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Came here with a group of 10 of us and here’s my take: This place was so good I would definitely comeback. My favorite starter was the Brussel sprouts and the pho was amazing. We had way more than this but my phone died :/ Was really comfortable seating especially for a large group and service was
Atmosphere was good. Service was decent. Quail was flavored well but quite small. Pork curry came with pasta, not rice. Pho was to die for with lemongrass flavor. 5/5 for flavors, just a bit confused by proportions and pairing.
Service was good and the staff were very kind. I really liked the pork spring rolls but the chili crispy chicken had too much sauce for me. The serving size was very generous and it tasted quite good though. Lots of dishes here have cilantro so just keep that in mind if you want it separated from yo
I almost didn't write this review as I didn't want reservations to be any harder to come by. But Khe-Yo is deserving. Picture this. You arrive at Khe-Yo and you are seated. You scan the QR code and look at the menu of carefully crafted small plates and shareable large bites. The candles burn with j
Great service and very good food! We loved the cocktails too. Our server was very attentive!
The food was alright but a bit expensive. The service was very polite and accommodating but slightly slow. The brussel sprouts were good and so was the pork curry noodles.
Delicious Laotian spot that is part of the Marc Forgione group. We came on a rainy Sunday and we’re quickly and warmly greeted. We had our choice of tables, but chose to sit at the bar. We ordered the Chili Brussel sprouts and a chicken bahn-mi which was more than enough for the two of us. The foo
We recently had an amazing dining experience at Khe Yo in Tribeca! Let me tell you, it was fantastic. The flavors were out of this world, and the atmosphere was just perfect for a fun and enjoyable evening. We started with their chicken wing special, and they were absolutely delicious! The wings we
We came in as a group of 6 and ordered many dishes. Really enjoyed the coconut rice balls and sweet chili chicken myself. A little on the pricier side (we also had cocktails). Would come back if in the area!
I stumbled onto this restaurant the other day and was glad I stopped by. I’ve never tried Laotian food before, but there’s a first time for everything! I went with the waitress’ recommendation and got the market bowl with chicken and sticky rice. Overall, the entrée has great flavors – spicy, tangy,
Sai Bai Dee!l (greetings in Lao) Khe-Yo Is A Laotian Restaurant that specializes in authentic Lao dishes. We had the honor of meeting Owner/Chef Soulayphet Schwader, who told us the recipes were inspired by his mother's recipes. Khe-Yo is the perfect place to celebrate any occasion. With the details
Had a great evening at @khe_yo on a Friday evening after work! Was already surprised by how tasty the drinks were (my lychee martini was amazing and fresh) and the popular sticky rice with sauces really made the experience even better! I’ve always loved sticky rice, and the eggplant sauce was pretty
I visited on Sunday evening for dinner. It wasn't too crowded but the places filled up pretty quickly. However, I liked it because it was not too loud. Inside was also dark with very dim light. I also liked that it was not too loud even though the seats were right next to one another. . My favorite
Service was alright. Food was delicious but pricey for its small portion. Wished the portion was bigger especially papaya salad where 1/3 is cabbage, another 1/3 is fried pork skin and then 1/3 is papaya salad.
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