Khaiphaen

Curious about this week's dish? 😉

It's called a "khaipean". A Laotian dish that refers to the wild river weed that grows along the Mekong River. It's a staple dish (often fried) & filled with sesame seeds, garlic and tomato.

This particular dish can be found at Khaipean, Luang Prabang - a restaurant with its own food & hospitality program! The food is delicious, reasonably priced & remains one of the top spots for trying out Khaipean! 

Details: Tripadvisor, Google Maps, Facebook

 
 
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