38 Best Restaurants in Laos

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We've compiled the best of the best in Laos - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Acqua

$$$ | Ban Mixay Fodor's choice

All the usual Italian stalwarts grace the menu at this upbeat spot, along with imported oysters and Wagyu beef. For more casual fare, there is also a wood-fired pizza oven on the verandah. While the flavor is authentically Italian, the contemporary upscale decor reminds you this isn't your grandparents' trattoria. 

007/078 Rue Francois Ngin, Vientiane, Laos
020-5991 0888
Known For
  • Pizzas
  • Lunch buffet
  • Extensive wine list

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Bouang

$$ Fodor's choice

The decor of this colorful French-owned restaurant is a throwback to the Asia of 50 years ago, but the constantly changing menu of Asian, Western, and fusion comfort foods is quite modern. The cinnamon pork stew in particular is a crowd favorite with both the Lao and expat clientele and is perfectly accompanied by one of Bouang's signature cocktails. Seats on the porch allow for leisurely people-watching. 

Carpe Diem

$$ Fodor's choice

This excellent French and Lao restaurant has a serene garden and wooden decks overlooking the last stretch of the falls. There's also a cocktail bar, La Terrasse, that makes a scenic setting for a quiet drink before or after a visit to Tad Kuang Si Waterfall Park. It's typically open til 5 pm.

Tad Kuang Si, Luang Prabang, Laos
020-9867 6741
Known For
  • Natural setting with swimming hole
  • Vegan options
  • Good choice of fish and meats

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Cranky-T Café and Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

This charming restaurant dishes up savory Western comfort foods, delicious cocktails, and the best coffee in town. The well-traveled owner is also a vivacious fountain of knowledge about the area. In the evenings, it's a popular gathering spot for local expat NGO workers and UXO de-miners. There is another smaller branch at the airport.

Kitchen by the Mekong

$ | Ban Phonehueng Fodor's choice

The romantic restaurant of the boutique hotel that occupies the former royal residence serves exquisite cuisine in a serene, romantic setting. The Lao tasting menu, a good option, includes tamarind soup, orlam(spicy chicken stew), and sai oua, a homemade pork sausage, served with river weed and chili paste. Or else take on the signature pork-knuckle stew cooked in Lao beer.

Kounxoau Rd., Luang Prabang, Laos
071-213200
Known For
  • <PRO>creative French chef</PRO>
  • <PRO>affordable prices</PRO>
  • <PRO>scenic setting</PRO>

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L'Elephant Restaurant Français

$$$ Fodor's choice

One of Luang Prabang's finest restaurants offers traditional French food, with a dash of Lao influence, such as the chevreuil au poivre vert (local venison in a pepper sauce) and several daily specials usually include fish fresh from the Mekong. Seating is available in the bright airy dining room or on the sidewalk, behind a barrier of plants. You can order à la carte or opt for a three-course prix-fixe menu. If you need relief from the heat, head to the air-conditioned section. 

Lost in Baan

$$ Fodor's choice

Founded by two French designers who have designed numerous restaurants and shops in Luang Prabang, this Asian fusion gastropub offers unique cocktails, a groovy playlist, and a variety of fusion cuisine you will never see anywhere else, such as fried tofu and Mekong fish balls or Angus beef with tamarind chili sauce.

Ban Choumkhong, Luang Prabang, Laos
020-5857 7070
Known For
  • Carbo-sayo-nara
  • 11 kinds of gin and tonic
  • Homemade kombucha
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Manda de Laos

$$$ Fodor's choice

With an unbeatable location over a UNESCO-classified lotus pond, this impressive wooden restaurant only serves traditional Lao food, all based on the owner's family recipes. The dishes, such as fish hor mok steamed in banana leaves or delicious jungle honey-glazed spareribs, are presented with a panache that helps emphasize the venue's authenticity. Signature cocktails feature Lao ingredients combined with modern mixologies. Best visited at dinner when the flicker of light from dozens of lanterns makes it look extremely romantic.

10 Norrassan Rd, Luang Prabang, Laos
071-253923
Known For
  • Beautiful setting
  • Authentic Lao cuisine
  • Creative cocktails

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Popolo Cantina

$$ Fodor's choice

This hip restaurant in the heritage home of a former French official serves refreshing Mediterranean fare such as huge salads, excellent wood-fired pizzas, and platters of beef carpaccio. Many dishes also feature savory local buffalo burrata cheese. There's also a full list of French wines and exclusive cocktail creations.

The River Resort Restaurant

$ Fodor's choice

The international team in the kitchen of the River Resort's elegant restaurant prepares fine Asian and Western dishes—the best food you will find in all southern Laos—with equal skill and panache. Highly recommended is the local Mekong fish, which can either be grilled and served with tamarind sauce and lime, or steamed in a banana leaf Lao-style.

