140/01, Unit 15, Rue Hengboun, Baan Anou, Vientiane, Laos
What travelers say:
First, I ordered a glass of pineapple juice.
In general, the customers of this small shop are found through the Internet. It seems that the serving speed in Southeast Asia is not too fast. The lemon fish is good, I recommend it. There is also a lemon muscle.
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First, I ordered a glass of pineapple juice. In general, the customers of this small shop are found through the Internet. It seems that the serving speed in Southeast Asia is not too fast. The lemon fish is good, I recommend it. There is also a lemon muscle.
The taste is pretty good. There are very cheap noodles soup 15000 kips. Various stir-fried rice bowls 28000 kip. There is a higher-end Mekong steamed fish! Various Laotian specialties. A restaurant I often go to!
Great lunch Our tour guide took us here and helped us order an assortment of dishes. Great food, good value for money.
The taste is very good! The spring rolls taste good, completely different from the fried spring rolls usually eaten in China. The thin rice skin is filled with vegetables and tofu, and dipped in sweet and spicy sauce, which is light and special. Lap We chose duck meat, and my husband praised it for being delicious. There are also other Laotian-style stir-fried dishes, which are also good. Recommended.
This was my first proper meal when I traveled to Laos in 2015. I wandered around Vientiane in the afternoon, and when I was hungry, I followed my husband's instructions to find this recommended restaurant. Maybe I went there early, so I got a seat on the second-floor balcony. I ate and drank while watching the sky gradually darken. It was my first time to drink Laos, and the taste was good. I was not familiar with the menu, so I ordered too much. For someone like me who can eat anything, it's OK as long as I'm full.