Find out where to eat in Luang Prabang from delicious food and incredible drinks. Learn about the 12 best restaurants and cafes for breakfast, lunch, and even dinner!
One of the best ways to discover a new destination is through its food. Even better is when there is a wide variety to try. However, with so little time and so many options, where do you start!?
I spent a good few weeks in Luang Prabang during my three separate trips to Laos. I fell in love with the food scene here, and in Luang Prabang, you can find some of the best dishes in the whole country!
Seriously, there is such a wide variety of awesome cafes and restaurants to suit anyone, from quaint French-inspired eateries to riverside coffee spots and authentic Italian hideaways.
However, with all these options, it can get a little overwhelming, especially if you want to try them all. That’s why I have created the ultimate list of the best restaurants in Luang Prabang!
Where To Eat In Luang Prabang: My Favorite Cafes & The Best Restaurants
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Breakfast In Luang Prabang
You will want to start your day right with a delicious breakfast, and luckily, you will be spoilt for choice!
Formula B
Formula B is a fantastic breakfast cafe located on Sisavangvong Road. It is known for its delicious baked goods, brunch items, and coffee.
After a few hit-and-miss breakfast places, we visited this place and had an amazing meal. They have an incredible drinks menu and plenty of delicious bakery options!
From cakes to croissants and savory delights, they have something for everyone here. I recommend their brownies to anyone with a sweet tooth.
They also have fantastic air conditioning providing the perfect spot to hide from the Lao heat.
Formula B is also open for lunch if you are looking for a delicious bite during other times of the day.
Opening Hours: 8 am until 5 pm Monday to Friday, and 8 am to 6 pm Saturdays & Sundays
Location: Sisavangvong Road, Luang Prabang, Laos
Joma Bakery Cafe
Joma Bakery Cafe is an iconic eatery and a hot spot for millennials and expats. With a more relaxed coffee shop vibe, it is common to see people in here for a couple of hours, grabbing a few drinks and relaxing.
No doubt this is the best bakery in Luang Prabang and is well worth checking out on your visit.
Though I will say this place is certainly on the more pricey side. However, you can add avocado to anything for $0.50 / 10,000 LAK. They definitely know the market they are catering to.
I also have to give a shout-out to Joma Bakery Cafe for its efforts to become an environmentally friendly and sustainable business. They serve drinks with paper straws, have a free water refill area, and offer takeaway drinks in biodegradable cups.
Opening Hours: 6.30 am until 9.00 pm, 7 days a week
Location: Chao Fa Ngum Rd, Luang Prabang


Le Banneton Cafe
Le Banneton Cafe is the perfect chill breakfast spot when you are after a delicious Western meal.
They have great food and delicious coffee so what more could you want? Try not one of their amazing baguettes full of the freshest ingredients.
This cafe is located within a beautiful old colonial building, oozing the UNESCO World Heritage beauty found all around the city.
It is right next to some incredible temples or wats, providing the perfect lunch getaway while temple hopping your way through the city.
Opening Hours: Wednesday- Monday 6.00 am- 9.00 pm and Tuesdays 6.30 am- 6.00 pm
Location: Sakkaline Rd, Luang Prabang


Saffron Coffee
Saffron Coffee has awesome chill vibes and great food, making for an excellent experience for travelers. The staff here are amazing, always smiling and able to assist with requests.
With views overlooking the incredible Mekong River, there is plenty of shade and comfortable tables to relax at.
This riverside eatery features everything you could ever want, from amazing views to chocolate-covered pancakes. Make sure to pop in for the relaxing atmosphere and social vibes. It is the perfect place to get into Laos life.
Opening Hours: 6.30 am to 4.45 pm, 7 days a week
Location: Khem Khong Road, Luang Prabang



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Lunch In Luang Prabang
Ensure you have the energy to keep exploring this incredible city by checking out these restaurants for lunch!
Indigo Cafe
Indigo Cafe is certainly one of the best places to eat in Luang Prabang. Whether for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, this place is always packed with travelers looking for a delicious bite.
They even have incredible vegan and vegetarian food, so can cater to your dietary requirements. Make sure to head there for happy hour as well. You can’t say no to 2 for 1 cocktail!
The team at Indigo Cafe also has a stall out front selling absolutely delicious goodies. This also operates during the Luang Prabang Night Market. On it, you will find everything you could want, such as slices, cakes, pastries, and muffins.
Opening Hours: 6.30 am until 10.00 pm, 7 days a week
Location: Sisavangvong Road, Pakham Village, Luang Prabang

