South Area Market: Authentic Laotian & Thai Cuisine in Sacramento
At South Area Market, we embrace the rich flavors of Laotian and Thai cuisine, providing a vibrant dining experience in the heart of Sacramento. Nestled at 5220 Fruitridge Rd, our market offers authentic dishes like the spicy Laos-style papaya salad and tender chicken larb. Our guests rave about the fresh ingredients and warm, welcoming service. Ideal for families and groups, we cater to all tastes, even accommodating spice enthusiasts. Enjoy our casual, classy atmosphere with outdoor seating, and take advantage of convenient options like delivery and online orders. Join us for a memorable culinary journey that celebrates the essence of Southeast Asian cuisine.
South Area Market at a glance
- Address 5220 Fruitridge Rd, Sacramento, CA 95820
- Phone (916) 427-9327
- Restaurant type Grocery store .
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South Area Market: Reviews & Ratings
Let me tell you about this hidden gem – the ultimate Laos food haven! Even though it's a 40-minute drive from our place, nothing stops us from embarking on a flavor-filled adventure whenever the craving strikes! Sure, the place might not win any beauty contests, but who cares when the food is this insanely delicious? We're talking about spending $70-100 on a feast every single time we visit – and it's worth every penny! The home-style mouthwatering dishes you won't soon forget. So, next time you're up for an epic foodie excursion, hop in the car and join us on our quest for the tastiest Laos cuisine around! Trust me, you won't regret it.
I like this place. I just don't like how expensive it can be sometimes. I've gotten the beef laarb(also known as just beef lop) that was pretty good and really flavorful I should've asked for no tripe but it's okay it was edible but for 14 dollars is alot for just a small portion like that. That portion for the beef laarb I feel like its only enough for 2 people. It's really like 65% beef and 35% tripe in there mind you it's alot of tripe they put in there but there's an option where you can get no tripe and your portion would probably be alot more less is as well. I've gotten the papaya salad as well and it's probably one of the best papaya salads you can have out here in Sac in any restaurant plus there's an option of how spicy you would like it. Papaya salad portion size for that is okay and your looking about spending 7 dollars for that. And had some sticky rice as well portion for that is good too. I've spent 25 dollars for all 3 items and that is pretty pricey but other than that the food taste really authentic and good and thats probably the reason why we customers like to come back here. On another note I've had the kappoon before here too which is a noodle soup that's really good I just don't like when they add the chicken skins, bones, or fats in the soup when you get it to go but please can you guys just give only chicken meat. Other than that if I were to rate it I'd say a 9/10
You can't dine in here. They place doesn't appear that impressive when you walk in. Sure, service is great, but their food (maybe service too) is why they're a local favorite. Come get some of that real authentic cuisine that you can only get by being invited to someone's house!
There are a lot of yummy options to choose from. Two friends recommend this place to me when I expressed missing Lao style papaya salad. I can’t make that drive to Stockton anymore. Lao style is less sweet compared to Thai. I grew up eating Hmong and Lao food. The dishes I ordered were: Papaya Salad Beef Laab (well done*, less bitter) Lao Sausage Kapoon (without the blood) Sticky Rice Thai Iced Coffee *I’m a heathen to be eating it well done, I know I ordered everything mild and you know… I realized I need more fire. I’m used to my Lao and Hmong aunties throwing in 6 peppers when I asked for 2. I’ll ask for medium next time. But it’s good that I ordered mild because when my partner ate it for the first time, he said there was too much flavor in his mouth. Some things to note if you’re completely new to trying everything (as observed from my partner). The lao sausages have a lemon flavor due to the lemongrass. If you do not like lemongrass, do not order it. Also, do not attempt to eat a mixed of the items I ordered all at once since you will not have a good time (if you’re used to eating bland food all of your life all of these dishes will hurt). Take your time as each dish can be enjoyed separately. The papaya salad will have a strong odor. But it’s so good! It will grow on you. But I understand first timers will not like it. There is tripe in beef laab (which I forgot) but it’s seasoned so well. You’re going to forget it’s there. Do not sleep on the Thai iced coffee. If you love Vietnamese iced coffee, this is just as amazing. It’s a different flavor but it hits the spot. I forgot to take a photo because I finished it in one sip. I got all of my items to-go and I think they did a fantastic job wrapping it. Also, like how there was a parking lot and credit cards are accepted. My friends saw my photos and now they want to try. I would visit again.
