Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Pakse, Champasak Province, Laos. 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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This is an excellent lobby bar. The service excellent. The ambiance very good.A very good place to spend your evening.
3 based on 95 reviews
My boyfriend and I ate here after learning they make pizza and pasta. The staff was immediately rude, laughing at us and walking away when my boyfriend was talking to them in Laos. They stood close to our table and stared at us the entire time we ate, and when we attempted to talk to them (in Lao) they would roll their eyes and walk away. Finally my boyfriend said (in Lao) "You dont speak Lao? Do you speak any language?" This made them angry enough that they backed off. They were about 6 young girls, probably teenagers. The food was a welcome change from the Asian cusine. The eggplant pasta was very good. The marinara sauce was light, and the pasta fresh. The pizza was also good, but not to be compared to pizza in the US. The pepperoni was actually hard salami and the sauce had a bit of a bbq sauce taste to it. We enjoyed it, though it is different than typical western pizza. We also got a cesar salad. The vegetables were very fresh, though the croutons were simply sliced toast and the dressing is simply red vinegar. We returned the next day and ordered two pizzas to go. The staff was still rude. The cheese pizza is tasty, with basil and a sweet sauce. Again, it is different than typical western pizza, but good nonetheless. The pizzas were about $6 each, and they were medium sized. There are other restaurants nearby that serve pasta and burgers (sabidee restaurant just down the road). The owner there was very friendly and his food looked good. If you are not set on eating pizza, and prefer a friendly atmosphere, I suggest trying a different restaurant.
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...for the monkey leashed to a tree outside of the restaurant.The coffee is very good, the setting is very nice, it's a green place just next to the road, but you don't actually hear a lot of it. Nice wooden tables and the really good coffee would make it a perfect stop just outside of Pakse.If it weren't for the monkey. If they stop this, five stars!
3 based on 30 reviews
I was craving good chocolate and cakes after more than 3 months in Asia... Unfortunately, their chocolate brownies and macarons were quite terrible, compared to bakeries in my home country, Belgium. Macarons were sooo dry... We didn't finish it all.
Love love love Anjolies! Seems like not many tourists have discovered it as it is set back off the Main Street but it is worth going to!Staff are very friendly & helpful.Coffee is good! They have a dessert menu with waffles, brownies, French toast etc but they also have some savoury snacks like fried chicken and French fries.They made there own icecream and it is amazing!! I have tried the chocolate and choco-coco! So happy I have stumbled across this place I will be back!
We are one of the first cafe in Pakse which serve specialty coffee. We have our own farm and we process and roast by ourself. We also serving special coffee from around the world.
We are always looking for spots to have a good coffee; this is definitely one of them. A place from coffee lovers for coffee lovers with cozy interior and friendly people. They also offer an incredible variety of roastings zu purchase.
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.
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