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Seno Grilled Chicken Savannakhet Laos http://www.hotsia.com > Savannakhet > Seno Grilled Chicken Savannakhet Laos Travel Savannakhet Savannakhet travel information Phra That Ing Hang and Bueng Wa Savannakhet Bus Station Mukdahan - Laos Land Border Checkpoint Savannakhet Mukdahan River Border Checkpoint Seno Grilled Chicken Savannakhet Seno Intersection (SENO, XENO) East-West Intersection (E) South (X/S) Address in Savannakhet Province, Laos If I remember correctly, the Seno intersection is about 30 kilometers from Savannakhet city center.

kilometers. Seno is the intersection for travelers coming from Pakse to Vientiane, Vientiane to Pakse via Highway 13, or from Savannakhet to Vietnam via Highway 9E. At this Seno intersection, there is grilled chicken that Lao people consider the most delicious, called "Seno Grilled Chicken Savannakhet." Anyone who has traveled in Laos and passed this intersection, whether by air-conditioned bus or local bus, the bus will stop to let you buy sticky rice and grilled chicken, or children will come aboard selling sticky rice and grilled chicken.
Even air-conditioned buses stop. So anyone passing this route should buy at least half a chicken with hot sticky rice, tear the chicken into bite-sized pieces, and eat it with sticky rice while chatting with Lao fellow travelers. It's a wonderful atmosphere. When I traveled in Laos, I passed this intersection three times: from Savannakhet to Kham Muang, Kham Muang back to Savannakhet, and once from Salavan through Pakse to Seno. Every time I reached this intersection, I had to eat Seno grilled chicken.
Delicious as the Lao people told me. Seno grilled chicken is so famous that it was even made into a Lao folk song... Mr.Hotsia July 2011. Mr.hotsia recommends hotels in Savannakhet. Seno grilled chicken at night (August 2014). Seno Intersection (XENO - abbreviation for East, West, North, South) is located in Savannakhet, opposite Mukdahan, about 30 kilometers from Savannakhet city near the Mekong River on Highway 13, which runs north to south in Laos. The Seno intersection is famous for grilled chicken, Seno grilled chicken.
So famous it became a Lao song. Why is Seno grilled chicken delicious and famous? Seno grilled chicken is grilled until completely dry, similar to Ban Kan grilled chicken. The chicken must be dry because it is sold mainly to travelers passing by. Most people buy it to eat on the bus. Imagine if the chicken was juicy and dripped on the bus seat or driver's seat; it would be hard to eat. Tearing it would cause juice to splash, and no one would buy it again. But the special thing about Seno grilled chicken is that it is completely dry, perfect to tear and eat with hot sticky rice.
Eat while traveling, open the window to see the roadside scenery. The atmosphere is amazing. The chicken is delicious and comes with jaew dipping sauce for those who like it. I must say it's truly excellent. Throughout my journey from Luang Prabang to Pakse, Mr.Hotsia tried grilled chicken from many places and intersections, but none grilled the chicken as perfectly dry without wetness. Seno grilled chicken is still ranked number one on the Vientiane to Pakse route for me, Mr.Hotsia, to this day. Mr.Hotsia enjoys Seno grilled chicken thoroughly. Mr.Hotsia Seno 2014 Seno Intersection Map (XENO).
Eating Seno grilled chicken at night Video clip of Seno grilled chicken Clip of children selling sticky rice and Seno grilled chicken on the air-conditioned bus I took from Salavan. Seno grilled chicken at night. This vendor is not selling grilled chicken but standing at Seno intersection. Grilled chicken must be paired with papaya salad on the bus with grandma from Pakxan. 15 37 58.596 N, 105 48 23.483 E. Passing buses at night also eat at night. 15 37 58.632 N, 105 48 23.436 E 15 37 58.506 N, 105 48 23.081 E. The bus I took from Salavan to Thakhek 16 32 40.991 N, 104 43 53.454 E.
View of Savannakhet from the Mukdahan side








