Laotian Cuisine
Land of a Million Elephants
Laotian cuisine is the hidden gem of Southeast Asia, centered on sticky rice, fresh herbs, and bold flavors of lime, chilies, and fermented fish that make it irresistibly addictive.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Laotian cuisine
Indian cultural influence, arriving via Khmer and Mon intermediaries, contributed curry concepts and spice use, though Lao cooking uses these elements with far greater restraint than Thai or Cambodian cuisines. Vietnamese influence from the east brought spring rolls, noodle soups, and baguettes.
French colonial rule from 1893 to 1953 left a lasting mark: baguettes, pate, and strong coffee became staples that Laotians made their own. Thai culinary influence is pervasive due to linguistic and cultural proximity, though Lao cooks insist their food is more herbaceous, less sweet, and more reliant on fermented flavors than its Thai counterpart. Padaek (Lao fermented fish sauce, chunkier and more pungent than its Thai or Vietnamese equivalents), sticky rice (the foundation of every meal), galangal (a ginger relative used in soups and pastes), lemongrass (essential to marinades, soups, and salads), and dried chili (used in dipping sauces and relishes called jaew).
Jaew Mak Len
Jeow Bong
Kaeng No Mai
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Laotian cuisine
Seng Luangrath
Laotian-American chef and owner of Thip Khao and Padaek restaurants in Washingtβ¦
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Laotian cuisine
The Food of Laos
The definitive English-language Laotian cookbook featuring recipes for larb, tam mak hoong, and other authentic dishes.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Laotian cuisine
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Jaew Mak Len
Roasted Tomato Dipping Sauce
Every meal
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Jeow Bong
Spicy Chili Paste
Served with every meal
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Kaeng No Mai
Bamboo Shoot Soup
Dinner
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Khai Paen
Fried River Weed Sheets
Snack or appetizer
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Khao Jee
Laotian Grilled Sticky Rice
Morning snack
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Khao Lam
Bamboo Sticky Rice
Dessert or snack
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Khao Niew
Sticky Rice
Every meal
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Khao Nom Kok
Coconut Rice Cakes
Morning or afternoon snack
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Khao Piak Khao
Laotian Rice Porridge
Breakfast
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Khao Piak Sen
Laotian Rice Noodle Soup
Breakfast or lunch
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Khao Poon
Laotian Curry Vermicelli Soup
Festivals and special occasions
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Khao Tom
Laotian Banana Leaf Rice Parcels
Festivals and ceremonies
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Laab
Minced Meat Salad
Lunch or dinner
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Lam Mak Nao
Pumpkin Stew with Dill
Dinner
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Mok Pa
Steamed Fish in Banana Leaf
Dinner
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Naem Khao
Crispy Rice Salad
Appetizer or snack
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Or Lam
Luang Prabang Stew
Dinner
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Oua Khao Poon
Stuffed Lemongrass Skewers
Appetizer or snack
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Ping Kai
Laotian Grilled Chicken
Lunch or dinner
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Ping Sin
Laotian Grilled Beef
Dinner or drinking snack
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Sai Oua
Laotian Herb Sausage
Afternoon snack or appetizer
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Sup Phak
Laotian Vegetable Soup
Lunch or dinner
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Tam Mak Hoong
Lao Papaya Salad
Any meal, snack
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Yum Woon Sen
Glass Noodle Salad
Lunch