The Belle Rive Terrace
A beautiful and romantic hideaway is The Belle Rive Terrace. Tucked away, surrounded by trees and overlooking the Mekong River, you must bring your special someone here for a delicious lunch!
However, if it is a little too hot to sit outside, don’t worry, they also have indoor seating.
They offer both a delightful selection of Western and Laos food which you need to try.
If you want a truly unique foodie experience, try one of their Laos tasting plates, which allow you to sample a variety of this country’s favorite cuisines.
Opening Hours: 7.30 am until 10.00 pm, 7 days a week
Location: Baan Phonehueang 99, Luang Prabang


Dyen Sabai Restaurant
Dyen Sabai Restaurant is a must-visit for any foodie wondering where to eat in Luang Prabang.
Here is where you can have a local Lao culinary experience overlooking the beautiful Nam Khan River.
Be aware that to get there, you will need to pass over a wobbly wooden bridge, which has a $1.00 fee. If you decide to go at night or during sunset, the bridge will also be lit up with fairy lights.
Here at Dyen Sabai Restaurant, you can try the famous Laos fondue, which is commonly known as hot pot in Southeast Asia, or even a delicious noodle soup.
The menu changes every day, so if you like to preplan your meals, this might not be the place for you.
Opening Hours: 8.00 am until 11.30 pm, 7 days a week
Location: Ban Phan Louang, Luang Prabang

Yuni Yupoun
Yuni Yupoun restaurant is located in the city’s heart and is a must-visit during your stay.
It offers a wide range of authentic Laotian dishes, including their specialty of fried eggplant with pork or tofu for vegetarians.
In addition to Laotian cuisine, Yuni Yupoun also serves international dishes such as steak, pasta, burgers, Indian butter chicken or tofu, and my favorite, the Mezze platter.
The decor is beautiful, and the food is presented beautifully. The set lunch changes daily, but there are always delicious options such as salad, pork laap, and sticky rice with mango.
Serving a wide assortment of dishes in a central location and with friendly staff makes it a popular choice among tourists and locals. Their set lunch is a great way to sample the food, and they also have a happy hour on selected cocktails from noon to 7 p.m.!
Opening Hours: Daily from 11.30 am to 11 pm
Location: Sisavangvong Road, Luang Prabang, Laos
Dinner In Luang Prabang
Find out where to eat in Luang Prabang for dinner. End your night well with a full stomach of delicious bites.
Tangor
Tangor is another great restaurant. It will be bustling no matter what evening you go. The owners have been operating for many years and know exactly what they are doing.
With delicious and beautiful food, great customer service, and a chill atmosphere, there is nothing more you could want. Enjoy the 60s and 70s music while tucking into some of their delicious dishes.
There is a wonderful French manager here who does his best to ensure all the guests are happy and meals coming out of the kitchen are to a high standard.
Make sure to try the ceviche and get one of their scrumptious desserts!
Opening Hours: 10.30 am until 11.30 pm, 7 days a week
Location: House No.63/6, Ban Xiengmouane, Rue Sisavangvong, Luang Prabang

Secret Pizza
Pizza lovers rejoice and get to Secret Pizza for a taste of the best! Though this place is not in the easiest location to get to, trust me it is so worth it. You will need to take a tuk-tuk from the city center.
This should cost about $4.60 / 40,000 LAK for the journey, though you might have a haggle for a decent price. Nevertheless, this place is an absolute gem in the middle of nowhere.
As the name suggests, the pizzas here are the star of the show. Think thin and crispy wood-fired bases and fresh toppings, all perfectly cooked.
This place is undoubtedly the best pizza in Luang Prabang where you can just enjoy the chill countryside vibes of this secret gem.
Opening Hours: 6.00 pm until 9.30 pm, Tuesdays and Fridays only
Location: Ban Nasaphanh street 3 (End of Soi 3 Off Highway 13 Nasamphanh Village) Luang Prabang

Popolo
Another great choice for Italian food is Popolo. This is the ideal spot to eat if you are craving a change from the typical Asian food and looking to mix it up a little.
Also, if you want great pizza but Secret Pizza is closed, this is a great alternative. Their wood-fired pizza oven cooks each one to perfection.
They also have delicious wines and cocktails and serve many tapa-style dishes. There are plenty of seating options for you to relax, whether you want indoors, on the patio, or at the bar.
Opening Hours: 11.00 am until 10.00 pm, 7 days a week
Location: Kounxoau Road, Luang Prabang 0600


