“#JoeFoodTour do not be surprised by the outside appearance. This food is authentic and super yummy. Also, they are true to their Thai spice so if you think you can handle heat, I’d recommend mild or because the spice level is incredible. #HowdyFromHouston #ThePropertyJoes #“
“Nestled off of Bellaire Blvd, Houston TX, Lao’d District offers an unforgettable dining experience that tantalizes the senses. From the moment you step inside, you're enveloped in an inviting ambiance, with warm lighting and stylish decor setting the stage for an comfort style home cooked dishes. The menu is a testament to culinary craftsmanship, featuring a diverse selection of dishes, each bursting with flavor and artfully presented. But it's not just the food that shines here; the service is impeccable, with attentive staff ensuring that every need is met with a smile. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply craving a memorable meal, Lao’d District Restaurant delivers an unparalleled combination of good food, inviting ambiance, and top-notch service.I highly recommend you give it a try and experience for yourself! I will definitely be back the next time I come to town!“
“You know food is gonna be good when you see the bars on the windows! Great thai food. tons of options, very casual but with fantastic flavor. loved everything I tried but most of all the khao soi gai (coconut based creamy spicy soup with chicken and noodles) (I've never had it before so it was super new and unique. The tilapia was also a standout. maybe my only complaint is that the Thai Tea was slightly too sweet.“
“Very delicious food. I ordered the Red Curry and Lao Sausage. The curry was very yummy and the spice level is great. The sausage is very good as well. I will definitely come back to try other items on the menu. Also, the green tea is very refreshing.“
“Small, simple eatery serving Laotian and Thai food that’s pretty authentic. Portions are generous and the food is served fast by friendly staff. We ordered the Nam Khao crispy fried rice seasoned with curry paste. We swapped out the pork for tofu. Really enjoyed this dish. We tried the papaya salad, something we would eat almost daily during our visits to Thailand. It was OK but there was something about the seasoning that I didn’t like. My wife enjoyed it, though. Finally, we tried the Mushroom Laab, which had a nice minty flavor. I would definitely go back to the Sai Lao Thai Cafe.“