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The diet in Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang has its own unique flavor dishes, so you can consider tasting local specialties, no matter how daunting the name sounds. Jaewbawng, which is deeply loved by local people, is a strong condiment made of pepper and dried cowhide. Awlam is a soup made of dried meat, mushrooms, eggplant and bitter and spicy roots (bitter and spicy roots and herbs are the main ingredients in Luang Prabang cooking). The best appetizer of Lao beer is khaipaen, a kind of river grass fried with seasoning, sprinkled with sesame seeds and then dipped in jaewbawng. Another kind of food is a tofu dish unique to Luang Prabang, called phaknam. Luang Prabang salad is a delicious mixture of phaknam, sliced boiled eggs, tomatoes and onions. If you want to save money, you can go to ThChaoPhanyaKang Street between ThKitsalat Street and the river, where cars are banned at night and it has become a lively snack night market (dinner) with rows of food stalls. You can sit on an outdoor wooden stool and taste the special flavor of Luang Prabang. There are many riverside restaurants (breakfast, lunch and dinner) along the Mekong River, usually with the same name as the hotel across the street. The restaurants all serve cheap Lao food, as well as excellent sunset scenery and festive atmosphere. Cafe?

The coffee shop industry in Luang Prabang is gradually improving. They serve excellent coffee, crispy baguettes stuffed with cheese and ham, and sticky pies, which will definitely arouse your appetite for French dinner. lecaféBanVatSene(ThSakkarin; Meal10000 ~ 30000 kip; Breakfast, lunch and dinner) Cafe is located in a magnificent restored colonial building, decorated with Lao antiques and rattan furniture. There are many newspapers, Italian coffee and old coffee, which are very suitable for killing time. Besides, there are all kinds of pies, sandwiches and pizzas that attract you.

JoMaBakeryCafé(ThChaoFaNgum, meal12000 ~ 25000 kip; Breakfast, lunch and dinner, Sunday off) Everything about JoMa reflects their carefulness and thoughtfulness; From the bright yellow Vespa scooter outside to the ordering and payment procedures. The breakfast set includes coffee (cappuccino sprinkled with cinnamon) or juice. The lunch menu includes quiche, muffin, pizza, pasta, sandwich and salad. There is also JoMa's sister shop in the capital.

LuangPrabangBarery (Luang Prabang Bakery; ThSisavangvong (8000 ~ 25000 kip breakfast and lunch) The geographical location ensures that the business here is prosperous all day. Although the service was thoughtful, as a baking cafe, the French baguette we tasted was disappointing and somewhat stale. Fortunately, the newspapers, pies and street tables here make up for some shortcomings (you can still see that we are still very dissatisfied with the French stick, right? )。 But everyone else seems to be having a good time.

Other places worth recommending are:

DesArtes Cafe (ThSisavangvong meal10000 ~ 30000 kip; Western food is served for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

ScandanvianBakery(ThSisavangvong; Meal 5000 ~15000 kip; Breakfast, lunch and dinner)

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There are many restaurants in ThSisavangvong Street competing to earn money from foreigners. A little further, there are still some high-end but affordable dining options. TumTumCheungRestaurant & cooking school (ThSakkarin meal10000 ~ 30000 kip; Lunch and dinner) This restaurant and cooking school are famous for their excellent cooking courses, and the Lao language here is first-class. A short walk north from the city center is in a quiet village next to WatKhilli Temple. This wooden building faces the street and is very suitable for lunch and dinner. YongkhouneRestaurant(ThSisavangvong; Meal10000 ~ 20000 kip; The restaurant is located on the main road, which is very suitable for watching people coming and going in the street. Every peak season, many foreigners gather here, and the waiters here sometimes forget. More than one table can hear the question: "Well, is there any glutinous rice?" But when the dishes are served, you will find that the stir-fried dishes are delicious and the curry potato chicken is rich and delicious. . . . . . Where is the glutinous rice? Absolutely fresh! Mr. Hong's snack bar. Restaurant (Mr. Hong Cafe; ThThomkham meal 8000 ~18000 kip; Breakfast, lunch and dinner) The enthusiastic Mr. Hong attracted a group of regular customers with his reasonably priced Lao and Thai dishes. There are many vegetarian dishes to choose from, as well as strong cocktails and relaxing movie rooms. Mr. Hong knows what backpackers need.

MalyLaoFood(ThPhuVao; Meal10000 ~ 30000 kip; Lunch and dinner) The delicious Lao food here is worth your journey. Their specialties include laap, tomjaewpaa (spicy fish and eggplant soup), kaengawm (very bitter and spicy stew) and saa (fish or chicken salad with lemon grass and ginger) made from buffalo, venison or fish. There are also homemade drinks in the restaurant. If you haven't tasted lao-lao, you might as well try it here.

Samsara (ThSisavangvong meal15000 ~ 40000 kip; Lunch and dinner) The interior decoration and dining table layout here are fashionable, and even the menu design is beautiful. Although modern Indian Zina food can help you change the taste of old dishes, it has not reached the high standard of restaurant appearance and does not meet the price. Of course, Luang Prabang has more dining options, including the following: DragonGirlThKhemKhong: meals15000 kip; ; I strongly recommend you to come to this riverside restaurant under the stars and try hot pot. nao ' s place(ThSisavangvong; Dinner 8000 ~ 25000 kip (breakfast, lunch and dinner) Western food is the specialty of this restaurant. nazim(ThSisavangvong; Meal10000 ~ 25000 kip; Breakfast, lunch and dinner) can taste South Indian food. Nisha (ThSisavangvong meal10000 ~ 20000 kip; Breakfast, lunch and dinner) Competitors also operate curries and naan in South India.