Ping Kai and Bung Khao Larm



There is nothing more inviting than the delicious taste of warm ping kai and bung khao larm during festival times. When I think of ping kai and bung khao larm I think of Boun That Luang.
By Darly • February 20, 2008



There is nothing more inviting than the delicious taste of warm ping kai and bung khao larm during festival times. When I think of ping kai and bung khao larm I think of Boun That Luang.
Categories: Food, Photo of the Day
Tags: Grilled chicken, sticky rice
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Oh my goodness, and tum buk houng to go with that, I think I’ll be in heaven.
[...] was having a craving for ping peek kai and spicy salad after looking at food photos from Laos so I bought some chicken wings and made myself a batch of BBQ chicken wings, Lao style of course. [...]