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Very nice environment, deep into the local restaurant
Laos is suitable for a slow life. I eat and drink in the streets every day and have tasted all kinds of interesting local food. There are creative Laotian dishes with a full atmosphere by the Mekong River, warm shops hidden in the alleys, and places where locals eat with shabby environment and super cheap prices. Share the 10 restaurants I like with you~ All in Luang Prabang! 1⃣️Bamboo Tree Lao: Laotian specialties by the Nam Khan River. Sitting on the street seats and enjoying the river view is the unique romance of Luang Prabang. Recommend No. 2 and No. 5 meals, fried noodles and Tom Yum Goong are delicious. 80+ per person. 2⃣️Khiem Khan Barbecue: The most highly recommended Laotian barbecue! A place where real locals eat barbecue. You can eat meat until you are full for 20+ yuan per person. The key is that it is also delicious! There were no tourists in the store that night except us, only a few locals. The proprietress was also very nice, and gave me the extra vermicelli for free. We were all surprised how they could make money at such a low price, so we had to give more tips. There was also a cute dog in the store, which was a warm memory. 3⃣️Phonheuang Cafe: A small corner treasure shop in a quiet alley, with a constant stream of diners. It provides some simple local food, and the fried spring rolls, rice noodles and rice are all good. 30 per person. 4⃣️Tamarind: The restaurant style is similar to Bamboo Tree, and basically all Laotian specialties can be eaten here. The set menu has a rich variety of dishes, as well as special wines and desserts, and the restaurant decoration is also very cute. 80+ per person. 5⃣️Saffron coffee: A coffee shop by the Mekong River, with a variety of simple meals, you can arrange a brunch or afternoon tea, with seats by the river and indoors, and many people spend time here. 50 per person. 6⃣️The nameless barbecue stall in the night market: This is the second to last stall at the end of the night market, and the grilled chicken wings, pork belly and grilled fish are all so fragrant. The fruit milkshake at the stall next to it is really amazing, 2w kip per cup is super rich, I can't forget it and want to drink it every day. 7⃣️Street rice noodle shop: This inconspicuous shop is located on the street where My Ban Lao hotel goes out, walks right, turns right, and turns right again. Just follow this route. Many locals eat rice noodles here. There are three kinds of soup bases. The coconut soup base is recommended. It is delicious. You can add various things such as pig stomach, heart and lung. 10-15 per person. 8⃣️Rice noodle shop in the morning market: A shop that I met by chance at the morning market. You must eat rice noodles when you come to Laos. You can find any one without stepping on thunder. Pork rice noodles are equivalent to RMB 10 per bowl, and beef is about RMB 14. 9⃣️Dada Cafe: The best coffee shop I have had in Labang, latte is 10 yuan per cup, sitting at the door and looking at the Mekong River, it is so comfortable. 🔟Joma Bakery: A famous local coffee shop with delicious bread. There are 2 stores in Luang Prabang, and I prefer the environment of this one which is not on the foreigner street. #Laos Luang Prabang #Laos Food #Southeast Asian Food
The first meal in Luang Prabang was at Bamboo Tree The restaurant is across the road from the Mekong River Laos sausages The sausages in Luang Prabang are quite delicious, with a lot of spices and a rich taste 🍃 Spring rolls Fried spring rolls dipped in sweet and sour sauce are also very good Lemongrass chicken skewers The aroma of lemongrass permeates the chicken skewers. Although the chicken is a bit old, the lemongrass is delicious! 🍄Mushroom soup is the common oyster mushroom, spices, and cream soup. It's quite light and can be drunk Glutinous rice The rice in Laos is really good. Almost all the glutinous rice I ate along the way is delicious. It is tough and chewy, with rice fragrance and a chewy texture. I should buy some rice to bring back. 🥭Mango smoothie is better than papaya smoothie, and it only costs more than 10 yuan even in the restaurant. It costs more than 70 yuan per person, which is a good deal. #Local Food #Winter Travel Guide #City C Debut Plan #City Humanities Notes
Since I came to Laos to film, I have visited this BamBoo tree restaurant several times🤘🏻. The whole environment is very simple and nostalgic. It is said that the vegetables in the store are all grown by the owner himself, which is very healthy. Before the meal, we were given crispy banana chips and peanuts, which were very delicious😋. I ordered the store's signature spring rolls, fried minced pork, pork ribs soup, Laotian rice noodles, papaya salad, purple glutinous rice and desserts🍮Of course, I didn't eat these alone! The whole table of dishes tasted relatively light, which is very suitable for eating in hot weather. Laotian cuisine restaurants are worth everyone's visit🥰~