What you can't see is just how HOT it was - 38°C (100°F) at 9am! 🥵Our equipment kept overheating, but luckily this footage still survived! 👍 Thanks for watching - Can't wait to share more Laos adventures with you next time! ❤
Wow.. Nice to see you two enjoying the food at Three Sisters restaurant. I ate there couple time this summer. Their pho noodle is excellent. Welcome to Laos.... And thanks for sharing your story... Good luck and safe travel.......
The traditional lao noodles are actually not traditional. It's a noodle version of papaya salad, lao style aka pa dak or fermented fish. Usually, you would have eaten it with meat or add lettuce. Im glad you both tried it.
The balut is nice and young. Usually, when you buy them from the market, you can ask how old the eggs are: how many days. They usually would have a few "age" ranges in different baskets. This is nice because it's younger, the head, body, legs, body, feet are not formed yet. That's perfect. I can't eat the "fully formed" duck egg. But, they didn't bother to tell you to get some salt and pepper and even herbs to diffuse the idea and not get gagged and throw up. One normally eats a boiled egg with salt and pepper, no?
Thanks for the info! Yeah, I don't think we could handle the older, fully formed egg either. Next time, we'll definitely have to try it with salt and pepper, that sounds even tastier
I just discovered your videos! I love Lao food! Just FYI, fish sauce will be in most dishes lol try to get use to it. Most southeast Asian countries use fish sauce lol
Loa people comes out really early for the morning market then they normally go back to the house to hide out from the sun or they go to work. They normally come back out when the sun goes down to socialize. Most Lao traditional dishes used fermented fish sauce so the taste and smell will be too strong for most foreigners. Most Lao people will also call the highest prices because they're expecting their customers to bargain. For example; if they're saying $10, you should be negotiating for $2.50.
I give you guys a thumbs up for giving those noodles more than one chance. Traditionally Lao people get them spicy or extra spicy to balance out the fishy taste. There is no better way to enjoy fermented fish sauce (padek) without lots of peppers.
I think you just got introduced to something called "pa-daak" which is fermented fish with that noodle dish. It can be over powering and pungent. Don't worry, I'm Lao and I hate it too. 😄
Although we agree that 'ch' would be more accurate, we researched this for some time prior to arriving and decided to use a pronunciation we felt our global audience would be more familiar with. We also anglicize other city names in our vlog for the same purpose (even in our own countries - i.e. Seoul), but we always appreciate comments like this so others can learn as well 😊 Thank you!
What you can't see is just how HOT it was - 38°C (100°F) at 9am! 🥵Our equipment kept overheating, but luckily this footage still survived! 👍
Thanks for watching - Can't wait to share more Laos adventures with you next time! ❤
Want to watch Bangladeshi video also. 🇧🇩
I def need to go visit! Born there, left when I was 3 months old, raised in America. 40 yrs old now and haven’t had the chance to go back yet 😭😭.
Thank you for sharing this video I miss my home town country having fun on your trip to Laos
Congratulations to you guys for your new remarkable video from Vientiane,Laos to shows these amazing places in 2023-2024❤❤❤
hey! Thanks for sharing enjoying your trip
Nice video guys. My favorite dessert. Enjoy Laos guys
Wow.. Nice to see you two enjoying the food at Three Sisters restaurant. I ate there couple time this summer. Their pho noodle is excellent. Welcome to Laos.... And thanks for sharing your story... Good luck and safe travel.......
Thank you! We appreciate your kind words. Three Sisters was delicious, we'll have to try their pho noodles if we get a chance to visit again someday 😊
Welcome 🇱🇦
We went to the massage spot today because of your video. I told the owner and she remembered you and was so touched you made a video.
Great video guys! Can't wait to see your next upload!❤❤
Thank you so much! Hopefully it will finish uploading soon 😊
The traditional lao noodles are actually not traditional. It's a noodle version of papaya salad, lao style aka pa dak or fermented fish. Usually, you would have eaten it with meat or add lettuce. Im glad you both tried it.
WOW!! I thought Bangkok was hot. I will be there next week for a long weekend, 4 nights. My first time in Laos. Good video!
사라님은 꾸미지 않아도 너무 이쁨~😍
유익한 정보들 감사합니다~
두분 너무 보기좋습니다~. 안전한 여행되시구요~ 구독합니다!
Wow
Hi how you been doing? Thank you for visjit lao my home townt right now i live in USA
You have a great hometown - we really enjoyed our time there 😊
I would say thanks for visit Laos have a wonderful day
Love your vibes!! You guys are perfect to each other.
Wow amazing Beautiful video 🆙👍🏻🏞️💌🌼🌸🌼🙏🏻✌🏻
I went up there…it is beautiful view!!
LOL again with the papaya sauce with the noodles. Love your guys facial expression when you didn't really like it. hahahhaha
Welcome to Laos ❤
welcome to laos
Welcome to Laos🇱🇦
Thank you!
