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Address: 586 Westford St, Lowell, MA 01851
Phone: (978) 441-0014
Website: https://www.zabb-elee.com/
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Chicken wings: The menu said Lao spices, but the reality was much gentler. It was a subtle, hard-to-pinpoint flavor profile that played it incredibly safe.
Moo Krob: A straightforward execution of crispy pork belly. Crispy skin and tender layers. Very similar to the crispy pork belly you’d find at a typical Thai restaurant.
Sticky Rice: Wrapped and steamed inside a traditional bamboo container. This was so much more satisfying than I thought, and that chewy base paired beautifully with the heavy meats. A massive upgrade over standard jasmine rice.
Once we walked in the door, we were greeted warmly (I forgot to ask for the hostess’s name). I said up front we wanted to order take out so she gave us a seat with menus and offered us two large glasses of ice water. After placing the order, I started to take in all of the decor. It’s pretty sumptuous, and at times I might call it a little decadent, but I’m guessing the goal is to make customers comfortable and feel like they are in a (small) palatial setting. There is a lot to look at in the large display cases, above and below the bar, in the corner with the ornate (rosewood?) table, chairs (thrones?), and divan. Lots of beautiful, spiritual, and fun, carved statues.
Our food was ready within 25 minutes, which was about the time we finished looking around from our seats at the heavy wooden table/chairs area.
The food smelled fantastic as we dove home. The dishes did not disappoint in the least. We ordered
C14. Nam Kao (deep fried rice with pork sausage and peanuts, to be wrapped with lettuce leaves).
C12. Pad Pak Boong (water spinach).
C7. Kra Pao Moo Krob (stir fried pork belly with bell peppers and onion)
B6. Lao sausage
Side of Jasmine rice
Everything was wonderful and fresh with delightful flavors. We would order these dishes again without hesitation. And I’m sure that there are many other things on the menu that deserve trying. That said, the star among our ordered dishes is the Nam Kao. That particularly was what I was craving and this is among the best that I’ve had (to be clear, I’ve only eaten Laotian food in the US; I’ve never been to Laos). The textures and the flavors were perfect. The Lao sausage was also worth writing home about.
Definitely give this place a try. Note that there are only a few tables to sit at in this tiny restaurant, so if it’s a busy night you may have to wait outside.
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The cooked larb beef was fantastic. Often if you can find this dish at a Thai restaurant it will be ground beef which isn’t as good, but not here. Thinly sliced beef with lots of aromatics. Make sure to order a side of sticky rice which it is typically eaten with. There was enough food for 2 people if you ordered 2 sides or rice. Heat was on a scale of 1-10 and they gave me a “medium”. I like spicy food and boy was I sweating.
I was also recommended the Kao Piek soup and absolutely loved it. It balanced out the heat from the larb since it is not spicy. It is similar to an American chicken noodle soup, but 10X better. Very thick broth with tons of garlic and very comforting. They hand make the noodles everyday. If you want it spicy, typically you add chili oil (not sriracha) which is a condiment at the table. Their chili oil is much spicier than other Asian restaurants I’ve been to so taste it first.
Cons: Crab Rangoon was completely burnt and inedible as seen below, food was cold upon opening, shrimp pad Thai had maybe 6 or 7 tiny pieces of shrimp hidden in the whole box, as pictured below, they forgot to put the chicken in my Chicken Basil Fried Rice. Paid $31 for a mediocre meal. Wanted to return it for a refund, but was persuaded in just letting it go by my husband, who wanted to enjoy a date night in.