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Lao Street Food Tour in Vientiane, Laos - Laos is an amazing country for food lovers, and there’s no better way to start sampling street food than to visit a local market in Vientiane.
Khua Din Market - This is one of the most bustling morning markets in Vientiane. You’ll discover an ocean of fresh ingredients available in the parking lot before 8 am. But for cooked food, I found some of the best stalls in the tented section at the back of the market - there you’ll find a few stalls serving all things Lao food - a place to have a Lao sticky rice feast.
Sausage - 5,000 LAK ($0.60) - First at the market we stopped for a quick Luang Prabang sausage, known as sai oua. They are so good, the beef in my opinion was tastier than the beef.
For our sticky rice Lao feast throwdown, we ordered a bunch of different dishes and all ate them together. We had some stews, some jaew, sticky rice, a few grilled items, and the highlight for me was a stuffed fish. Total price - 117,000 LAK ($14.00)
Sandwich - 5,000 LAK ($0.60) - On the outside of Khua Din Market in Vientiane you’ll find a few stalls selling khao gee pate, the Laos version of French baguette sandwiches with pate and toppings. They are not the best quality, but for 5,000 kip, they are a bargain and really do taste pretty good.
Evening Cooked Food Market - For this Vientiane street food tour, in the evening we headed to Ban Anou Night Market, a peaceful evening market where you’ll find a good selection of Lao food.
Khao Piak Sen - First we had a bowl of khao piak sen. Total price - 15,000 LAK ($1.80)
Next we had some stew dishes, and an order of green papaya salad, all of which were delicious. Total price - 65,000 LAK ($7.78)
Finally to end this Lao street food tour of Vientiane, Joel and I enjoyed some wonderful dried beef. Price - 10,000 LAK ($1.20)
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Lao Street Food Tour in Vientiane, Laos - Laos is an amazing country for food lovers, and there’s no better way to start sampling street food than to visit a local market in Vientiane.
Khua Din Market - This is one of the most bustling morning markets in Vientiane. You’ll discover an ocean of fresh ingredients available in the parking lot before 8 am. But for cooked food, I found some of the best stalls in the tented section at the back of the market - there you’ll find a few stalls serving all things Lao food - a place to have a Lao sticky rice feast.
Sausage - 5,000 LAK ($0.60) - First at the market we stopped for a quick Luang Prabang sausage, known as sai oua. They are so good, the beef in my opinion was tastier than the beef.
For our sticky rice Lao feast throwdown, we ordered a bunch of different dishes and all ate them together. We had some stews, some jaew, sticky rice, a few grilled items, and the highlight for me was a stuffed fish. Total price - 117,000 LAK ($14.00)
Sandwich - 5,000 LAK ($0.60) - On the outside of Khua Din Market in Vientiane you’ll find a few stalls selling khao gee pate, the Laos version of French baguette sandwiches with pate and toppings. They are not the best quality, but for 5,000 kip, they are a bargain and really do taste pretty good.
Evening Cooked Food Market - For this Vientiane street food tour, in the evening we headed to Ban Anou Night Market, a peaceful evening market where you’ll find a good selection of Lao food.
Khao Piak Sen - First we had a bowl of khao piak sen. Total price - 15,000 LAK ($1.80)
Next we had some stew dishes, and an order of green papaya salad, all of which were delicious. Total price - 65,000 LAK ($7.78)
Finally to end this Lao street food tour of Vientiane, Joel and I enjoyed some wonderful dried beef. Price - 10,000 LAK ($1.20)
Thank you for watching this Lao street food tour!
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My man eyes always look super lit
What is the name of the steamed brain because when i was looking it up all i could find was lao mok pa
Mark and Joe, perfect combo. 👌
You know ur wife cook's food just like khmu people
Lekker diliguis zelf bepalen zelf good filling
my mouth is watering…while watching you guys eating.
Ohhhyahhh😋 I love it!!👌🏽🫡
At least this guy tried Lao Food. Unlike Uncle Roger
Sticky rice with Lao omelette is godly 💖
Micah made me laugh when he made his "Eeeeew Sour but I likes it let me take another sip mum" face 😂
Joel annoys me with his gift swing self. Glad you dumped him.
Ying cant take her eyes off the Papaya Salad 😀
That lady selling bread a.k.a Kao chee Parte did not even wear gloves. She just used her hand picking ingredients then putting them on the bread.
That's so gross. I thought Laos would already learn by now since there are Western tourists going there.
But they are still dirty as usual. I am embarrassed to be Lao.
I've only been watching your videos for a little while now but I'm so inspired by what I've seen that I've started trying some of your recipes myself keep up the good work Mark weins a fan from New Zealand 😁
The vocabulary applied to the culinary of art is an extreme, joyfully
I suggest you to go to Si hom in Vientiane Lao at night it's because it's a night market and have lots of good food
Good very Good 😋