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Laos — Restaurants

Luang Prabang Night Market

One of the best (and cheapest) places to experience traditional Laos cuisine is at the Night Market. A number of food stalls and some tables are usually set up just near the Government Tourist Information Center on the main street. A hefty plate of food costs around 5000 Kip. Once you have paid, you are given your plate and you get to choose what you would like to fill it with. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are available and at this price you're sure to be back for a second helping. Be sure to try the spring rolls with jeowbong(chilli dipping sauce) or feu khua(rice noodles with chicken and vegetables) and end off your meal with sticky rice.

Food Type
Local
Price
1
Address
Opposite the Government Tourist Information Center
City
Luang Prabang

L'Elephant

L'Elephant is run by a husband and wife team who serve a range of traditional Lao dishes as well as some spectacular French cuisine. This restaurant is usually packed and once you've tasted the food you'll know why. For a taste of home with a touch of the east try the lamb shank perfumed with cardamom or the roasted duck breast. The si kry(lemongrass stuffed pork) will have you coming back for more and if that doesn't do it then their varied chocolate desserts certainly will.

Food Type
Local
Price
2
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.elephant-restau.com

The House

The House is another great place to have a dinner or even just snacks with an afternoon beer. Catering for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, The House offers up a great selection of traditional Laotian cuisine as well as a number of Belgian specialties and other western staples. The tapas, burgers and pastas are scrumptious while the Belgian specialties include Pork Dijon and Boeuf Bourginon. Their Laos curries and Luang Prabang sausage are delicious and well presented.

Food Type
Local
Price
3
Style
Trendy
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.thehouse-laos.com

Tamarind

Tamarind is a relaxing café in Luang Prabang's old quarter. Not only does Tamarind serve up some delicious Laos specialties, but it also offers cooking courses and gift-packs of local produce as well as cooking implements and recipes so that you can impress your friends back home. The best night to visit Tamarind is on a Friday when they have a fish barbecue. Their sampling platter is a great introduction to all types of Laos cuisine while the meuyang(Luang Prabang Parcels) are a great way to experience your food hands on. Tamarind is well known for its fragrant soups as well as the cool and freshly made drinks served at the restaurant.

Food Type
Local
Price
3
Style
Trendy
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.tamarindlaos.com

Luang Prabang Night Market

One of the best (and cheapest) places to experience traditional Laos cuisine is at the Night Market. A number of food stalls and some tables are usually set up just near the Government Tourist Information Center on the main street. A hefty plate of food costs around 5000 Kip. Once you have paid, you are given your plate and you get to choose what you would like to fill it with. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are available and at this price you're sure to be back for a second helping. Be sure to try the spring rolls with jeowbong(chilli dipping sauce) or feu khua(rice noodles with chicken and vegetables) and end off your meal with sticky rice.

Food Type
Local
Price
1
Address
Opposite the Government Tourist Information Center
City
Luang Prabang

L'Elephant

L'Elephant is run by a husband and wife team who serve a range of traditional Lao dishes as well as some spectacular French cuisine. This restaurant is usually packed and once you've tasted the food you'll know why. For a taste of home with a touch of the east try the lamb shank perfumed with cardamom or the roasted duck breast. The si kry(lemongrass stuffed pork) will have you coming back for more and if that doesn't do it then their varied chocolate desserts certainly will.

Food Type
Local
Price
2
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.elephant-restau.com

The House

The House is another great place to have a dinner or even just snacks with an afternoon beer. Catering for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, The House offers up a great selection of traditional Laotian cuisine as well as a number of Belgian specialties and other western staples. The tapas, burgers and pastas are scrumptious while the Belgian specialties include Pork Dijon and Boeuf Bourginon. Their Laos curries and Luang Prabang sausage are delicious and well presented.

Food Type
Local
Price
3
Style
Trendy
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.thehouse-laos.com

Tamarind

Tamarind is a relaxing café in Luang Prabang's old quarter. Not only does Tamarind serve up some delicious Laos specialties, but it also offers cooking courses and gift-packs of local produce as well as cooking implements and recipes so that you can impress your friends back home. The best night to visit Tamarind is on a Friday when they have a fish barbecue. Their sampling platter is a great introduction to all types of Laos cuisine while the meuyang(Luang Prabang Parcels) are a great way to experience your food hands on. Tamarind is well known for its fragrant soups as well as the cool and freshly made drinks served at the restaurant.

