I was eager to try this place after initially hearing about the opening from laikom and then his positive report. Titus also wrote about it on his blog.
From what I understand, there may be Laotian dishes here and there, but not an actually dedicated Laotian restaurant within the city limits.
I was in a group of 4 and we ordered a good portion of the menu. We enjoyed our meal and I'm looking forward to returning and trying some more things.
We had:
- Tum Luangphrabang (papaya salad with crab paste)
- Esan sausage
- Lau Der jerky (the spicier version of two offered beef jerkies)
- Nam khao
- Lab beef
- Gai yang (grilled chicken thigh)
We ordered medium spicy for the papaya salad and the lab. We agreed that both could have been a bit spicier so if you are seeking spice, I'd advise you to ask for it on the higher side (they asked when we ordered so it should be easy to specify).
The jerky and the nam khao were the standouts and I would absolutely order them again. Two of my dining companions were lamenting Rainbow's closure and that there was no longer anywhere nearby to get it (they live in Lincoln Square). This version was maybe a notch below Rainbow's but still very good. They immediately planned to come back to get it again soon.
The jerky was really well seasoned and had a great depth of flavor.
The papaya salad was a different style than I have seen in other SE Asian restaurants (larger slices rather than shredded). This was OK, but I think I prefer the texture of shredded papaya in the salad. I don't know if there was a ton of crab funk/flavor, but I would get this again in the future but might order it with a bit more spice.
The lab beef and gai yang were so so. I think I prefer pork or chicken for lab/larb, but we were getting chicken with another entree so we opted for beef. As stated above, I think this could have also been a tad spicier. I'll try that with the chicken next time.
I also was expecting a bit more funk from the Esan sausage since I figured it to be an Issan relative. These were still tasty but lacked some of the tang I might have expected.
I will definitely be back to try more of the menu. The soups look good and I'd like to try the sausage entree.
Lao Der
3922 N. Elston
https://www.laoderchicago.com/