LMAO that massage comparison 🤣🤣🤣
Hii fam. Im a new subscriber.. love this
Vientiane is just like a backyard 🤣🤣🤣
Enjoy your trip guys 😍😍👍👍
I went in 2019! And will be going back in end of March - April 17 can’t wait 🙌
It's addictive! We already want to go back! Have a safe trip 😊
Very nice video
That building you can get to the top, ot was probably under construction. I was there last month
Very nice
The balut is nice and young. Usually, when you buy them from the market, you can ask how old the eggs are: how many days. They usually would have a few "age" ranges in different baskets. This is nice because it's younger, the head, body, legs, body, feet are not formed yet. That's perfect. I can't eat the "fully formed" duck egg. But, they didn't bother to tell you to get some salt and pepper and even herbs to diffuse the idea and not get gagged and throw up. One normally eats a boiled egg with salt and pepper, no?
Thanks for the info! Yeah, I don't think we could handle the older, fully formed egg either. Next time, we'll definitely have to try it with salt and pepper, that sounds even tastier
Good advice. Don’t pay what they tell you to pay.
Thank you for exploring my motherland😊next time use your hands to grab our sticky rice lol
Hello ❤
Welcome to laos 🇱🇦
I just discovered your videos! I love Lao food! Just FYI, fish sauce will be in most dishes lol try to get use to it. Most southeast Asian countries use fish sauce lol
Thanks for watching! 😊 We love food with fish sauce usually, but some of the dishes were a little too strong for us this time
Thank you for your vidéo you both.❤❤❤
The coffee looks good & man, that's a lot of food. I think I prefer Sarah's type of massage 😂 No the balut is gross
We ate so well that day! Sarah agrees on the massage too 😂 she wouldn't even try the balut
Loa people comes out really early for the morning market then they normally go back to the house to hide out from the sun or they go to work. They normally come back out when the sun goes down to socialize. Most Lao traditional dishes used fermented fish sauce so the taste and smell will be too strong for most foreigners. Most Lao people will also call the highest prices because they're expecting their customers to bargain. For example; if they're saying $10, you should be negotiating for $2.50.
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Thum Khao Poon uses the same sauce as papaya salad. Alot of "salads" can be made with the same sauce.
I give you guys a thumbs up for giving those noodles more than one chance. Traditionally Lao people get them spicy or extra spicy to balance out the fishy taste. There is no better way to enjoy fermented fish sauce (padek) without lots of peppers.
thanx dude.. next years im overland to China. from indonesia and 1 day in laos..
Welcome to Lao😍
Sarah you looking so beautiful ❤️
You are a Superbe Couple for sure 😊🙏 bon appétit 💜
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Laos gret place
It’s the paddek lol Laos put it in everything 😋
Done like nd subscribe ❤
សូមតាជេមសុខកុំសូវនិយាយភាសារអងគ្លេសច្រើនពេកចាស់ៗស្រុកខ្មែរគាត់មិនចេះអងគ្លេសទេសូម្បីក្មេងៗក៏អញ្ចឹងដែរចង់ឱ្យគាត់យល់និងចេះគួរតែនិយាយភាសារខ្មែរឲ្យច្រើនជាង.
To much bah dack 😂😂
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Eita🇧🇷Brazil
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I like lao❤ from indo
Those noodles are made with a fermented fish sauce 😂
ສະບາຍດີ❤❤❤
I think you just got introduced to something called "pa-daak" which is fermented fish with that noodle dish. It can be over powering and pungent. Don't worry, I'm Lao and I hate it too. 😄
Glad to know we're not alone 😄 It was the strongest fish sauce we've ever tasted!
The funk 😂
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ແຊບໆ
ຍິນດີຕ້ອນຮັບເດີ້❤🇱🇦🇱🇦♥️
❤ສະບາຍດີ
Laos ແລະ ລາວ …
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❤ໂດຍສະບາຍດີ
Looks like Thailand in the 60s
Be sure to get a happy ending with that massage mate!!
Dude seriously.. if those noodles are too fishy for you then you’re in trouble. Look at your girl man she is beautiful
haha whats fishy noodles got to with how nice his girlfriend is
Beautiful? Lol. You are so delusional
Be careful of bad stomach lol.
Baby egg... you supposed to drink the juice
Sticky rice use hand
You don't go for a massage straight after a meal.
You need to pronounce it correctly it is ViengChen, but it spell Vientiane so the T in tian should sounds CH
Although we agree that 'ch' would be more accurate, we researched this for some time prior to arriving and decided to use a pronunciation we felt our global audience would be more familiar with. We also anglicize other city names in our vlog for the same purpose (even in our own countries - i.e. Seoul), but we always appreciate comments like this so others can learn as well 😊 Thank you!
I used Loca when I was there for 2 weeks... Loca is a lot better...
ทำไมเครื่องบินลาวจริงเลักมากเหมือนเครื่องเขาไช้ในฟารมครับ
นี้แหละคำพูดที่ไม่ได้ใช้สมองหรืสมองไม่ใช่สมองของคนเจรีญคิดแต่ดูถูกคนอื่นดูถูกชาติอื่นพูดเหมือนตัวเองรวยล้นฟ้าถุ่ย
Balut is the most yucky thing I can never eat.
Vieng jund not vient tien. Is the corect way to say.🏌
Welcome to Laos🇱🇦
Thank you 😊
ໄຂ່ລູກເປັນອາຫານໂປດຂອງຄົນລາວໂດຍສະເພາະພໍ່ຂອງຂ້າພະເຈົ້າເພິ່ນມັກຫລາຍ🤣