That Luang Kitchen Lao Cuisine
About the Business
That Luang Kitchen Lao Cuisine is a cozy and inviting restaurant located in San Pablo, California. Specializing in authentic Lao cuisine, this hidden gem offers a delicious and unique dining experience for guests looking to explore the flavors of Laos. From traditional dishes like larb and papaya salad to mouthwatering noodle soups and grilled meats, That Luang Kitchen serves up a taste of Southeast Asia that will leave you coming back for more. With friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant is a must-visit for food lovers in the San Pablo area.
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Location & Phone number
1614 23rd St, San Pablo, CA 94806, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Authenticity is the key in the offerings from this restaurant, using the space from and old ethnic grocery store, the owners serves Laotian food that are home made. tried their mokpla, papaya salad, sausages, pork, sweet rice....all are properly done and perfectly seasoned."
"My only issue with this place, it may be small to some people, but charging us for a bottle of water vs just serving us a cup of water, really cheap of them. The food is good. The bathroom is clean. It’s wheelchair accessible."
"Excellent, family-owned Lao restaurant nestled in San Pablo. The food is great across the board and the service is top-notch. Don’t come expecting premium ambiance, but if looking for solid Lao food (been to Laos and my fiancée worked in Laos for a year) definitely recommend giving this place a try."
"Super authentic selection of noodle soups. Kow soy ground pork with chow fun noodle packs a strong umami depth of flavor, served with fermented fish paste (similar to Cambodian prahok) for an even deeper funk. Famous for it’s papaya salad. Well-frequented by Laotian people, always a good sign."
"Unusual menu, I'd come try other dishes. But I'll ask them to make No Spicy! Because I asked mild spice, at the end I couldn't it, it was tooo spicy. Small plates. When you every you feel it's an inexpensive place but not really. I paid these papaya salad and chicken fry $20+tips."
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