Great! You are the first westerner who knew about Laotian history regarding Isaan and Laos. Bravo! You nailed it. Yeah, French arbitrary used the Mekong river as border between Siam and Laos in 1893.
first one is khao piek SEN. which is translated to when rice noodle. khao piek is rice congee! glad to see more travellers going to my moms home country. Lao food is my favourite food to eat hands down
Isan is Laos until 1893, until France was divided by the Mekong border, the left of the river passes into Thailand, the right of France (modern Laos) !!! ordinary old generation if Thais, then they say Lao-Isan, and if Laotians, then they say Tai-Isan, Isan words are like pity a person or like a person from one country to another country
Just found your channel, and this is the first video I watched, great job man. I've been chatting a gal from Vientiane, so I'm starting to get interested. Thanks
Another comment, yeah, it sure isn't like vermachini noodles, like you pronounced kao-piak-sen, rice soup like porridge, you're having the noodle made version. Glad you had a great meal👍 😊...
Lao and Thai have the same ancestors. They're divided because of dynasties in the past. The difference is like England and America similar in language but different history.
Nice to see you i Laos! I love this country. I have only been in the western part but you are going to love it for sure. Have you heard of the Gibbon Experience? Google it. Quite the fun and cool experience and would make a great vlog too. Ziplines and tree houses!! Anyways Happy Travels
I like to call Kao Peak as the Laotian Udon. For those who can’t imagine or describe just say it’s like udon or Banh Canh from Vietnam, or chicken noodle soup if we still have trouble describing it.
@@MrLuckyAndrew It’s all good. You are “fa-rung” so they don’t expect that your pronunciation be accurate! 😂😂 I’ll be visiting the homeland in a few weeks myself. 👍
Laos look like green peach full country not so many TH-camr exploring laos i frist time saw your videos on bangladesh tour then i am fan of your videos why you not make a video with bangladeshi food when you are here stay well stay safe from gazipur city bangladesh
Laos is listed in the 25 counties for tourist destinations in National Geographic, Wonderlust travel and the Telegraph news. Please visit when you have a chance
I'm thankful that he is visiting Laos. Laos is an underrated country. Most tourists seem to ignore or skip Laos. I've vacation in Laos many times. I love the beauty of this country. They have beautiful French colonial architecture everywhere. It's part of Laos history.
Welcome to my country (Laos). I’m glad that you like Vientiane and have enjoyed trying to have Lao foods. That noodle shop is not far from my house. I like this noodle shop too. It’s Saep. Saep means yummy 😋. I heard you talk about Lao foods are similar to Isan foods. Actually Isan and Lao foods are same because Isan used to be Laos 🇱🇦. Here’s a link about Isan en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Lao_and_Isan
It’s fucked up thailand got Lao ppls land when divided n they ended up getting majority of da beautiful side. Trust me, one day Lao will get their land back. Anyways. Awesome video. Love.
My understanding is that lao language and thai are almost identical roughly 80% to 90% from speaking perspective but it's different in term of writing.
Hello Kow peik sen is the noodles version. Kow peik kow is the rice version. Both originated from Vietnam. I DK why they spelled it and the way it pronounce on the map is Vientiane but it should spell and pronounce it as “VeingChanh “
Thai and Lao are interchangeable. Laotian people understand central dialect of Thai but Thai people don’t understand Lao. same family language Kradai-Tai.
I thought I watch 1 more video from you. thank you is "Kob chay" NOT "hob chay". The Lao seems to have taken many foods from the Vietnamese. Sure, a Vietnamese guy made it really famous in 1970s the Banh Mi. Now even the Lao makes like it was Lao food. In the sit down restaurants, the Lao even make egg rolls and Banh Xeo the Vietnamese way. Now, the "soup" Khao Pierk. Literally, it means wet rice. The noodles are made of rice flour. You can have khao pierk just with rice grains. It would be thicker. Your soup was more soupy almost like the Vietnamese Pho. However, in Vietnam, you would find this porridge with the noodles but thicker. It would be made from pork bones and comes with chunks of pork blood and you even eat it with pieces of Cha Quay (big double sticks of dough, chinese style). Really good. I read and speak Lao, Vietnamese, English and spanish. I can speak a little Thai. I don't know how you guys travel without speaking hardly anything.
in the southern (Savannakhet and Pakse huge vietnamese population) part of Laos before we left that is call BAHN CANH. My family travel a lot when we were little. When we moved to Vientiane they call it Kow Piek Sen ( I suspect that the entire country now call it that). But banh canh /Kow piek sen is a vietnamese dish. Off topic, Kow Piek Sen is congee /rice porridge to me. The banh canh soup in the southern part back then is thicker than what I see you eating now and also thicker than I see them eating in Vietnam.
