A lovely place to have lunch
A bit small but cosy
Sweet staff
Most of drinks were out of stock though.
I had pizza, spaghetti and burgers. All nice
This restaurant is not far from the center and on the way to Kuang Si waterfall
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Came here because Manda De Laos was full, right around the corner. It was pretty empty, only 2 other customers.
Ordered the rice with holy basil chicken, then changed my order to the caramel pork sandwich. The waiter didn't understand me and brought out both. He didn't seem to want to take the food back, suggested I take it home. (I'm traveling so may just give it away at the night market down the road)
The food was good, but not everyone speaks English in the world so only fair for miscommunication to occur. The rice with holy basil was good though, the pork was alright, too full to eat the sandwich part. Outside of the miscommunication, the waiter and other young guy working were very attentive. The sandwich was 48,000 kip so about $3. Rice was $3.50.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Food: 4
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 4
Off the chart flavors and value. Large easy menu with English descriptions. Budget prices - great value. We left full and satisfied.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Sandwich
Very good!
I was definitely concerned that the Lao beef would be tough but it's surprisingly beefy and tender. The portion sizes are pretty generous as well!
I had my best meal in Laos at Khmu 2. I really regret that I can't remember the name of the dish because I'd like to find a recipe! It was chicken marinated in curry powder, on rice noodles with a mixture of raw herbs and lettuces, scallions, peanuts, and a slightly sweet sauce. Delicious! So good, in fact, that I returned two nights later to order the same dish. Very reasonable prices.
Had this worker take photos of my fiance and I while we ate. The food isn’t the best either. I recommend if you’re a person of color or anybody to not come here. 0/5 stars
Food: 1
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
filthy place, the placemats are full of all kind of color stains, the fan is black from dust, ants on the wall, and plastic on the floor. better dont check out the kitchen. the food took over 40 minutes to be prepared and was just acceptable. apparently they had to buy ingredients from the market. can get better food on the street stalls
Food: 2
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
DON’T BOTHER. Worst restaurant we’ve experienced in Asia. 😣
Came in at 1900, frosty waitstaff almost like they didn’t want us there, ignoring us, thought it was just because their English was bad - out fault I guess as we don’t speak Lao.
Eventually managed to order, 2x noodle soups, easy!, 45mins after ordering, received x1 of the dishes, but was told they couldn’t make the other one (khao soi) and to choose something else.
My partners dish had already arrived so I make a choice of something quick to cook, ‘chicken holy basil fried rice’, 25 minutes later (no joke) I receive the most basic tasteless fried rice ever, zero chicken, one tiny sprig of basil, lots of oil though! Honestly was an embarrassment to SE Asian cuisine.
Paid 52k kip for this ridiculously basic dish. 😳 despite paying 48k for the noodle soup with pork.
On the way out at 2030, a European tourist couple were refused a table despite plenty of free tables and having just accepted a Chinese couple, so maybe they just hate westerners.
Cleanliness was also not very good, ants on table and tableware/glasses look unwashed.
Just don’t bother.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Food was excellent. We had a set menu arranged by our tour operator. Veg, chicken and pork options.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Great restaurant with a huge menu. Been a few times this week and tried a lot of the food. Always really well cooked, presented and served with a smile. Also very affordable.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5