Bouang
If you are on a budget and looking for a colorful, delicious, fresh meal, you cannot go wrong with Bouang.
This has got to be one of the best cheap eats in Luang Prabang, which makes it perfect for backpackers on a budget.
The colorful and unique decor here will put you in a good mood. It also perfectly complements the bright and cheery ingredients Bouang uses.
Whether you are after a burger, local bites, or even dessert, this eatery has something for everyone.
Opening Hours: 9.30 am until 9.30 pm, Thursday to Tuesday (Wednesday Closed)
Location: Main Street, Luang Prabang


Khaiphaen
Khaiphaen offers creative Lao cuisine, great shakes, and cocktails in beautiful surroundings. It is a non-profit organization that trains marginalized youth in cooking and serving skills.
They are known for their serious Lao food, an attractive atmosphere in the old town, and great service. The menu features a variety of Asian and healthy dishes, with vegetarian-friendly, vegan, and gluten-free options available.
Some popular dishes include tofu and khaiphaen salad, pork belly, green beans with lime, and fish dumplings.
Khaiphaen is a river weed that the restaurant deep fries and serves with homemade silken tofu in a fruit sauce.
This is certainly a unique fine dining experience in Luang Prabang, but one that is well worth visiting.
Opening Hours: 11 am until 9.30 pm, Monday to Saturday (Sunday Closed)
Location: 100 Sisavang Vatana Road, Ban Wat Nong, Luang Prabang, Laos

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Best Accommodation In Luang Prabang?
Luang Prabang offers a range of accommodations, from 5-star resorts and historic hotels to simple hostels and locally-owned guesthouses.
During our recent visit, we stayed on a charming side street just minutes from the center and across from the Mekong River. I fell in love with this spot. On this street, you’ll find budget guesthouses and upscale hotel-style accommodations.
Consider Mylaohome Hotel & Spa, which offers comfortable rooms, a great spa, and an on-site cafe. Rates start at $23 per night.
Another option is Villa Pumalin, which features an indoor pool and beautiful wooden rooms and starts at $30 per night.
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Other Things To Do While In Luang Prabang
Apart from eating to your heart’s content, there are many awesome things to do here. Actually, I recommend that you set aside at least three days in Luang Prabang so you can experience all it has to offer.
Seriously, it is such a beautiful and charming city. Plus, here you can find some of Laos’s best waterfalls and, of course, plenty of delicious food.
Visit the Kuang Si Waterfall: This waterfall is located about 23 km from the city and is surrounded by lush greenery. You can swim in the turquoise blue water and hike to the top of the waterfall.
Explore the city’s spirituality: Luang Prabang is home to over 33 temples, each with its own unique architecture and history. The temples are beautiful and give the city a deep spiritual feel.
Experience the famous night markets: The night markets in Luang Prabang are a great place to shop for souvenirs, handicrafts, and local food. They are open every night from around 5 PM to 10 PM and are located in the center of the city.
Hike up to Mount Phou Si: This hike is not too difficult and offers stunning views of the city and mountains. To avoid the heat, the best time to hike is either early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
Learn about Laos’ devastating past at UXO Luang Prabang Center: This museum educates visitors about Laos’ history and the impact of the Vietnam War on the country. It is open every day from 9 AM to 5 PM.
FAQs About The Top Cafes & Restaurants In Luang Prabang
What are the delicious traditional foods of Luang Prabang?
Laotian cuisine is known for its rich flavors, herbs, and simple and fresh ingredients. Some of the traditional dishes that you can try in Luang Prabang are Jaew, Sticky Rice, Laos Khao Soi, Larb, Khai Pan, and Sai Oua.
What do people eat for breakfast in Laos?
Laotian breakfasts are a delicious and hearty way to start the day. They typically consist of some sort of soup. Some of the most popular breakfast dishes include Khao piak sen (Lao noodle chicken broth soup), Khao piak khao (thick Laotian rice chicken stock soup), and Feu (beef noodle soup).
Wrap-Up: The Ultimate List Of Where To Eat Luang Prabang
Now you should know the best cafes and restaurants in this awesome city. Whether you are looking for traditional Lao cuisine, international flavors, or fusion dishes combining the best of both worlds, they are easy to find.
Go ahead and fulfill your foodie cravings because now you know exactly where to go in Luang Prabang for breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
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