Best Indian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Indian food in Pakse. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Indian restaurants near you.. 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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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.
3 based on 265 reviews
We were craving Indian food and this restaurant was within walking distance from our hotel, so we decided to give it a try. The food was good not great, but it was very reasonably priced. The service however was excellent. Although we will probably not dine here again I still recommend giving it a try.
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.
No MSG, mom's recipe sauces,free drinking water and home style cooking.
There is awesome food in Pakse and there are places with nice atmosphere; this one, unfortunately, has got neither. The food was uninspired and outright bad (there were plenty of unidentifiable, inedible bits floating around in the Dal). On top of that, our Thalis were missing parts that were promised on the menu. (We asked for them and they were out, but did get a discount in the end.)Won't go there again.
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