Authentic Lao food. You can eat there or take it to-go. They also have a little market with Lao specialties. Some of my favorite dishes: Larb, Kao Piek, Pho, Lao Sausage, Chicken Wings, Sticky Rice & Gang Na Mai. Oh, and the Thai Iced Tea and Coffee are both good here. It's a small parking lot which it tough at times.
I love this place! It's currently closed for dine-in so call ahead to get your order in for pickup. My go-to is the raw beef laab, sticky rice, and papaya salad. It's been awhile for me but it seems like the portions are a little smaller now (or maybe I just got bigger? ). - Raw Beef Laab: Honestly not good for my stomach but it's soo good for my stomach's heart. This is always a "eat now, pay later" kinda situation for me haha. The ratio seems like 1:1:1 for meat, tripe, and herbs. I prefer more meat but it's still bomb! - Papaya Salad: This usually hits but it was only okay this time around. A little too sour for me too.
Place we wanted to originally go to was closed fortunately... So we decided to try this place, its close and looks interesting enough. This was a straight up banger. 11/10. Absolutely banging food, I actually really really enjoyed it. Beyond my expectations, the meat was amazing, tender, delicious and just right. I would come here again absolutely and would absolutely recommend it.
Incredible Lao food. It doesn't look like much. Almost out of the ordinary. Their people are great. Engaging. Friendly. Helpful. They have a giant space and I feel like they could do so much with it. Great people great food.
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South Area Market5220 Fruitridge Rd, Sacramento, CA 95820 Hotline: (916) 427-9327
Welcome to South Area Market, a hidden gem nestled in the vibrant heart of Sacramento at 5220 Fruitridge Rd. Specializing in authentic Laotian and Thai cuisine, this lively market-cum-restaurant offers an inviting environment that balances casual dining with a touch of class.
As you step through the doors, you're greeted by friendly staff ready to guide you through a culinary journey rich in flavor. Customers rave about the Laotian-style papaya salad, which can be customized to your desired spice level—just be warned, even the mild variety can pack a punch! It's a dish that embodies the bold flavors of Laos, providing a satisfying balance for both spice enthusiasts and the less adventurous.
- Key Highlights:
- Recognized for their spicy papaya salad—a must-try!
- Delicious chicken larb and Lao sausage that keep guests coming back for more.
- Comfortable outdoor seating for enjoying your meal al fresco.
- Convenient options including reservations, delivery, and varied payment methods, including cryptocurrency.
- Family-friendly atmosphere, making it ideal for groups and kids.
Reviews speak to the authenticity and freshness of each dish, with patrons expressing their love for the beef laab and intestine soup. This is food that speaks not only to the palate but to the soul, transporting diners to the streets of Laos with every bite. For those looking for a cozy spot where you can indulge in hearty portions of cult favorites, South Area Market is the place to be.
Although indoor dining is currently unavailable, the spacious waiting area and prompt, friendly service ensure that your takeout experience is seamless. With pick-up times around 15 minutes and a tantalizing menu that’s sure to make your mouth water, South Area Market stands out as a prime destination for authentic Lao and Thai flavors in South Sacramento. If you're searching for exquisite cuisine that is both flavorful and memorable, this market should top your list.
So, gather your family, grab your friends, and head down to South Area Market—don’t forget to try the papaya salad!
Business Information
- Accessibility
- Has wheelchair-accessible car park
- Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Service options
- In-store pick-up for online orders
- On-site services available
- Delivery
- Same-day delivery
- Payments
- Accepts credit cards
- Accepts debit cards
- Accepts NFC mobile payments
- Credit cards