“Best Lao and Thai restaurant in the dallas fort worth area. The first time I tried it, the food was so good I had to come back again the next day. Customer service was hands down the best ive received in a while. 100% will a new go to spot in the “
“This place has good food. ? I had the secret menu item ?? stir fry? pineapple? combo. It was tasty. The heat ?that comes with it is on point ??. I got medium ?. It was just right ??. The staff??⚖️ are always willing to answer? any questions about the menu ? items. I'm loving ? the experience. I have already been back. I will return again. ? It's extremely cold in the lobby. So I gave atmosphere a 1.“
“Visited Frisco for the weekend and popped into Kin-D to try their take on Lao food. I was super impressed at how authentic and flavorful each dish was! I had lunch with 6 people so we were able to taste several dishes including the veggie and pork rolls, Lao sausage, garlic pork bites, nam khao, khao piak, mee ka tee, basil and curry fried rice, and pad thai.I was super impressed that they had nam khao and mee ka tee - two dishes I love but rarely see at restaurants.Overall everything was delicious and despite coming during a lunch rush and ordering a ton of dishes, all the food came out in a timely manner.Definitely recommend if you’re in the area!“
“Food was on point Laotian food. Perfect balance of flavor. We had the Lao fried rice, Kapoon, beef jerky, sticky rice and Thai tea. Everything replicate the taste of soul food. Definitely will come back. On sunny days don't sit by the windows it can get hot. Otherwise it was a great experience.“
“The fried tofu made my day alone!Ordered the Pas See Ew with fried tofu and Tai tea. Our server took fine care of us making sure we had an excellent experience.I would reccomend this place, especially during lunch when the plates are super reasonably priced.Thank you Sweet Rice“