At Night + Market Song, just eat, don't ask

Counter Intelligence: Jonathan Gold reviews Kris Yenbamroong's new Night + Market Song restaurant in Silver Lake. It serves delicious, presumably authentic dishes from northern Thailand.
Jonathan Gold • Los Angeles Times • June 28, 2014
If you want to understand Night + Market Song, Kris Yenbamroong’s new Thai restaurant in Silver Lake, you could do worse than to look at the luu suk, a puddle of warm pig blood, strewn with feathery Southeast Asian herbs, served in a shallow bowl....
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