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Saeng Douangdara is a Lao American chef, content creator, and activist. Based in Los Angeles, Saeng is a member of Laos Angeles and Lao Food Foundation. He is an advocate for Laotian cuisine in the United States, which has often been subsumed by Thai cuisine.

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