Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Pakse. Pakse, or Pakxe (French: Paksé; Laotian: ປາກເຊ [pȁːk séː] "mouth of the river"; Thai: ปากเซ), is the capital and most populous city of the southern Laotian province of Champasak, making it the second most populous city in Laos. Located at the confluence of the Xe Don and Mekong Rivers, it has a population of about 88,000. It also served as the capital of the Kingdom of Champasak until it was unified with the rest of Laos in 1946.
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Fantastic food! The view was incredible looking out over Pakse and watching the sunset. Good value with two for one cocktails during happy hour! Would recommend and would visit again if in Pakse. A must go if youâre in Pakse!
3 based on 51 reviews
Good coffee and variety of food and good service and fairly fast wifi and seating outside make this place popular. One pays a little more than other places for this
Great Location, serving a great mix of foods at a reasonable price. Friendly atmosphere with something for all taste buds. Groups and families catered for and large number of options to cater for vegetarian and vegan guests. Happy to help with any questio
There are a surprising number of Indian restaurants in Don Det and Pakse. I doubt most people come to Southern Laos expecting to eat aloo gobi or chicken tikka, but you will have no difficulty finding these dishes and more.Amin Restaurant is set on the main street of Pakse, which gets a bit noisy at times. But otherwise this is a centrally located restaurant which is convenient for many hotels and guesthouses.The food here is not the best Indian you've ever had. It is like the food court Indian from a shopping mall in the West. The spice level could be increased, for one thing. However, it is perfectly adequate if you want a change from Lao favorites with sticky rice.
4 based on 36 reviews
Nice place with good staff !Thai food and European food!Clean and fresh Many tourists like to eat here.There's also the mini bar for drinking..Softly song playing around.Food not variety but good test one.Hope you and family will try this restaurant.
https://sangahostel.com Fresh Laotian and Western food made to order. Delicious coffee and tea from a small farm in the Bolaven Plateau. Fresh fruit juices and shakes. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a smile.
Staying in the hostel I ate breakfast here most mornings and supper here most evenings. The food was absolutely amazing, although on the expensive side for a hostel. The waffles for breakfast were particularly good.All the staff are really friendly and nice. Orders were always taken quickly and food arrived prepared with care, well cooked and piping hot.Free fruit juice with your breakfast and free desert after your supper. The manager really makes a fuss over you which makes you feel welcome.
4 based on 61 reviews
I came here with high hopes after reading the reviews but was very let down. The drinks were a very reasonable price, and the coffee machines looked great.I ordered my standard long black and I the half full cup of coffee I received was very watery and next to no Crema. The ambience of the place wasn't too nice, all the furniture was old. The staff were semi-friendly.I didn't eat so cannot comment on the food but the menu was quite extensive.If you like coffee you're much better off seeking another cafe like Delta.
4 based on 103 reviews
This is located almost opposite the popular Pakse Hotel where I have stayed a few times in the last 6 months. I have always found this is a pleasant place to drink tea or beer and to people watch. Plenty of outside tables and chairs. I have only eaten there a couple of times but the food was more than acceptable and not expensive and I should have eaten there more. The lady in charge is friendly and efficient and always remembers me from previous visits. Unfortunately, on my last visit I found the two young girls who help out to be on the unhelpful side. One of them ignored me when I beckoned her over in order to place a further order - having looked straight at me, she promptly disappeared into the inside area. When they were playing with their phones, customers had no chance of being noticed!
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4 based on 145 reviews
Hasan's Indian Restaurants have been in Laos since the first restaurant opened in PakBeng in 2003. Hasan and his brother, Hilur have been in the restaurant business for more than 25 years and have received multiple awards and recommendations, being traine
Hasan offers a good range of Indian vegetarian and non vegetarian food (as well as some Lao food).The staff are friendly and the service good. Everything is frshly cooke3d.
4 based on 293 reviews
Le Panorama is the roof-top restaurant of the Pakse Hotel & Restaurant. Located on the 7th floor, it offers a unique view of the city, the Mekong river and the mountains. We open at 04:30 hours daily (Happy Hour 17:00 - 18:00) and are THE place to enjoy a
We had a drink a sunset and decided to come back for dinnerA mistakeWe ordered Pad Thai. A simple dishIt arrived lukewarmWe sent back for a reheat. Back it came the samePad Thai is stir fry noodles. This is a developing country. Hot food is to be recommended
4 based on 555 reviews
Very bright lights and a menu that takes ten minutes to read. Food was good and cheap and theyâve got every dish you could want-Thai, Lao, Vietnamese and European . Duck koy was good and spicy washed down with a chilled cider!
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