We Gluttons have been trying to make luscious food love with our Laotian family for a minute now. Yessir, I’m talking bout Sabai-Dee.

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Laotian cuisine is known for its heavy use of garlic, shallots, scallions and ginger. As the country spent time as a member of French Indochina, their portfolio exudes a culinary hodgepodge of its Chinese, Malaysian, Thai and Indian neighbors.

Thank Jah (or Budda, I guess) for the setup of this joint: Cafeteria style. You just eyeball, point and select.

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For a mental image, think a Laotion Old Country Buffet

The proprietors suggested “The Combo” for the absurd price of $3.99, which includes a choice of heaping spoonfulls of Lo Mien or Fried Rice as well as two selections from the buffet which is about 12 items deep. We meandered our way down the double pained window; ole Ma (pictured below, on right) acted as an South East Asian Godmother; cocking her head slightly left and nodding approval as we pointed to her faves.

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In the end, we went with the basil chicken, green beans with mushrooms in soy/fish sauce, green curry (with chicken and chinese eggplant), and sweet/sour chicken (all pictured below).

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Taking gold was the basil chicken…mildly spicy, robust and undisputably the dish that would bring us back many times over. If you feel like gettin buck, order the sommuu which is a spicy pickled pork sausage. Or how bout the pa lo, a blend of savory tofu and pork belly.

Mmmmm. Pork belly. If it wasn’t 11am, I would have been on some pa lo like white on rice.

Sabai-Dee is BYO which means you should stop by Jewel and scoop up a 5th of bourbon to spike the redockulous fresh fruit smoothies (no bubble=no tapioca). In sum, the spot is a respectable, bustling bidness with loyal diners from the meltingzone known as Edgewater. Ima be Sabaideezin like mad, so holla at me if you require a dinemate.

Note: you will exit Sabai-Dee smelling like a line cook from the orient. But no worries, just bring a bottle of Fabreez if you gotta roll back to the office.