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🤢 2/5 - As a new Laotion in DC, I was very excited to learn that I
By 👻 @Bj K., 03/19/2023 3:00 am
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As a new Laotion in DC, I was very excited to learn that I lived right next to a Lao restaurant; However, I've been a bit disappointed with the authenticity and flavors of the food. I initially purchased Orm (Gai), which is one of the dishes I ask my mom to make every time I visit home. It's a stew with very aromatic herbs and is supposed to pack a punch of spice from the Thai chilis. When I got the orm, I was overall disappointed. It was more like a soup with all the ingredients in it rather than a stew with a thicker consistency. Additionally, they used slices of chicken breasts which I wasn't a fan of.I then ordered the Lit Signature Salad because it looked amazing from the pictures. This was supposed to be a pungent, spicy papaya salad with pieces of nam (fermented pork) and vermicelli rice noodles. I was expecting lots of padek (fermented fish sauce) based on how dark the pictures looked, but instead what I got was something that tasted like a som tum from a Thai restaurant which aren't the same thing. Additionally, the portion was extremely small.Overall, I'd say the food is meh. If you're looking to be "introduced" to Lao cuisine and find it too taboo to eat at an authentic restaurant, I'd say give this place a try. They definitely have gentrified the food to be more friendly towards folks who haven't had Lao food, which I get. The place itself is very cute and the staff are always nice.
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