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Contribuisci feedbackThe elder waitress was away too nasty, when we asked for 2 sliced lemons in the water, she turned around questioned us for what why you need it? , her tone was not only nasty, her hostile look made you want to stay far sway from this place, in addition, small portion of the dish, dirty plate, it was first time to visit there, will be our last time to visit as well. The short hair lady was kind and nice, hope she can help to train the nasty lady one day. ?
The food is incredible. I love the variety of fresh veggies, freshly sliced meat (including lamb and pork belly), sides of spices, chili, and garlic oil! You can quickly customize your food to your liking. I'll have to come back for the lau dishes on the menu!Vegetarian options: Fresh greens like bok choy and cabbages. Carrots, broccoli, bamboo shoots, variety of mushrooms, and okra!Kid-friendliness: My son loved the hot pot experience here! He got to try new ingredients like quail eggs!
Ordered food to go. Wasn’t given any utensils or napkins. Khaopoon only have coconut taste. Papaya didn’t have enough sauce so it tasteless. Meat sticks didn’t taste good. Overall it fails my expectations of good Laos foods.Food: 1/5
This is our favorite hot pot in the Seattle area. The spicy beef broth has us completely sold on it, and revolving conveyor is a fun touch. The staff is always friendly and helpful, and the food is always fantastic. There are so many different veggies and meats to choose from you can be sure there is something for everyone. I never remember to take photos here because I can't wait to dig in.Vegetarian options: Tons of vegetables and tofu to pick from on the conveyor
I want to support the business, but $15.99 for this much Nam Kao is unbelievable. I’ll continue to support other Lao restaurants, but this is my last time for this place.