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Yuni Yupoun
The guide was updated:Yuni Yupoun—which translates to "here or there"—offers an assorted menu inspired by the entire world. From Greek to Indian to Peruvian... you name it, and it's likely on the eclectic menu.
Bonus: happy hours start at noon and run until 7 pm.
Useful Information
- Address: Luang Prabang, Laos
- Opening hours: Monday–Saturday 11am–11pm, Sunday 24H
- Phone: +856 20 97 406 765
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Tangor Restaurant Bar & Lounge offers the best fusion of western gastronomy — ranging from French to other international cuisines — and Lao culture. Try their signature ceviche and pair it with a glass of fine wine to enjoy it to the fullest. The venue also stands out for its complimentary cocktails and the breezy outdoor patio.
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Pha Khao Lao
On one of the picturesque unnamed alleys in Luang Prabang sits Pha Khao Lao, an establishment that adheres to the Laotian concept of "Ma der, kin Khao Nam gan!", which translates to "please come, let’s eat together!". Complete with either bamboo or rattan tables, the unassuming eatery offers traditional Lao food along with western and Asian dishes. Try their number one on the menu: noodles which come in different sizes and textures.
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BOUANG Asian Eatery
The main thoroughfare is home to the modest Bouang eatery, a vegetarian-friendly restaurant that beautifully reinterprets the Lao cuisine with a modern twist. Though a newcomer in the dining scene of LP, Bouang is earning itself a great reputation for its amazing burgers. In addition to that, the combination of colourful chairs, funky light fixtures and mural-covered walls is so visually appealing that it draws in crowds of locals and tourists.
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Manda de Laos
Surrounded by three enchanting lily ponds, Manda de Laos not only offers the best setting for a magical night but also the best home cooked-style Laotian food in the neighbourhood. The chef recommends 'khoua sin kwai' (wok fried buffalo and flambé with Lao alcohol) or the 'ping pa' (grilled famous Pa Nin fish with lemongrass and Lao herbs, served with homemade tomato maklen) to pair with one of their signature drinks, such as 'Laos parinha' (champa kao with cucumber and lime rimmed with local ground rice).
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Yuni Yupoun
Yuni Yupoun—which translates to "here or there"—offers an assorted menu inspired by the entire world. From Greek to Indian to Peruvian... you name it, and it's likely on the eclectic menu.
Bonus: happy hours start at noon and run until 7 pm.
Read more