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19.08.2006

The A-Team resides at the Asiatic House with access to the swimming pool. After putting long hours in the kitchen, having a BBQ party and going for a swim afterward is a great way to kill the long summer evening hours.

So on the second day of my visitation, we started the week off right by having a BBQ party, Lao style that is.

Setting up for the BBQ party by the pool side.

The A Team's house

In the kitchen, members of the A-Team were cooking up a storm. Left to right: Junior, Khamsene, Kuchi, and Khamhoung.

The A Team

Khamhoung prepares larb sien as raw as it gets.

The A Team making raw laap beef

The A Team making raw laap beef

The meat is almost ready.

BBQ party with the A Team

The table is set with good old Lao food such as tum maak houng, jeow padeak, kang nor mai, larb sien and sticky rice. All we need is ping kai from the grill to complete the Lao BBQ. :)

BBQ party with the A Team

BBQ party with the A Team

BBQ party with the A Team

BBQ party with the A Team

Let’s all dig in!

BBQ party with the A Team

BBQ party with the A Team

My plate was full of good old Lao dishes and I got the first meat off the grill. :)


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