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Banana Restaurant
Underneath a shady thatched roof, this entrepreneurial little restaurant captivates the falang market with Western breakfasts (even cornflakes) plus a long menu of fried chicken, pork and vegetarian dishes (spicy and mild), plus curries, Thai dishes and salads. It's cheap and tasty food.
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Boat Landing Restaurant
Although it's the most expensive place to eat in Nam Tha (but only by a small measure), the restaurant here serves the best and most authentic northern Lao cuisine you'll find in Nam Tha outside the market. The menu includes a good selection of vegetarian dishes. A tuk-tuk (round trip US$1) departs Green Discovery at every night, and returns at .
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Huean Lao
With its open-air, 2nd-floor dining room and polished wood floors, Heuan Lao easily has the nicest atmosphere of any eatery located in the northern part of town. The mostly Lao menu is authentic and tasty - try the dried pickled bamboo with pork or the tangy chicken with chilli.
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Manychan Guest House
The most popular falang venue in town has an extensive menu boasting Lao, Thai and tame Chinese dishes. The chef's spell in Vientiane and Luang Prabang restaurants has served the kitchen well and the buzzing tourists manage to wolf down their meals while swapping trekking tales and glasses of Beerlao.
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Nang Khamtip
Some of the best fǒe, khào píak (rice soup) and khào sáwy in Laos.
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Panda Restaurant
The huge menu at this modest, open-air restaurant encompasses everything from (divine) pancakes and eggs to fish on tomato chilli, beef with basil and tasty tofu fry-ups. The fruit shakes are also delicious and it's run by an affable family.
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Yamuna Restaurant
The inventive menu at this Indian restaurant satisfies sub-continent cravings with curries of all piquants as well as South Indian specialties like Masala dosai. The stock of tables are neatly ordered inside and out.
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