15 Best Restaurants in Laos

Background Illustration for Restaurants

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.

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.

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.

Recommended Fodor's Video

Coco&Co. Vegan Café

$$

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

$

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

Something incorrect in this review?

Joma Bakery Cafe

$

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

Something incorrect in this review?

Khop Chai Deu Vang Vieng

$$

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. 

Lai's Place

$

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

Something incorrect in this review?

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.

Lin's Cafe

$

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

$

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

Something incorrect in this review?

Noy's Fruit Heaven

$

The family that runs this cute little café prepares various breakfasts and gourmet sandwiches with fresh local ingredients. They also whip up just about any tropical fruit smoothie you can imagine. The colorful spot, which also sells local handicrafts, is a good place to watch the world go by and meet other travelers. 

Rue Hengbounnoy, Vientiane, Laos
020-5539 6898
Known For
  • Fruit shakes
  • Baguette sandwiches
  • Instagrammable ambiance

Something incorrect in this review?

Restaurant du Crabe d’Or

$$

Vang Vieng's haute-cuisine restaurant offers an eclectic choice of Lao, traditional Asian, and French dishes—the Lao degustation menu is the top draw. The indoor and outdoor dining areas command majestic views of the river and towering limestone cliffs. In addition to lunch and dinner, there's also a good buffet breakfast.

Seng Ahloune Restaurant

$

This rickety restaurant on wooden planks just above the Mekong may not look like much, but its cooks consistently deliver tasty and authentic Lao food. The setting is intimate and romantic, though the place can get busy with tour groups staying at the family's decent guesthouse.

Don Khon Island, Laos
020-5383 1399
Known For
  • River views
  • Friendly staff
  • Chicken biryani

Something incorrect in this review?

Tamnak Lao

$ | Ban Wat Sene

The set menu is the way to sample a wide cross-selection of Lao dishes at this noted restaurant, cooking school, and (just for good measure) book exchange. Alternatively, you can order à la carte from a lengthy menu that includes kaipan, a crispy dried Mekong River plant covered with sesame seeds (it's the local equivalent of chips and salsa), and a local favorite, orlam, an eggplant "casserole" that can be compared to an exotic gaeng kiew waan (Thai green curry). Lao and Western options are available for breakfast.

Sakkarin Rd., Luang Prabang, Laos
071-252525-restaurant
Known For
  • <PRO>bamboo shoots</PRO>
  • <PRO>cozy veranda</PRO>
  • <PRO>mango sticky rice</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations not accepted

Something incorrect in this review?