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Luang Prabang Bars and Eateries Bars & Restaurants 1. Kim Satcat Korean Restaurant Joy a hearty, delicious and healthy Korean food with a family like welcome. Main dishes all include unlimited water, rice, and 8 side dishes. Having living here for 6 years, I would be happy to share valuable information on traveling around Luang Prabang. Vegan options (Bibimbap, stir- fried mushroom, etc.) are available, too! Address: Next to Wat Meuna/near Old Bridge. Tel: 020 58 550 000 open: 08:00 AM - 09:00 PM 2. Bamboo Restaurant Welcome to Bamboo Restaurant. We were opened on July 23, 2012. This restaurant is belong to our family and the personal chefs has 10 years’ experience of cooking. Our restaurant have service of serving with Lao Food, Thai food, Chinese food and Home style Luangprabang food service. Our restaurant are preparing with foods, drinks and relax area by watch TV, meeting friends, reading books... Location is in the heart of Luangprabang. When you are take a long load arrive to Luangprabang, then take the street of Phomma Thad Road and Choa Xoumphou Road. You also see the gas-station or between Visoun Temple then you will see the Bamboo Restaurant. 02 Chaosompu Rd, Visone Village | on the corner opposite to wat Visoun, Luang Prabang 0600, Laos Tel: +856 30 94 94 994 3. Bistro Pastis Bistro Pastis is a Provençal and Southern French - inspired kitchen. Our simple and intimate dining place is in our back garden, giving a very home-like feel. The A La Carte menu changes regularly based on seasons and the chef's moods. We will always try to have a balanced variety of dishes for all dietary requirements. If you really can't find something that fits your needs, let the chef know! You are at home. Address: Ban Suan Oy, Ban Visoun Tel: 071 252 656 4. Pha Khao Lao A Pha Khao Lao is the shared dining table that is made with either bamboo or rattan. Usually, different kinds of food are served such as, grilled meat, chili paste, fresh vegetables. Everyone shares from the same bowl or plate of food. If you visit a Lao family during meal times, they will often ask you to join in to the table by saying: “Ma der, kin khao nam gan!” “Please come, let’s eat together!” Pha Khao Lao is only about 20 meters from the road to Utopia and in a great location directly opposite the famous Wat Visoun temple: Lunch 11am - 2pm Dinner: M-Th 5pm - 11pm, Fri-Sat: 5pm - 1am. Tel: 1-202-555-1212 5. La Sila Pa Italian & Lao Kitchen The New Italian & Lao restaurant in Luang Prabang. Pizza (wood fire oven), Lasagna, fresh pasta (handmade), tiramisu but if you want to try the real Lao Food we offer a special Lao Menu. Happy Hour cocktails 50,000 kip, Red/White Wine 50,000 kip. Wifi and Take Away available. We have terrace on the road, inside (A/C) or big garden (especially for big group)! Phommathat Road | in front Wat Aham and Aphay school, Luang Prabang 0600, Laos. Tel: +856 30 53 44 913 6. Utopia Restaurant & Bar Lush riverside bar with peaceful views of the Nam Khan; think recliner cushions, low-slung tables and leafy nooks. Chill over a fruit shake, burger, breakfast or omelette (mains 30,000K to 60,000K), play a board game or volleyball, or just lose yourself in a sea of candles come sunset. Brilliantly designed with faux Khmer ruins and creeper vines; surely the city's liveliest outdoor bar. Address: Kingkitsarath Rd, Tel: 020 58 451 118 open: 08:00 AM - 11:15 PM. 7. Sports Bar The Aussie bar is your typical kitschy decorated themed sports bar. They serve Vegemite on toast during the day, so if you're an Aussie in Laos with a craving, you now know where to go. You can spend much time here; hang out with friends and get some drinks while watching sport matching, so the Aussie Bar is as a meeting point for others from the hostel. It’s located in known as Aham corner. Address: Kingkitsarath Rd, open: 07:30 am - 11:30 pm. Tel: 071 254 706 8. Epoca Café We are "Epoca cafe", a cafeteria restaurant, in which we offer exquisite dishes, prepared with the highest culinary quality, that delight with the best attention and taste, the palate of our clients, in a cozy and safe environment, where the confidence , responsibility, and punctuality are our cover letter. Tel 020 59 557 459 open: 07:00 am - 10:00 pm 9. L’Etranger Book & Tea Enjoy reading a book on our outdoor patio where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast, light