Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Vang Vieng. Vang Vieng (Lao: ວັງວຽງ) is a tourist-oriented town in Laos in Vientiane Province about four hours bus ride north of the capital. The town lies on the Nam Song River. The most notable feature of the area is the karst hill landscape surrounding the town.
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3 based on 6 reviews
All the restaurants in Vang Vieng serve just about the same food at the same price. I'm recommending this one in particular because the night we went there we had three very different dishes: one thai-style fried pork with rice, one baguette-pizza and a lao dish and all were pretty good and overall better than our previous experiences in Vang Vieng.
Pan's Place is just a few minutes walk from the centre. Enjoy al fresco dining with a fantastic view of the stunning limestone karsts. We have an all day menu featuring fresh & healthy shakes plus breakfast & dinner options inc. chicken parma, laab and ou
Whilst in Vang Vieng, we used this place for breakfast every day. Great coffee, great bacon, eggs and toast. Thanks, guys!
3 based on 67 reviews
This place is decent if youâre looking for nice food, but if youâre looking to get happy I wouldnât bother. Itâs crazy expensive, $13 US dollars for one shroom shake which did absolutely nothing. Same goes for the other bars selling them.
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Nana Restaurant is a newly opened restaurant located in the heart of Vang Vieng. Nana Restaurant offers a different variety of food from western to Asian cuisine including Vietnamese and Lao. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner everyday and is open 24 hr
The food they serve consists of western and asian cuisine. the connected hostel doesn't serve free breakfast but can order at the restaurant for an affordable price plus free drink. sometimes i get too lazy to go out so I usually have lunch and dinner here. the carbonara and beef burger are my favorite along with the mango juice. can't get enough of the food here. totally would come eat here again
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Italian rosticceria with Italian products ... Fresh food prepared every day ... Local welcoming ... Price accessible to all
Very friendly, very delicious pizzas. We are vegan and they did not look surprised when we asked for a pizza without cheese. They put lots of fresh vegetables on it and it was just perfect!!
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4 based on 315 reviews
Sabaidee, PIZZA LUKA changed the location. We are located now at the other side of the Nam Song River. Cross the big bridge, turn right and enjoy the best pizza in town :-)
And noises from geese, hens and other feathered friends belonging to a local fella whoâs breeding them. And you can catch tubers coming back from their of day of water frolicking too. The pizza had a good base but the tomato paste was a little on the sweet side for my taste buds. Worth a visit if you got some days to hang around and in a part of town not seen by everyone, I suspectHello LiamFirst, thank you for making me laughing, your comment is so funny! :-)I think you comment about another place because no hens around the restaurant at our opening hours, and it's not the way of the tubbers... we are at the other side of the river ;-) Maybe you can come and try a good pizza at Pizza Luka ;-) you will make happy your taste buds which don't like sweet tomato sauce
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4 based on 270 reviews
Four of my friends and I visited after reading amazing reviews for this place. Some good things: the pasta sauce was quite delicious for the penne arrabiata, large wine glass portions, and the pizza crust was tasty (but burnt in some spots - like actually tasted charred)Some bad things: - very small portion size for the pasta - people spoke of handmade pasta and this didnât seem to be the case - pretty hot inside, no AC - my friend ordered a veggie pizza, with the vegetables listed on the menu. She ended up getting a pizza with carrots and an insane amount of cabbage on it as well (unlisted) - she was sad as she probably would have just ordered a margarita instead - prices do not match the menu: the wall as well as my menu said a glass of wine was 18000. Someone else at the table had a menu that said a glass was 20,000. I went ahead and ordered thinking the 20,000 was an aberration since the WALL and my menu said 18000. Upon getting the bill it said 20,000 which I politely inquired about at the front. The man serving us completely ignored me at first, texting until I said excuse me. He then proceeded to tell me the walls are wrong and I must be wrong about the menu saying 18,000 (there is no way 3 of us hallucinated 18,000 wine). I understand that 2000 is a very small amount, however it is the treatment and the principle of changing signs to be UP TO DATE and changing ALL MENU PRICES to ensure consistency. Also donât text and ignore patrons. All in all for the price premium, it isnât worth it at all. We have experienced more kindness at local family run restaurants for a tiny tiny fraction of the price.
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