hash browns over easy, chile in a bowl
with burgers and fries, what kind of pie?"
-Tom Waits

The food in Laos deserves special mention. It is spectacular: fresh and flavourful. My first meal, at a funky restaurant-cooking school, I ordered the "lemongrass stuffed chicken", thinking that a translation error mean I would receive chicken stuffed with lemongrass. Not so. Here's a picture to prove it: the dipping sauce was divine. Last night, with the company of two Laos girls from my travel agency, I had chicken with basil, local sausages, and a river fish cooked with lemon grass, chilies and lemon. The fish was expertly

Drinking here is also noteworthy. First of, you can order any beer you like, as long as it's Beer Lao. It's thankfully a non-offensive lager that suits the climate. My guesthouse owner invited me to join her and two mates for beer, which is consumed as follows. First, from a large bottle, she pours herself one quarter of a small glass, says "now I drink" and downs it. Then she repeats and offers to the person on her left. As a result, beer is consumed rather slowly and at the discretion of the host! Ice may or may not be added. Don't laugh, it's refreshing!
Spent most of yesterday kayaking on the Ou river amidst karst land formations and beautiful,

PS: delighted to hear about Ignatieff back home. He's got the guts (backed by actual thinking) to repair Harper's mess. All I want for Christmas is...
2 comments:
Can't believe you didn't go along the Mekong! Still, I understand, some things must be missed. I'm still regretting not visiting the Cameron Highlands while I was in Malaysia.
Good song today, Thor. Waits kicks off the blog nicely.
The weird beer ceremony sounds fantastically peculiar. And the cliffs look lovely.
Beer Lao is the best beer in Southeast Asia! Have a look for the Beer Lao "Dark" - it's even better!
Great to hear that you're meeting so many locals.
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