Food Type
Local
Price
3
Style
Trendy
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.tamarindlaos.com

Luang Prabang Night Market

One of the best (and cheapest) places to experience traditional Laos cuisine is at the Night Market. A number of food stalls and some tables are usually set up just near the Government Tourist Information Center on the main street. A hefty plate of food costs around 5000 Kip. Once you have paid, you are given your plate and you get to choose what you would like to fill it with. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are available and at this price you're sure to be back for a second helping. Be sure to try the spring rolls with jeowbong(chilli dipping sauce) or feu khua(rice noodles with chicken and vegetables) and end off your meal with sticky rice.

Food Type
Local
Price
1
Address
Opposite the Government Tourist Information Center
City
Luang Prabang

L'Elephant

L'Elephant is run by a husband and wife team who serve a range of traditional Lao dishes as well as some spectacular French cuisine. This restaurant is usually packed and once you've tasted the food you'll know why. For a taste of home with a touch of the east try the lamb shank perfumed with cardamom or the roasted duck breast. The si kry(lemongrass stuffed pork) will have you coming back for more and if that doesn't do it then their varied chocolate desserts certainly will.

Food Type
Local
Price
2
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.elephant-restau.com

The House

The House is another great place to have a dinner or even just snacks with an afternoon beer. Catering for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, The House offers up a great selection of traditional Laotian cuisine as well as a number of Belgian specialties and other western staples. The tapas, burgers and pastas are scrumptious while the Belgian specialties include Pork Dijon and Boeuf Bourginon. Their Laos curries and Luang Prabang sausage are delicious and well presented.

Food Type
Local
Price
3
Style
Trendy
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.thehouse-laos.com

Tamarind

Tamarind is a relaxing café in Luang Prabang's old quarter. Not only does Tamarind serve up some delicious Laos specialties, but it also offers cooking courses and gift-packs of local produce as well as cooking implements and recipes so that you can impress your friends back home. The best night to visit Tamarind is on a Friday when they have a fish barbecue. Their sampling platter is a great introduction to all types of Laos cuisine while the meuyang(Luang Prabang Parcels) are a great way to experience your food hands on. Tamarind is well known for its fragrant soups as well as the cool and freshly made drinks served at the restaurant.

Food Type
Local
Price
3
Style
Trendy
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.tamarindlaos.com

Luang Prabang Night Market

One of the best (and cheapest) places to experience traditional Laos cuisine is at the Night Market. A number of food stalls and some tables are usually set up just near the Government Tourist Information Center on the main street. A hefty plate of food costs around 5000 Kip. Once you have paid, you are given your plate and you get to choose what you would like to fill it with. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are available and at this price you're sure to be back for a second helping. Be sure to try the spring rolls with jeowbong(chilli dipping sauce) or feu khua(rice noodles with chicken and vegetables) and end off your meal with sticky rice.

Food Type
Local
Price
1
Address
Opposite the Government Tourist Information Center
City
Luang Prabang

L'Elephant

L'Elephant is run by a husband and wife team who serve a range of traditional Lao dishes as well as some spectacular French cuisine. This restaurant is usually packed and once you've tasted the food you'll know why. For a taste of home with a touch of the east try the lamb shank perfumed with cardamom or the roasted duck breast. The si kry(lemongrass stuffed pork) will have you coming back for more and if that doesn't do it then their varied chocolate desserts certainly will.

Food Type
Local
Price
2
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.elephant-restau.com

The House

The House is another great place to have a dinner or even just snacks with an afternoon beer. Catering for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, The House offers up a great selection of traditional Laotian cuisine as well as a number of Belgian specialties and other western staples. The tapas, burgers and pastas are scrumptious while the Belgian specialties include Pork Dijon and Boeuf Bourginon. Their Laos curries and Luang Prabang sausage are delicious and well presented.

Food Type
Local
Price
3
Style
Trendy
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.thehouse-laos.com

Tamarind

Tamarind is a relaxing café in Luang Prabang's old quarter. Not only does Tamarind serve up some delicious Laos specialties, but it also offers cooking courses and gift-packs of local produce as well as cooking implements and recipes so that you can impress your friends back home. The best night to visit Tamarind is on a Friday when they have a fish barbecue. Their sampling platter is a great introduction to all types of Laos cuisine while the meuyang(Luang Prabang Parcels) are a great way to experience your food hands on. Tamarind is well known for its fragrant soups as well as the cool and freshly made drinks served at the restaurant.

Food Type
Local
Price
3
Style
Trendy
City
Luang Prabang
Website
www.tamarindlaos.com

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