Discover Talād Thai and Lao Street Food, a vibrant food truck serving mouthwatering dishes from both cultures, promising authentic flavors and comfort on wheels.
"Talad is a food truck located at East 6th and Comal that specializes in Thai and Lao cuisine. In addition to a number of smaller “street food” items - like Lao-style beef jerky or Moo Ping (caramelized, grilled pork skewers) - they have a whole menu of more substantial dishes. We love their Kua Mee (Lao-style fried noodles) and Hat Yai fried chicken, and their Pad Thai is one of our favorites in town. There’s also Thai tea and Thai coffee if you need a little afternoon (or anytime) boost. photo credit: Nicolai McCrary" - Nicolai McCrary
"For street food: Instead of the usual Friday night pizza, last week we feasted on Talad Thai and Lao Street Food." - Erin Russell
"Austin is getting a new Southeast Asian street food truck with Talād Thai and Lao Street Food. The Thai and Laotian truck will open sometime in the summer. Talād first previewed its food at the Asian Eats Night Market in late March. Its next pop-up is scheduled as part of the CelebratAsia Austin event on Saturday, May 11. “We have the same goal of wanting our customers to learn about the Thai and Laos culture through our food,” they wrote in an email to Eater. The name talād is Thai for “market.” The seasonal menu will feature familiar and not-familiar dishes, like this spring and summer, expect spicy papaya salad, moo ping (pork skewers), the vegetarian soop pak (a mix of vegetables, herbs, and sesame seeds), tod nam khao (crispy rice salad), nam prik ong (sticky rice with pork and vegetables), among other dishes. The fall and winter menu will be full of curries, soups, noodles. When the proper Talād food truck opens, it won’t have a fixed location yet. It plans on circling campus and office buildings during lunch, and then focus on food truck parks, breweries, and bar areas during dinner. Involved in Talād are Mary Hermadi (who is Laotian), Bee, and Arme (who are Thai). They’ve known each other for years. Bee worked as a sous chef in various New York Thai restaurants." - Nadia Chaudhury
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