私は、ラオスの事を、勉強不足であまり知らなかった🥲あなたの旅ビデオに感謝。ラオスは私の旅行候補に挙がりました😘
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great! You are the first westerner who knew about Laotian history regarding Isaan and Laos. Bravo! You nailed it. Yeah, French arbitrary used the Mekong river as border between Siam and Laos in 1893.
Thanks! 😃
Yes, you nailed it! Great job... and welcome to Lao PDR = Lao People Don't Rush 😁
first one is khao piek SEN. which is translated to when rice noodle. khao piek is rice congee!
glad to see more travellers going to my moms home country. Lao food is my favourite food to eat hands down
Isan is Laos until 1893, until France was divided by the Mekong border, the left of the river passes into Thailand, the right of France (modern Laos) !!! ordinary old generation if Thais, then they say Lao-Isan, and if Laotians, then they say Tai-Isan, Isan words are like pity a person or like a person from one country to another country
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Thank you for sharing, Laos it’s beautiful country.
Khao piak sen is the best kind of noodle. It’s best with chicken and blood 🩸and you need chilli oil.
Great city view from the street with clear and useful descriptions. Thanks for sharing. Will definitely visit soon.
Thank you my friend for visiting us at Laos 🇱🇦 that was my favorite soup
Yea I love it!
Good video. i am glad you enjoy Vientiane and street food.
Nice!! Glad you were able to enjoy Lao 🙌
Love your video. Enjoy your vacation there. Watching from Cambodia.
Interesting place , keen to see you explore over the month or so, if it's safe some trips out of the city would be awesome
Just found your channel, and this is the first video I watched, great job man. I've been chatting a gal from Vientiane, so I'm starting to get interested. Thanks
I want to go ! Sai Bai dee 👋
Welcome to Laos the ancestral homeland of East Asia, mainland Southeast Asia and Island Southeast Asia.
You earn my total respect for not pronouncing the letter S in Laos. Kao Piag is one of the most delicious dishes in the world.
I miss laos. The last time i. Visited was in 2003. My mom says alot has changed.
Love lao food laos small country but I lot of nature wather falls.
$1-16000kip
I'm Laos this was my breakfast everyday but I only like chicken flavor haha glad to see people trying traditional food :)
It's so good!
Welcome to Laos, you speak Lao pretty good. Have a good trip
Thanks! Just a few words :)
Another comment, yeah, it sure isn't like vermachini noodles, like you pronounced kao-piak-sen, rice soup like porridge, you're having the noodle made version. Glad you had a great meal👍 😊...
Thank you for visit lao. That Noodle soup looks so yummy 😋
Hi, Great Vlogs thanks. can I ask what make is your backpack it looks great and comfortable
Osprey. It’s about 10 years old and very broken in!
Welcome to Laos 🇱🇦
Lao and Thai have the same ancestors. They're divided because of dynasties in the past. The difference is like England and America similar in language but different history.
Thank you for that knowledge 🙏🏽 young Lao American here trying to learn through modern tech. I love these food tours
Nice to see you i Laos! I love this country. I have only been in the western part but you are going to love it for sure. Have you heard of the Gibbon Experience? Google it. Quite the fun and cool experience and would make a great vlog too. Ziplines and tree houses!! Anyways
Happy Travels
I like to call Kao Peak as the Laotian Udon. For those who can’t imagine or describe just say it’s like udon or Banh Canh from Vietnam, or chicken noodle soup if we still have trouble describing it.
welcome to Laos!
Thanks for visiting my homeland! ❤️😊
It’s “jeow”… pronounced like a cat’s “meow”
That baguette is called “kow gee patte’”
Thank you “Kob Jai”
I usually tell people to say “Jail” but jeow and meow is a good example! 😂
@@MrLuckyAndrew It’s all good. You are “fa-rung” so they don’t expect that your pronunciation be accurate! 😂😂
I’ll be visiting the homeland in a few weeks myself. 👍
Welcome to 🇱🇦
Isan people have lao roots
The one you're eating right now, they Khao paek. It's different from noodles soup.
I love Lao Kao piet seen is the best in Laos. Especially the thick one
Laos look like green peach full country not so many TH-camr exploring laos i frist time saw your videos on bangladesh tour then i am fan of your videos why you not make a video with bangladeshi food when you are here stay well stay safe from gazipur city bangladesh
Ran out of time! I’ll be back to Bangladesh though
This is one part of Southeast Asia that I really don't have much of a clue about. So excited for more of Laos!!