snack or a pot of savoring tea. Or relax and take advantage of our reliable wifi in our upstairs lounge. We offer breakfast, soup, salads, sandwiches and some vegetarian dishes. A variety of cold drinks; shakes, smoothies, coffee & chocolate specialty beverages that will make you come back for more. On our 2nd floor, we have a lounge art & tea room. Cushions, low tables, sa paper lamps set the mood. We have a variety of 65 different types of tea (black, green, herbal and local teas; and homemade chai tea) and a large selection of coffee beverages. Kingkitsarat ban Aphay Tel: 071 260 248 open: 07:00 am - 10:00 pm 10. Amigo’s Luang Prabang (Mexican Food) We are a newly opened Mexican restaurant in the heart of Luang Prabang. We are a family friendly; equipped with children's play area, opened daily for brunch and dinner. We locally source all produce to give our customers a fresh and unique Mexican cuisine full of flavor. Friendly English speaking staff will not only look after you but give travelers a local’s insight into this beautiful town. Kitsalat Rd, Ban Visoun Tel: 030 092 80480 11. Lao Lao Garden Lit up like a jungle Vegas, this garden bar on the skirts of Phu Si calls you to chill by candlelight, listen to easy sounds and warm the cockles of your heart by the firepit. Besides cocktails there's a wide range of foods, including orlam and buffalo stew, plus cook-it-yourself sìn data (Lao hotpot barbecue). Address: Ban Aphay, Tel: 020 77 774 414 open: 08:00 am - 11:30 pm 12. Redbul Bar It’s just across the street. Redbul caters to people who like to drink a lot at a low price and it hosts a crew of regulars each night who worship the pool table. The bar is stocked for a motley of liquor- plus-mixer drinks so this fun, laid back backpacker joint tends to swell with people in the hour before closing. Address Kingkitsarath Rd, Tel: 020 54 380 355 open: 12:00 am - 11:30 pm 13. 525 Cocktails & Tapas At 525 Cocktails and Tapas we pride ourselves on making our guests feel comfortable and spending time getting to know you. Allowing you to sit back and relax as we craft beautiful cocktails and tasty tapas in our intimate air conditioned bar, adorned with stunning local black and white photographs. Unique in Luang Prabang, our interior has a speakeasy feel with a long bar and several high tables where you can comfortably while away an evening. Alternatively you can chill in our lantern lit garden, replete with plush sofas, from where you can gaze up at the stars. We are known for our cocktails, but if you fancy a specific whisky, gin or something else, we boast an extremely well stocked back bar with over 120 different options, arguably the best in Laos! We open at five to five in the evening (hence the name) when likeminded souls are looking for the company of friends and a libation or two! We look forward to welcoming you to 525. Address: Kingkitsarath Road, Tel: 071 212 424 open: 17:00 hrs - 11:30 hrs 14. Chez Matt Ox-blood walls, low lights and a handsome bar glittering with polished crystal, this candlelit haunt is central and peaceful, adding a dash of upscale sophistication to the city's nocturnal landscape. With its cocktails, French and Italian wine cellar and chilled music, this makes for a good spot to dress up in your finest before going somewhere swish for dinner. Address: Ban Vat Sane, Tel: 020 77779 497 open: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM 15. Icon Klub Imagine a place in the afterlife where writers meet and conversation is as free-flowing as the fabulous mixology cocktails. You pull up a pew next to Jack Kerouac, and Anaïs Nin is reading in a cosy chair nearby…Icon may just be this place. A sculpted angel rises out of the wall and there are poetry slams, jam sessions and kick-ass tunes. A night here can lead you somewhere magical and may well be the highlight of your visit to the city. Run by a charming Hungarian poet this is Laos' most atmospheric bar, bar none. Address: Sakkarine Rd, Ban Xiengmouane, uphill from Saynamkhan Hotel, Tel: 020 99 300 788 open: 17:00 hrs - 23:30 hrs. 16. Sakura Bar Fun Bar outside old town with Cold beers and tasty cocktails. Free whiskey buckets. Playing electronic dance, house and other upbeat international and underground music. Address: Phothisalath Rd. Tel: 020 55 991 026 open: 06:00 PM - 12:00 AM. .
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