Lifelong Friends Bring Homemade Lao and Thai Food to Dallas

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Lifelong Friends Bring Homemade Lao and Thai Food to Dallas
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We recently tried Kin-D Lao and Thai food in Frisco.

Frisco’s underground Thai spot X-Press Thai has been taken over and rebranded as

Best friends Lita King and Lou Sing are the culinary brains behind the operation. The two are both first-generation Lao immigrants who are following their dream of bringing traditional Lao cooking to the U.S. Curry fried rice is scented with a homemade turmeric-curry powder. Portions are large, but it's not too difficult to finish.Hot soups are a good choice for the low spring temperatures. Soup bowls offer different concoctions of coconut milk, pork broth and mushroom broth, to name a few. Fragranced with spices like lemongrass, curry powder and peanut sauce, these bowls are served steaming hot with a side of warm jasmine rice.

Pad thai here comes drenched in a homemade peanut sauce and topped with bean sprouts. It's made to order.When asked what sets this place apart from other Thai and Lao restaurants, King points to the fact that Kin-D makes many dishes, including spices, from scratch, using homemade powders, hand-cut vegetables and freshly ground spices. It’s probably just one of the many reasons the food here tastes so good.

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