Manda de Laos

Manda de Laos Restaurant is first member of the Secret Tables, a community of chefs sharing the same passion for the flavors of Asia. It features traditional Laotian family cuisine from all regions of Laos. The property is set among three UNESCO Classified ponds filled with water lilies blooming at dusk and dawn. While daily … Read more

Novelty Café

Nestled between two rivers on the historic Luang Prabang peninsula, you will find yourself lost for hours in this quaint book cafe. Novelty Cafe believes in bespoke coffee. Order your coffee tailored to your taste. We deliver the comforts of homey dishes with healthy organically-grown goodness. We are community orientated, and support and working with … Read more

Bouang Asian Eatery

Enjoy an Asian twist on classic dishes at the newly opened Bouang Asian Eatery. Centrally located on Sisavangvong Road near the entrance to Mount Phousi, Bouang specializes in Asian fusion, burgers, and vegetarian dishes. The eatery is perfect for families and groups, and accepts reservations as well as walk-ins. Bouang is open on Monday-Saturday for … Read more

Paste at The Apsara

Celebrity Chef Bee Santongun, who won a Michelin star for Paste Bangkok and voted The Best Female Chef in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants in 2018, has opened Paste at The Apsara. She merges the uniqueness of the food with the hotel’s “Indochine flair”, and it’s a perfect match. The menu features subtle tastes found in … Read more

Carpe Diem Restaurant

Enjoy the delights of Carpe Diem’s cooking or simply sip a cocktail while relaxing in a green setting in the middle of the magnificent Kuang Si waterfalls. The restaurant serves local and international dishes. When you come to Carpe Diem you also do a good deed, as 5% of the benefits are given to ASAS … Read more

Chef’s Table Luang Prabang

Discover the exotic tastes of authentic Laotian cuisine amidst stunning outdoor landscapes in Kiridara new concept restaurant, Chef’s Table Luang Prabang. The restaurant is taking on a new lease of life featuring its popular menu of exotic Laotian cuisine with western refinements. Lao cuisine is at once rustic and elegant with influences from Vietnamese, Chinese, … Read more

Yuni Yupoun

Yuni Yupoun means “Here and There.” Opened in February 2019, Yuni Yupoun presents an innovative restaurant that offers different food from nine different countries and regions. The restaurant offers African, South and North American, Lebanese, Laotian, Thai, Creole, European, and Indian dishes. Yuni Yupoun aims to provide a menu with meals you cannot find in … Read more

Dyen Sabai

Opened in 2008, Dyen Sabai restaurant offers traditional Lao food and a Lao BBQ (sindad). The restaurant is located across the Nam Khan River. You can reach Dyen Sabai by walking across the Bamboo Bridge, or on the restaurant’s free boat, when the bridge is not open. Dyen Sabai presents five different terraces with seating … Read more

Saffron Coffee

Saffron Coffee is a profit-for-purpose enterprise, whose Lao Arabica is directly traded and sustainably sourced from more than 830 smallholder, hill tribe farming families in northern Laos. The coffee is processed, hulled, graded, hand-sorted, and roasted in Luang Prabang. Saffron Coffee’s flagship cafe – the Espresso, Brew Bar, and Roastery on the Mekong in Luang … Read more

3 Nagas Restaurant

The aromas of lemongrass and pepper wood drift on the breeze before guests arrive at 3 Nagas Restaurant with its colonial floor tiles, 19th century maps, black-and-white photographs, silk and bamboo lanterns and quiet Lao folk music played on a wind instrument, khaen. In a town that is renowned for serving the delicious dishes, thanks … Read more