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Vientiane Province

Restaurants in Vientiane Province

  1. A

    Kangaroo Sunset Bar

    This Australian-run place is a decent sunset and evening drinking hole (it does have the coldest Beerlao in town), and the Lao, Thai and fusion-ish food is very edible indeed. The garlic bread and prawn rolls are delicious.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Nokeo

    Nokeo is one of the last remnants of the old Vang Vieng. There are no bells or whistles, but it’s been around for years because it serves consistently good Lao food at prices low enough that locals can afford to eat here. The succulent ping paa is excellent, as are the various làap and curries. It’s the most Lao place to eat in Vang Vieng.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Xayoh Restaurant

    The typically international menu has a heavy Italian influence; pizzas (US$2.50) and pastas (US$1.20) mix with burgers (US$1.80) and a pretty good caramel flan (US$0.80). The riverside patio is quite romantic by night and also has several sun loungers. The same menu is available at Xayoh Café, located on Th Luang Prabang.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Luang Prabang Bakery

    This long-running bakery serves good breakfasts, pastries and strong coffee, but the pizzas (US$5.50 to US$6.50) and other meals can be a bit pricey.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Aysha Indian

    Aysha Indian offers something a bit different with its riverside balcony location and mix of Pakistani, Indian and Lao dishes.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Erawan Restaurant

    The good Asian and European food, lovely owner and chilled ambience refreshingly free of TVs makes Erawan a perennial favourite. Recommended.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Nisha

    Tiny Indian restaurant Nisha lacks atmosphere but the food is reliable and popular, especially with vegetarians.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Nazim

    A few metres south of Indian restaraunt Nisha is another branch of the empire Nazim.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Via Via Pizza

    Probably the best pizzas in Vang Vieng.

    reviewed