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lights. This, Vientiane's finest Gallic restaurant, features favourites from foie gras to
salads, steaks and brain casserole. It's upstairs at the excellent iBeam bar.
Th Samsenthai & Around
Lao Kitchen
LAOTIAN
$
( 021-254332;
www.lao-kitchen.com
; Th Hengboun; mains 30,000-40,000K; 11am-10pm; )
This superb new Lao restaurant is contemporary, fresh and unfailingly creative in its exe-
cution of trad-Lao dishes. Colourful walls dotted with superior photography, indie tunes
and decent service complement a menu spanning stews to Luang Prabang sausage (full of
vim),
láhp
variations, stir-fried morning glory, and various palate-friendly sorbets.
Pho Dung
LAOTIAN
$
( 021-213775; 158 Th Hengboun; noodle soup 12,000-15,000K; 6am-2pm)
Excellent
fĕr
(rice-
noodle soup) diner packed with a melting pot of locals and travellers. Choose from pork-,
beef- or chicken-noodle soup. Run by a friendly Vietnamese family, the gargantuan bowls
here are served with heaps of optional seasonings and immense plates of fresh vegies and
herbs.
PVO
VIETNAMESE
$
( 021-454663; off Th Simeuang; mains 18,000K; 6am-7pm Mon-Sat, 6am-2pm Sun; )
This
fresh, no-frills Vietnamese-run eatery is one of the better places in town for lunch, and, in
addition to several tasty spring-roll-based Vietnamese dishes (16,000K), PVO does some
of the best
kòw jee Ъá-đê
(baguettes 8000K) in town.
Ban Anou Night Market
(meals 10,000-15,000K; 5-10pm)
Setting up on a small street off the north end of Th Chao
Anou every evening, this atmospheric open-air market dishes up Lao cuisine, from grilled
meats to chilli-based dips with vegetables and sticky rice.
LAOTIAN
$
STREET FOOD
$
Baguette & Páté Vendor
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