Lao Douang Paseuth, Laotian takeaway restaurant in Masséna boulevard, Paris, France.
Lao Douang Paseuth is a Laotian takeaway restaurant located on Boulevard Masséna in the 13th arrondissement, serving both eat-in and takeout options. The menu focuses on spring rolls, beef noodle soups, rice-based dishes, and salads prepared in a simple setting.
This establishment arrived during the 1980s when Southeast Asian communities settled in Paris and brought their food cultures to the city. It represents part of that migration wave that transformed the dining landscape of the 13th arrondissement.
The kitchen reflects how Laotian and Thai cuisines share techniques and ingredients, with sticky rice and fresh herbs appearing in most dishes. This blend shows how both traditions inform the meals served here.
The restaurant provides tables for dining in and a counter for takeout orders, allowing visitors to eat quickly or sit down comfortably. The modest interior means you can easily find a spot and get your meal without unnecessary wait.
The Lao steak and raw beef salad are prepared using traditional Laotian recipes with specific marinades and spice blends that take time to master. These dishes demonstrate how the kitchen maintains authentic techniques passed down through generations.
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