Saffron Coffee

$ Fodor's choice

Contrary to popular belief, fine Lao coffee doesn't only come from southern Laos, it's also grown here in the northern part of the country. This charming café, started over a decade ago, has helped change the lives of highland farmers in the surrounding rural areas. There are great sandwiches and pastries, but the absolute highlight is the artisanal coffee and the amazing views of the Mekong from their riverside terrace. Many an afternoon has been lost to gazing at boat traffic plying these waters. Cherry to Cup tours are also available for true coffee lovers. The upstairs is air-conditioned if you need a break from the tropical heat.

Sticky Fingers Restaurant and Bar

$$ Fodor's choice

An institution on Vientiane's culinary landscape for several decades, this restaurant serves modern Australian and international comfort foods and a revolving weekly menu of specials showcases the dexterity of the Lao chef. The twice-weekly happy hours are great for meeting local expats.

Tamarind Restaurant & Cooking School

$$ | Ban Wat Sene Fodor's choice

This riverside restaurant is the place to experience and understand Lao cuisine in Luang Prabang. The various tasting menus feature five traditional types of jeow, or dips, to be eaten with vegetables or sticky rice; there's also a "five-bites" selection that includes dried buffalo, sai oua (flavored local sausage), and other delicacies. The restaurant also runs a popular cooking school worth checking out.

Villa Opera

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This longtime Italian restaurant, in a beautiful colonial villa with a garden, is a bit out of the main tourist center but still reigns as one of Vientiane's steady grande dames. Villa Opera serves authentic pasta, baked entrées, and fresh salads along with items like the Pizza de Laos, made with chilies and Lao sausage. You can get a perfect espresso or a cappuccino, too.

42 Rue Panya Si, Vientiane, Laos
021-215099
Known For
  • Homemade pasta
  • Longtime Italian favorite
  • Homely but high-end

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3 Nagas Restaurant

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Crispy riverweed with spicy buffalo jam and steamed mushrooms in an herbal mousse are just two of the local specialties served at this atmospheric restaurant on the front terrace of 3 Nagas Luang Prabang hotel. Set menus are available from 300,000 kip, though you can also order à la carte. Across the street, the hotel's trendy cocktail bar Nagini is great for a nightcap.

Sakkarin Rd., Luang Prabang, Laos
071-253 888
Known For
  • Grilled buffalo with coffee sauce
  • Mango sticky rice with banana and rosella ice cream
  • Sampler menus perfect for Lao food novices

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Coco&Co. Vegan Café

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Hot with the expat NGO and diplomat lunch crowd, Coco&Co. is Vientiane's premier vegan and vegetarian restaurant. The eclectic menu includes tofu laap, hummus and cashew cheese sandwiches, and coconut fried rice. The coffee is also exceptional and roasted next door at their sister coffeehouse, Le Trio.

Jasmine

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A Pakse mainstay, this restaurant serves vegetarian and nonvegetarian Indian and Malay food, including excellent dosas and curries. Western-style breakfasts are prepared starting at 6:30 am—perfect for the early-morning minivan crowd heading to the 4,000 Islands.

385 Banthaluang, Rd. 13, Pakse, Laos
031-251002
Known For
  • <PRO>masala dosa</PRO>
  • <PRO>roti canai</PRO>
  • <PRO>rice and curries</PRO>
Restaurant Details
No credit cards

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Joma Bakery Cafe

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Canadians founded this inexpensive self-service restaurant, where the in-house bakery turns out delicious pastries, bagels, sandwiches, and salads. The homemade soups are excellent, as are the breakfast burritos and wraps, and there are all the typical coffee and espresso drinks. A second Joma branch is available on Sisavangvong Road, about halfway down the peninsula.

Chao Fa Ngum Rd., Luang Prabang, Laos
071-252292
Known For
  • Good coffee
  • Western comfort food
  • Social atmosphere

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Khaiphaen

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A training restaurant for marginalized youths, Khaiphaen's menu might include anything from tofu with Khaiphaen crispy river weed and green mango dip to fusion Lao staples such as grilled buffalo steak with pickled daikon. The food is great and you'll also be helping young Lao people build their hospitality skills.

100 Sisavang Vatana Rd., Luang Prabang, Laos
030-515–5221
Known For
  • Humanitarian concept
  • Coconut and pandan panna cotta
  • Pineapple and chili margarita
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Khop Chai Deu

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A popular downtown restaurant and bar in a French colonial building, this is an excellent stop for happy-hour cocktails or dinner. For a tasty introduction to traditional Lao cuisine, try the Discovery Lao, a set menu including laap (a semi-spicy salad of ground meat), a zesty sour fish soup, khao niaw (Lao sticky rice), and a glass of lao-lao (rice whisky).

