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    Silk Road Café

    Inspired by “East Meets West” cuisine and offering Luang Prabang’s best sunset views, Silk Road Café’s spacious decks and tree houses overlook the iconic Mekong River. Featuring locally-sourced farm produce, the menu blends classic Lao dishes and ingredients with flavors and techniques from other Silk Road cultures. Drinks include organic espresso and teas, craft beers and cocktails, natural wines and fresh-squeezed juices. Two locations: on the Mekong River at the Living Crafts Center, and in town at the garden courtyard at Ock Pop Tok’s Heritage Collection shop. Complimentary shuttle to and from Ock Pop Tok shops in town.

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    Le Banneton French Café Bakery

    If you have a passion for French pastries and bakery treats, head to le Banneton, located in Luang Prabang’s Peninsua on the main Sakkaline Road. This classic French bakery offers everything your sweet tooth could desire – eclairs, pies, and chocolatine – along with croissants and breads. A modest delicatessen attached to Le Banneton presents ham, cheese, pasta, olive oil, a wine selection, alcohol, pate, and other products from France. Open from 06:30 to 21:00, le Banneton’s large menu displays a variety of choices for breakfast, lunch and dinner, ranging from sandwiches to hot dishes.

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    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 life has changes in Laos and around the world, here at “Manda de Laos” we carry on the traditions and spirit of Maman Phiew (Manda means ‘mother’ in Laotian), dedicated to sharing how one cooked and ate in the past when we had time.