Vegan Restaurant

Dao Lao Thai Restaurant

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · haltomCity · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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We went here for the first time. I got mine spicy at level 2 and it is hot. My lips are still burning afterward. My husband ordered pho said it is different from viet pho. It tasted a bit of citrus or lemongrass. The food is good. Recommend to try out but be careful with the spicy level if you dobt eat spicy food.

We went here for the first time. I got mine spicy at level 2 and it is hot. My lips are still burning afterward. My husband ordered pho said it is different from viet pho. It tasted a bit of citrus or lemongrass. The food is good. Recommend to try out but be careful with the spicy level if you dobt eat spicy food.

Wow! Can’t stop thinking about my meal and ready to go back soon. Stumbled upon this place on Google and went for lunch at an off hour and was the only person dining in. Nondescript and unassuming locale don’t quite describe the place. Having only a little experience with Lao cuisine, I wanted something I’ve never had and ordered the Tum Mua. The flavors were incredible and freshness of the ingredients was evident. I had a feeling this place didn’t mess around when it came to spice so I ordered a 3/5 which still had me sweating. When I checked out I picked up a bag of fried banana chips to take home which turned out to be deliciously fresh and crispy as well. The owners/employees were very kind and welcoming. The place is clearly family run with lots of care. I will have to go back and try more of the menu including some of the Thai Curries that I am more familiar with for comparison. So I won’t pass final judgment yet, but the food here maybe, just maybe, is in the top tier for food in DFW. Was not expecting that.

Wow! Can’t stop thinking about my meal and ready to go back soon. Stumbled upon this place on Google and went for lunch at an off hour and was the only person dining in. Nondescript and unassuming locale don’t quite describe the place. Having only a little experience with Lao cuisine, I wanted something I’ve never had and ordered the Tum Mua. The flavors were incredible and freshness of the ingredients was evident. I had a feeling this place didn’t mess around when it came to spice so I ordered a 3/5 which still had me sweating. When I checked out I picked up a bag of fried banana chips to take home which turned out to be deliciously fresh and crispy as well. The owners/employees were very kind and welcoming. The place is clearly family run with lots of care. I will have to go back and try more of the menu including some of the Thai Curries that I am more familiar with for comparison. So I won’t pass final judgment yet, but the food here maybe, just maybe, is in the top tier for food in DFW. Was not expecting that.

Amazing food , we loved everything we ordered, Yellow Curry, Lao Sausage, Sticky Rice and the Best Thai Tea ! We will definitely be back