54 Setthathirath Rd., Vientiane, Laos
020-2223 0672
Known For
  • Happy-hour cocktails
  • Lao, Asian, and international dishes
  • Live music

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Khop Chai Deu Vang Vieng

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An incredibly scenic branch of the Vientiane restaurant mainstay, Khop Chai Deu offers Lao, Thai, and Western food options served on the pool deck of Inthira Vang Vieng hotel. Try the duck laab, a zesty minced duck salad tossed with herbs. The staff are quite well-trained and the bartender keeps the champagne chilled as you watch the sun dip down behind the jagged landscape. 

Kualao Restaurant

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The Lao food at this restaurant inside a fading mansion is among Vientiane's best. Favorites include mok pa fork (steamed fish wrapped in banana leaves and cooked with eggs, onions, and coconut milk), and gaeng panaeng (a thick red curry with chicken, pork, or beef). Servings are small, so most people order several entrées à la carte or set menus featuring seven to nine dishes, plus dessert and coffee.

134 Samsenthai Rd., Vientiane, Laos
021-214813
Known For
  • Classy ambience
  • Lao folk dancing evening performances
  • Laap and black sticky rice

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La Verandah Riverside

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This beautifully situated resort restaurant right on the river serves an impressive mix of Thai, Lao, French, and Western dishes. The penang curry is aromatic and full of flavor, as is the spaghetti pad kee mao (drunken noodles, with basil and chili sauce).

Unit 9, Ban Viengkeo, Vangviang, Laos
023-511637
Known For
  • <PRO>good wine list</PRO>
  • <PRO>duck breast with honey and red wine sauce</PRO>
  • <PRO>affordable set menus</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Lai's Place

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The owner of this popular joint cooks up tasty soups, stir-fries, and even Western breakfasts. Sometimes, you might even find some local ethnic specialties, depending on the season.

Ban Phonexay, Louang Namtha, Laos
020-5624 6645
Known For
  • Baguettes and omelettes
  • Banana pancakes
  • Dry khao soi

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Laoper

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This restaurant near the market serves the best authentic Chinese food in Phongsaly, though ordering is a bit unusual as there is no menu and the owner speaks no English nor Lao, so she invites you into the kitchen, opens the refrigerators, and you simply point to what vegetables and meats you want. The rest is up to her culinary magic. 

Phôngsali, Laos
020-5548 1444
Known For
  • Stir-fried morning glory
  • Inexpensive prices
  • Hot green tea

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Le Bistro Ban Vat Sene

$$ | Ban Wat Sene

Sidewalk seating and the retractable brown-striped awning contribute to the atmosphere of a traditional French café at this café on the northern end of town. Freshly made quiche, baguettes, and grandes tartines (large slices of homemade bread with various toppings) are menu highlights for lunch and dinner.

Le Panorama

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The sixth-floor restaurant at the Pakse Hotel not only has the best view in town, but it also has some of the best food. Start with a sunset cocktail on the rooftop terrace, then move on to a romantic candlelight dinner under the stars. There is a choice of French food and pizzas, but it's the Lao food here that really stands out.

Ban Wat Luang, Pakse, Laos
031-212131
Known For
  • Gai vat phou (chicken breast stuffed with crabmeat)
  • International wines
  • Pakse's best burgers

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Lin's Cafe

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This bistro occupies a 1930s historical building in the corner of Talat Yen Square and has a wide menu of Western-inspired comfort foods, including salads, pasta, rice dishes, and coffees. The good milkshakes, selection of beer, good coffee, and strong Wi-Fi make it popular with travelers.

Luang Prabang Bakery

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With a central location and the most enticing atmosphere of several outdoor-seating restaurants in its part of town, the bakery is an ideal stop for people-watching and a cool drink or coffee and pastries. You can also sample some of the nearly two dozen Laotian dishes, such as jo mart len pak lae kout noi (steamed fresh vegetables with a spicy grilled-tomato sauce) served here, or satisfy a craving for Western food with a hamburger, a pizza, some pasta, or even a steak.

Sisavangvong Rd., Ban Chomkong, Luang Prabang, Laos
71-252499
Known For
  • <PRO>cakes and pastries</PRO>
  • <PRO>coffee</PRO>
  • <PRO>sandwiches</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Nisha

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Here's a double surprise: some of the best food in Laos can be found in remote Phonsavan, and it's Indian to boot. Hole-in-the-wall Nisha, presided over by its amiable owners from Tamil Nadu, serves fantastic Indian cuisine, including delicious chicken tikka or tandoori. The owners' family operates branches in Luang Prabang and Vang Vieng.

7th Rd., Ban Thai, Phonsavan, Laos
030-984–8435
Known For
  • Chicken lessani
  • Full vegetarian menu
  • Naan bread

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