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Got the Coconut Curry Roman and a Thai Tea, I like the broth of the coconut curry it was so smooth and flavorful. The place is pretty clean and good service with music setting the atmosphere!
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Another food adventure! This place is one of our top choices every time we come down to the Orlando area for authentic Lao Street Food. For the past 3 years as always they’re very consistent. Plus, the best lemongrass beef jerky - cannot leave without. Also, the desserts if you have room for it - it is a must try! We will be back again for sure…🫶👌
Feasting…🤩😋
2 orders of Lemongrass Beef Jerky ~ A serving of flash-fried lemongrass marinated beef.
Cucumber Salad 🌶️🌶️ ~ Lao style with pungent and salty flavors, cherry tomatoes, chillies, and funky dank sauce.
Steak Laab Rice Bowl 🌶️ ~ Steak Laab served over jasmine rice with a side of cucumbers.
Extra side of jasmine rice 🍚
Sweet Purple Rice With Mango ~ Sweet rice topped with mango, coconut cream, and coconut flakes.
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This place was incredible. It was our first time trying Laos food and we can’t wait to go back. The Crispy Rice Lettuce Wraps are an absolute must. They were so good.
The Lemongrass Beef Jerky was really well done and paired with the sticky rice was so good.
My husband’s favorite is the Coconut Curry Ramen. The curry was mild and sweet and he loved it.
And we got the Sweet Purple River With Mango and that was so good. The balance was so good. Wasn’t overly sweet but it was really good.
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Born and raised Sao Lao here. Food was great! LOVED that they had Khao piek Sen here, it was perfect for my festival-induced exhausted body. All the flavors were on point. Not a fan of the shared seating, it was pretty cramped, but everything else was great.
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We had a lot of good food on our trip to Florida, but Sticky Rice was by far the best meal we had. Everything was seasoned perfectly and flavorful. Surprised it received Recommended by Michelin instead of a Bib Gourmand.
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Omg ! Amazing food ! I was going not knowing how was gonna be. But it was so good.
I had the garlic wings (so good)
The tapioca pork dumplings (this ones blew my mind , they taste so freaking good )
And the steak la laab. Such good flavors !
Definitely will be my fav place 😌 in Orlando!
So super recommended for a nice and delicious meal. 🫶🏼 oh and I forgot the green Thai iced tea ♥️
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I have been looking for a Laotian restaurant for some time now. Sticky Rice did not disappoint! The flavors are distinct from other Asian styles of cooking, so if you think it's anything you've tried at your local Chinese, Japanese, or Korean spot, respectfully, you'd be wrong. Affordable, delicious, and a very chill vibe. I'll be back again!
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Sticky Rice is one of the best Asian restaurants in the whole Orlando area! I’ve been going here for years and I love it! They have the best Lao food I’ve ever eaten (which has elements from Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese if you’ve never tried), and I’ve visited northern Thailand where there are many Lao restaurants. They specialize in Lao street food and many of the dishes are absolutely incredible! Crispy Rice Lettuce Wraps, Lemongrass Beef Jerky, Pork Sausage, Pork Tapioca Dumplings, Curry Ribs, Laab…I could go on and on! So many good items from their menu. If you’re ever craving small-plate Asian food, I would recommend here before almost anywhere. Prices are reasonable, there is a decent amount of parking right next to the restaurant, food comes out fast (even when it’s busy), and the decor really makes you feel like you’re in Asia! I just love everything about this place and can’t speak highly enough of it. Give Sticky Rice a try and you’ll love it!!!
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Never thought I would try food from Laos! Was really good!! I eat a lot of asian food but this had its unique tastes! The lemongrass beef jerky was soo tasty and the crispy rice lettuce wraps was better than expected! The housemade riceflour noodles had such an amazing texture! Really hope I can come back to taste everything else!
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I've been hearing about this place for a long, long time. So it's been on my list. Then, it appeared on the Michelin Guide, so it got bumped up on that list. I came here one afternoon to feast. First of all, it's in the best location possible, right in the heart of Mills 50. Second of all, when you enter the store, you get greeted by a very pleasant staff, and they offer to help you with the menu. I felt very welcome.
We browsed the menu, and take up with a plan. I got myself a Thai Tea, and we ordered like five things to share.
Thai Tea (sweetened traditional thai tea, half and half). Very delicious. The half and half amount they use makes it just sweet enough and just creamy enough. Delicious.
The employees recommended the Pork Tapioca Dumplings (sweet radish & minced pork, peanuts, cilantro, dried chillies) to me. Never had anything like this. Just like a normal dumpling, but the outside is sticky, just a little sweet tapioca. Very fun, very delicious pork. The peanuts on the outside gave it a good texture, too.
They also had a special that wasn't on their regular menu, the Mok Pah (Lemongrass and herb steamed fish). Loved this. The fish within the banana leaf was very fragrant and very flavorful. Lemongrass, ginger, fish sauce, different bites yielded different flavors, it was just a lot of fun.
Laab Rice Bowl (Chicken; sauteed, cilantro, scallions, shallots, mint, served with jasmine rice, lettuce and cucumber). This was a nice, interactive dish. Lettuce and cucumber in order to put the chicken on and eat like nachos, very fresh and flavorful. And some nice jasmine rice to mix all around and get all juicy from the laab. Super cool dish.
Papaya Salad (Lao Style with pungent and salty flavors, cherry, tomatoes, chillies, funky dank sauce). Never had papaya salad before, so I was very excited. The way this place makes their dishes, you get a cherry here, a tomato there, chili in another bite. Every bite is different, and it's just a lot of fun. A nice, fresh, sweet salad, tamped down with some salt and some heat. Loved it.
Now we come to both my favorite dish and the biggest surprise of the day for me. The Jeow Bong Chicken Bao (fried chicken, sweet chili paste, red cabbage slaw). Whatever that sweet chili paste was that coated that chicken, I had never had that flavor before, but now I want it every day for the rest of my life. It was so deep and full of spices and flavor. And that red cabbage slaw added a good pop of fresh acid. Just a lovely dish.
Overall, this was such a wonderful place, and it is legit now one of my favorite places in Orlando. Will come back soon and often. Thanks, Sticky Rice!
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