural decor creates a welcoming, lively atmosphere. Seating includes hard wooden benches and small tables, encouraging casual dining. The vibe blends authentic Lao and Thai influences with a polished, sit-down restaurant feel.
Papaya salad features crunchy cabbage and green papaya with options for mild spice. Staples like laap and sausage complement the fresh, crisp textures well.
Sausage here is made in-house and perfectly seasoned with a crisp texture. The Sai Oua stands out, closely resembling the sausage from Luang Prabang night market and pairs well with pepper sauce.
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Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
Expect to pay around $20 for a small to-go plate without rice.
The restaurant does not allow service animals, which may be a concern for some visitors.
Small space with chill vibes and a family atmosphere welcomes guests warmly. Most orders go to-go, but quick dine-in feels comfortable. Generous portions of authentic Lao dishes and affordable prices set it apart from typical Asian eateries.
Papaya salad stands out with its fresh flavors and consistent quality. It pairs well with rice plates and remains a go-to choice for a satisfying salad option.
Homemade sausages come with fresh, flavorful taste and sometimes include clear noodles inside. Sausage pairs well with sticky rice that has a nice texture and is not dry.
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The restaurant offers a variety of authentic Lao dishes at reasonable prices.
Portion sizes are larger than typical for Thai/Lao restaurants.
Most customers prefer takeout, but there is space for quick dine-in.
Small dining space blends Asian cultural decor with family-friendly atmosphere that feels both familiar and fresh. Calm, positive energy fills the room, supported by self-serve kiosks and a mini market with boba bar. Seating options include indoor and outdoor areas, making it welcoming for quick meals or casual dining.
Papaya salad stands out with its extra hot spicy kick and savory flavor. Bamboo salad and spring rolls also appear as solid options alongside staples like chicken, sticky rice, and larb.
Lao sausage stands out with a strong flavor and pairs well with sticky rice. Sausage dishes often come alongside fried chicken or pork, making for a hearty meal.
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Prices are reasonable, with chicken plates now around $9.
The egg rolls cost $5 for four pieces.
The deli moved to a larger location for better service.
Buffet-style steakhouse with a large salad bar and servers offering various meats on swords creates a lively dining experience. Elegant yet comfortable atmosphere features upscale decor and a warm, welcoming vibe. The place feels busy and loud but suits special occasions well.
A buffet offers a variety of fresh ingredients for custom Caesar salads. The salad bar features a diverse array of tasty options, all made with love and passion.
Servers bring various meats on swords, including Brazilian sausage and flank steak. The Brazilian sausage stands out as tasty but might suit dishes like jambalaya better than being served alone.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure prompt seating.
Happy hour drinks offer good value, typically from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Expect a high price point, especially for special occasions.
Self-serve style restaurant with cozy, welcoming atmosphere and vibrant Lao and Thai cultural decor. Busy and lively, it attracts locals who appreciate large portions and reasonably priced authentic Asian dishes. Seating is casual, encouraging a relaxed, home-like dining experience.
Papaya salad comes crisp and flavorful, served with Thai spicy heat on request.
Fried sausage comes as a popular side and pairs well with sticky rice. The sausage ranks high among dishes, noted for its rich flavor and frequent ordering alongside egg rolls.
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Parking is generally not a problem at LA Kitchen.
The restaurant is self-service for drinks and seating after ordering.
The bathroom is very clean with proper hand soap.
Small dining space features earthy Thai decor and a homey, chic vibe. Atmosphere stays peaceful and inviting, with a quiet energy that encourages relaxed conversation. Regulars appreciate the authentic Thai Lao cuisine and vegan options that stand out in the area.
Spicy and flavorful papaya salad stands out with a heat level rated around 5 out of 10. Squid salad and glass noodles with shrimps also appear as notable options.
Rustic, sticky, and spicy sausages come with a small container of sauce for leftovers. Homemade sausages stand out as a distinctive dish alongside other flavorful options.
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Expect a 30-45 minute wait during busy weekend dinner hours.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
A 3% surcharge applies for credit card payments.
Asian fusion spot offers indoor and outdoor seating with misters to cool customers. Atmosphere stays chill and relaxed with friendly vibes and music. Known for authentic Hmong street cuisine and a clean, cute setup.
Papaya salad stands out with its authentic flavor and a secret sauce that makes it special. The cucumber salad pairs well, featuring perfectly cut cucumbers and a delicious sauce.
Hmong sausage offers a balanced mix of fat and lean pork. It pairs well with sticky rice and comes with sides like pepper, eggrolls, and peanut sauce.
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Parking is limited due to the restaurant's proximity to a gas station.
Prices have increased recently, with some dishes now costing $3-5 more.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating options.