enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. New Laotian restaurant opens in Tri-Cities + Longtime office ...

    www.aol.com/laotian-restaurant-opens-tri-cities...

    Office Depot closing. Office Depot, 1717 George Washington Way, is closing. The move will leave one Office Depot location in the Tri-Cities, on Canal Drive at Columbia Center.

  3. Laotian restaurant is set to be a centerpiece of new Cary ...

    www.aol.com/laotian-restaurant-set-centerpiece...

    The restaurant will open on the ground floor of the new apartment complex The Walker, looking out on the town’s $68 million park. Bounsanga is decades into a restaurant career that’s included ...

  4. Koi (dish) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koi_(dish)

    Koi made with raw fish is a popular dish in Laos and Isaan and a common source of infection with the Southeast Asian liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini. [1] Koi pla eaten in north-east Thailand is made from raw fish, live red ants, herbs and lime juice. [2] Koi pla is eaten soon after it is prepared, without a long period of soaking in acid ...

  5. Lao sausage - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lao_sausage

    Sai oua is an ancient Lao word for sausage, [1] literally sai (intestine) oua (stuffed). Sai oua is a spicy sausage originating from Luang Prabang, Laos. [2] [3] [4] Luang Prabang was once the royal capital and seat of power of the Kingdom of Lan Xang (1353-1707). The ancient city of Luang Prabang is considered to be the cradle of Lao culture ...

  6. Lao cuisine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lao_cuisine

    Lao cuisine or Laotian cuisine (Lao: ອາຫານລາວ, pronounced [ʔàː.hǎːn láːw], RTGS: ahan lao) is the national cuisine of Laos. The staple food of the Lao is sticky rice (Lao: ເຂົ້າໜຽວ, khao niao, [kʰȁw nǐaw]). Laos has the highest sticky rice consumption per-capita in the world with an average of 171 ...

  7. Khao jee - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khao_Jee

    In Laos, the term "khao jee" can also refer to a Lao-style French bread or baguette. One of the ever-lasting and fully embraced remnants of French colonial rules in Southeast Asia. [12] [13] The khao jee bread is commonly use in Vietnamese bánh mì sandwiches. The Lao variation of the sandwich is known as Khao Jee Pâté. [14] [15] [16]

  8. Khao poon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khao_poon

    Khao poon is one type of Lao rice vermicelli soup [2] that is often made with pounded chicken, fish, or pork in coconut milk broth (or without coconut milk) and seasoned with common Lao ingredients such as fish sauce, padaek, lime leaves, galangal, garlic, shallots, Lao chillies, and fish mint. Different versions of the dish are also in ...

  9. Taurus Ox (restaurant) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_Ox_(restaurant)

    Taurus Ox is a restaurant serving Lao cuisine in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. The menu has included sausage, [ 1 ] khao soi , phad lao, papaya salad, [ 2 ] thom khem, chicken laap, [ 3 ] and sticky rice wine.