Boat Landing Restaurant

Northern Laos


The relaxing riverside setting complements some of the most authentic northern Lao cuisine on offer. From five-dish menus for two or three people to one-plate meals, the flavour combinations are divine. If you're baffled by the choice, try snacking on a selection of jąaou used as dipping sauces for balls of sticky rice. Located in the guesthouse of the same name.


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