Luang Prabang bars and cafes

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Along the road that runs next to the Nam Khan River, is a run of bars that also serve a mix of Asian and Western food.

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The Hive Bar

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Lao Lao Garden

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But for a bit more class and a better view, keep walking to Utopia.

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And more expensive, but more upmarket are the Ikon Club…

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and well located Tangor..

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But if it’s just tea or coffee you’re looking for, consider L’Estranger Books and Tea

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Le Banneton Cafe

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or Cafe Ban Vat Sene.

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Tamarind Restaurant, Luang Prabang

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Tamarind Restaurant is true to it’s claim: ’We are not a regular restaurant. We aim to introduce you to Laos’ relatively unknown cuisine by explaining and demonstrating Lao culinary customs.

It’s great to be able to try ‘taster plates as a light sampler of Lao flavours and textures.’

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The sweet sticky rice with coconut palm sugar sauce is the best ever.

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It has a lovely Nam Khan riverside setting, good prices and great, interesting food.

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The drinks are also excellent.

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Granitas $AUD 3.70 ($AUD 2.20 non-alcoholic, also lovely)
‘A refreshing, crushie ice slushie-style drink with a vodka kick’
Best to least
Watermelon and Chilli
Honey and Ginger
Lime and Lemongrass
Rosella and Lime (not so great)

Beer Lao15,000 kip ($AUD 2.20) for 600ml

Lao Coffee is 9,000 kip and served local style in true Tamarind commitment to authentic regional cuisine. The menu says ‘Lao coffee is blended with tamarind for a sour sweet blend. Different to western coffee, it does not have a strong caffeine kick. We serve it Lao style with a bottom layer of sweet [sweetened condensed] milk.’

Good cooking classes are also available, but these fill up fast.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cafe Ban Vat Sene, Luang Prabang

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Not as good for food or or as well priced as Le Banneton Cafe, but in a convenient spot near Villa Santi, is Cafe Ban Vat Sene.

It’s a good place to go if you need a break.

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Le Banneton Cafe, Luang Prabang

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Le Banneton Cafe, on Sisavangvong street, is perhaps the best French cafe in Luang Prabang to visit.

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Mekong Sunset River Cruise, Luang Prabang

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The platform behind the Palace in Luang Prabang is the best spot for taking photos and it’s great to have a sunset drink along the river, but another lovely way to experience the magnificent sunset over the Mekong is to wander down below and take a sunset cruise.

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Usually 30,000 kip per person, prices can be negotiated for groups.
Take your own drinks and snacks.

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Luang Prabang food specialities

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Luang Prabang’s particular food specialties are good to try while visiting and include sweet coconut biscuits….

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dried buffalo which is good boiled and used in stews and also with sweet chilli dip…..

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crispy deep fried Mekong river weed (great with a beer) .

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Orlam (stew with plenty of dill)…

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Green papaya salad (that differs to the green Papaaya salad as it uses a pungent fermented fish sauce )

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smokey eggplant dip…

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deep fried mushrooms…..

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deep fried bamboo shoots….

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Lao sausage..

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and Lao Salad (with a French inspired creamy egg based dressing)

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Also, common are laap and red curries with sticky rice as well as the French inspired baguettes and croissants.

Tamarind restaurant and Dyen Sabai restaurant are good spots to try platters of Luang Prabang/Lao specialities…

Tamarind platters

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Dyen Sabai platter

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Bamboo Tree Cooking Class, Luang Prabang

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Newly established Bamboo Tree Cooking Classes sees cooking teacher/chef Linda, who taught with the well respected Tum Tum Cheng Cooking Classes for ten years continuing to provide well run classes that are well priced and make efficient use of the time. Around $40 AUS includes the class, lunch, market tour, cocktail and cook book.

Located near Apsara Hotel and Tamarind Restaurant Bamboo Tree offers both morning (8:50-14:00) and evening classes (17:00-20:00).

email: bambootreelpg@live.com

phone: +856 20 2242 5499

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Linda and her sister (who takes the market tour) are engaging and thoughtfully explain many aspects of Lao cuisine and local ingredients.

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The class finishes with a lovely lunch of the dishes that the group has cooked, down by the Nam Khan River along with a Lao Lao whiskey cocktail.

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Sweet chilli dip paste                                        Sticky rice, coconut and banana dessert

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The class starts with a visit to Phosy local market.

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Nong Kiau Riverside Resort Restaurant, Nong Kiaw, Northern Laos

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Nong Kiau Riverside Resort Restaurant is a good spot for dinner in Nong Kiaw if you’d like a nice atmosphere and alcoholic drinks (Deens and Chennai Indian restaurants have strong recommendations from others but don’t allow alcohol).

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It has a large menu that includes western and general asian dishes.The Lao menu is only short.

There’s lots of good dishes for around 40,000 kip ($5US) but the green curry is the tastiest followed by the chicken laab and then the fish laab

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Spring rolls  are also a good choice for 25,000 kip

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Sticky rice is 6500 kip
Prices are average and quite good for this lovely setting.

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Nong Kiau Riverside Resort, Nong Kiaw, Northern Laos

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Another good spot to say in Nong Kiaw is the Nong Kiau Riverside Resort.

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Centrally located at the bridge in town it is convenient to restaurants a few minutes walk away like Deems Indian and Chennai Indian (both don’t allow alcohol) and Vangmany ( Lao food) just at the end of the bridge and has great views of the river.

There’s a heritage feel to the rooms that all have lovely balconies.

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It is well priced and offers a pick up from Luang Prabang (for around $220 US return).

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There’s a safe and tea making facilitates in the room and a lovely restaurant with a good menu and great river view.

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Room 12

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Riverside Restaurant, Muang Ngoi, Northern Laos

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Muang Ngoi’s Riverside Restaurant is Lonely Planet’s top pick ( probably rightly so) for eating in Muang Ngoi, particularly for it’s great river views.

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The Chicken Laap is the standout dish and the coffee is great and the mango lassi also very good and there’s a well stocked bar.

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Pumpkin curries with fish or chicken and the fish with lemon is OK.

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The Suzy and Spring Rolls are also OK…

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…and the Chicken Marsala and Orlam are just OK.

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As you go up the path from the boat look for the signs on the right.

It’s a wooden building jutting out across the river, at the far right in the photo below.

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