Full Moon Café
Good for: piracy, Romance, atmosphere, food, Solo Travellers
Not good for: kwarfee
- Address
- Th François Nginn
- Phone
- 21 243373
- Price
- meals US$3-6.50
- Hours
- breakfast, lunch & dinner
Lonely Planet review for Full Moon Café
The relaxed-but-hip look of the Full Moon might lure you in, and once there the Asian fusion food won’t disappoint. The tapas and ever-changing set menus are worth considering.
Traveller reviews for Full Moon Café (3)
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Poor coffee
sexpat34 does not recommend this,
Ordered caramel coffee. Received luke warm brew, no caramel taste though the staff assured me it was indeed caramel coffee. This place is still pretty good for the mp3 / video catalogue you can choose stuff from then have it transfered to your phone/ ipod/ HDD.
Good for: piracy
Not good for: kwarfee
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Vientiane's Buddha Bar
angeladollar recommends this,
I'll never forget my first time here - a late night spent reclining on Full Moon's colourful throw pillows, sipping fresh Beer Lao, sharing Indian bidis and talking about Mayan mythology with a fascinating expat. Stepped outside and wouldn't you know it, a full moon was hanging in the sky.
The Full Moon Cafe is not a budget stop, but it's a great backpacker's splurge - when you're ready to duck out of the dust and heat you'll find a little travelers' haven, complete with melodious electronica, funky-cool decor and a menu that is like an eastern translation of western comfort food. A particular standout: lightly panko-style battered fish and chips, a welcome taste of home after months on the road.
Best of all - draught Beer Lao available in pitchers as well as great cocktails, offered two for one during happy hour!
Good for: Romance, atmosphere, food, Solo Travellers, service








