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At Last, True Thai
Hi Namoi, I happen to come across your article on At last, True Thai. I'm Laotian and have been here for over 20+ yrs. Even though Laos is not well known in the media but we're still proud of who we are. One of your sentence in the article "It's more like Laotian food, or so I hear, but who knows Laotian food." That right there, OFFENDED me. You shouldn't have phrase it like that. We might not have restaurants around the US and might not be as well known as Thai people. But that's ok, I'm pretty content with how things are now. You should have done a little more research on both of the two country before you wrote that sentence. FYI- we do have some little Mama and Papa restaurants here in San Diego. It might not be well known through out in the media or written about. But in the Lao community, it's well known. I hope that in the future before you write your next article, you've done a little more research on your topic.— March 4, 2009 2:15 p.m.