Laos is listed in the 25 counties for tourist destinations in National Geographic, Wonderlust travel and the Telegraph news. Please visit when you have a chance
I'm thankful that he is visiting Laos. Laos is an underrated country. Most tourists seem to ignore or skip Laos. I've vacation in Laos many times. I love the beauty of this country. They have beautiful French colonial architecture everywhere. It's part of Laos history.
Welcome to lao 🥰🇱🇦
Welcome to my country (Laos). I’m glad that you like Vientiane and have enjoyed trying to have Lao foods. That noodle shop is not far from my house. I like this noodle shop too. It’s Saep. Saep means yummy 😋. I heard you talk about Lao foods are similar to Isan foods. Actually Isan and Lao foods are same because Isan used to be Laos 🇱🇦.
Here’s a link about Isan
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Lao_and_Isan
My favorite!!!
"ເຂົ້າປຽກ" it's my favorite noodles soup in Laos 😋 thank you for supporting us ຂອບໃຈຫຼາຍໆ 😊🙏
Thanks for watching!
I'm drooling. 😋😋😋
It’s fucked up thailand got Lao ppls land when divided n they ended up getting majority of da beautiful side. Trust me, one day Lao will get their land back. Anyways. Awesome video. Love.
Don’t forget Cambodia was also French indochina
ESAN FOOD IS ETHIC OF LAOS FOOD CLARIFY LOL
thanks
Lao and isaan is the same people
My understanding is that lao language and thai are almost identical roughly 80% to 90% from speaking perspective but it's different in term of writing.
Similar language and culture.
Great video!
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Thanks for the video! What mic do you use?
Thanks! Rode video mic pro+
Hows the heel after getting stung, did you need to get the spines extracted?
Still sore, spines are still in there
I love your videos, but the country is called "Laos" and the language is Lao or Laotian.
That type of noodle is also eaten in Vietnam.
Hi good friend, just drop'n some info for ya, Hanoi is the Capital of Vietnam, passing it on I am...
Laos noodles using sweet and jasmine rices that why they firmer Vietnamese
Laos noodles sweet? You don't know Laos at all. They don't eat sweet noodles, they eat super hot near in every dishes
Loas is unexplored! Lol
It’s visited by millions of people every year
Who ? You mean LAOS 🇱🇦 ? Knock it off ! Enough with your Sarcasm
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seems like burma gets less visitors than laos
I believe it's pronounced "Vien-chanh"
Hello 👋 👋
Hello 👋
Hello Kow peik sen is the noodles version. Kow peik kow is the rice version. Both originated from Vietnam. I DK why they spelled it and the way it pronounce on the map is Vientiane but it should spell and pronounce it as “VeingChanh “
Same way how foreign say Bangkok & local say 'goong tape'. Laos is Vientiane, local say "vieng chanh"
Thai and Lao are interchangeable. Laotian people understand central dialect of Thai but Thai people don’t understand Lao. same family language Kradai-Tai.
Essen is Lao or was Lao
I thought I watch 1 more video from you. thank you is "Kob chay" NOT "hob chay". The Lao seems to have taken many foods from the Vietnamese. Sure, a Vietnamese guy made it really famous in 1970s the Banh Mi. Now even the Lao makes like it was Lao food. In the sit down restaurants, the Lao even make egg rolls and Banh Xeo the Vietnamese way. Now, the "soup" Khao Pierk. Literally, it means wet rice. The noodles are made of rice flour. You can have khao pierk just with rice grains. It would be thicker. Your soup was more soupy almost like the Vietnamese Pho. However, in Vietnam, you would find this porridge with the noodles but thicker. It would be made from pork bones and comes with chunks of pork blood and you even eat it with pieces of Cha Quay (big double sticks of dough, chinese style). Really good. I read and speak Lao, Vietnamese, English and spanish. I can speak a little Thai. I don't know how you guys travel without speaking hardly anything.
in the southern (Savannakhet and Pakse huge vietnamese population) part of Laos before we left that is call BAHN CANH. My family travel a lot when we were little. When we moved to Vientiane they call it Kow Piek Sen ( I suspect that the entire country now call it that). But banh canh /Kow piek sen is a vietnamese dish. Off topic, Kow Piek Sen is congee /rice porridge to me. The banh canh soup in the southern part back then is thicker than what I see you eating now and also thicker than I see them eating in Vietnam.
That the soups made u stay younger longer and healthier soups