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Sakkaline Rd, Luang Prabang, Laos, Louangphrabang
Tamnaklao Restaurant - Laotian restaurant in Louangphrabang, Laos
Really good and tasty food, good service and the price is ok. Also, they have set meal that is perfect if you want to try local cuisine. 100% recommended.
Very good Lao food and good service
歴史のあるレストランでとても美味しかった。カオソイのスープもおいしく、ソーセージやフリッター、ラオス料理が美味しくいただけました。
Excellent!
Great food and atmosphere
Good taste and service
They do 4 sets which are perfect for trying a variety of Lao dishes. They also have a big a la carte menu. Very tasty food and attentive service. Prices are reasonable for the quality. This place seems to run cooking classes as well.
Good food, for the appetizers, soup or main course, not recommended espresso, fresh fruits are the only dessert, like most of the places, friendly staff, other amenities above Lao-average...
So so and same old same old like most tourist restaurant in Luang Prabang
ローカルなラオス料理を提供してくれるルアンパバーンで一番のレストラン。値段も決して高くなく、クオリティを考えればむしろ安すぎると感じるくらい。どの料理も最高に美味しく、またここでラオス料理を食べるためにラオスに訪れたいと思う素晴らしいお店。テラス席でゆっくり風にあたりながらディナーが◎★★★★★ 同ジャンルで最も人に勧めたい★★★★☆ このエリアに来る人に勧めたい★★★☆☆ 人には勧めないが再訪したい★★☆☆☆ 自分の意思では再訪しない★☆☆☆☆ 誰に誘われようとも再訪しない
Oh dear, what a complete disappointment this place was. I came for dinner and did a set menu, which did sound delicious (fried bamboo, a pork soup and a chicken coconut curry). The bamboo dish was fine, but the soup and curry completely lacked flavour. I actually dont think the curry had any chillies added whatsoever. I had to ask for a plate of fresh ones which I added to it, but even then it was still pretty lacklustre. Please, ask your (Westerncustomers what level of spice they would like, as some of us LOVE and crave spicy food. Please dont assume all of us dont enjoy a good spicy dish.
Nice Laos food !
バンコクやヴィエンチャンにもお店があるラオス料理のレストラン。ラープセットいただきました。高級なお店だけど良心的な値段だったので滞在中のランチは何度も食べに行きました。ラオスソーセージ、おひつご飯、美味いです。
Nice
This is a great place to experience traditional Laos cuisine and it is well priced and delicious.
Spicyyyyy ... i like it
Good Laos restaurant.Price is not expensive, food is easy to choice for foreigners who wants to try local foods in this town.Staff is very kind and try to speak English to explain what they have.Laos food is tasty and beer is cheaper than other major restaurant.
My wife and I just attended the cooking school attached to this restaurant. 100% pure garbage. We have taken cooking classes all over Asia and this is THE WORST.No introduction, I dont even know my instructors name. He just started cooking 4 dishes as fast as he could then said "Now, you cook." That was his signal to go make his own dinner and generally do anything besides pay attention to his students.It was not worth it. There are two other schools in town. I suggest trying out a competitor.
Good food at reasonable price. We tried both lunch and dinner with friends.
A relatively expensive restaurant for the food you get. We ate at noon and it was not tasty and was disappointing. You can give up this restaurant. On this street there are many cheap and much better restaurants.
Yum!
Ate here twice while we were in Luang Prabang. They have a good range of food on their menu, and we liked everything we tried. Service was a bit slow, but not a huge issue. Also a little more expensive than comparable meals elsewhere in town, but not too much. Very much recommend the friend bamboo shoots.
husband and wife teaching school -- very straightforward, no frills, but thoughtfully crafted course. They dont baby you in making the meals and throw you right in. Quite fun and enjoyable.
Nice food and good service
Good
Good food; nice fish. friendly staff. A bit overpriced. A lot of tourists. In the same street there are some smaller but even better places to eat.
this was not a bad choice. they have an extensive menu and the food is more traditionally lao than some other restaurants. Its on the main street just down from the main shopping centre. The Lap (larp?was really good
Loas local food. not bad.
Average tourist fare
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Fantastic Laotian cusine. Go upstairs.
Good restaurant with nice seats.
Food good, especially liked the fried rice with chicken and the cao soy (rice noodle soup). Ambience was pleasant at lunch time, cosy; service good.
大晦日の夜だったのでほぼ満席。忙しくて時間がかなりサーブまでかかりましたが、味も量も満足できるレストランです。いろいろなラオス料理が食べられるセットが良かったです。
Its a good restaurant with affordable price and food is delicious. We ate fish in banana leaves and noodle with chicken. Really good.
do not leave LP without visiting if have any interest in Lao food. Fish larb and papaya salad are outstanding!
Really nice restaurant! Good service, excellent food. Try the fried spring rolls - delicious!!
Nice restaurant on good location.Good services and provide varity menu. Prices are reasonable but taste is very good.
Great local food, central location, friendly staff.
Very polite and grateful personel.Nice Lao Cuisine incl. free drinking water.Had one of their "Set Menu" and was very pleased by taste and presentation.Nice and chilled atmosphere with an enjoyable view especially on the second floor.
If you are a tourist who want to enjoy Laos dishes, I recommend this restaurant. This is sisters restaurant of Tamnak Lao Restaurant in Vientiane.
Great food with a nice ambience. The pork stuffed bamboo shoots, egg plant dip are great
Very Good lao sausages, good service, money change at good rate.
Good restaurant. Food is very delicious.In menu, there are some note about special food for foreigner.
Great taste and quality
One of my favourite meals, of many, in Luang Prabang, we sat on the lower front veranda for dinner with a good view of the attractively lit building opposite. We ordered an array of Laos dishes, each of which were delicious. Not pretentious. Friendly staff. A restaurant that has things in balance for a good meal.
Tamnak Lao is a locally-owned restaurant that specializes in Lao cuisine. All meals are made-to-order, with pastes and sauces prepared on-site. Popular with locals and visitors alike, most of the dishes are mildly flavoured, ideal for tourists who are new to Lao spices and flavouring. Menu highlight include say ua moo, which are Luang Prabang pork sausages served with chutney; and ua nor mai, crispy bamboo shoots filled with vegetables and served with sweet dipping sauce. Seating is offered inside the restaurant’s airy interior, or on two different verandas that overlook the street.A tourist favourite for more than a decade, Tamnak Lao is one of the best restaurants on the main tourist strip to sample authentic Lao cuisine. Serving a full range of Lao dishes (plus the obligatory pasta and burgers), they are quite popular with tour groups and can get very busy at meal times, so be sure to pack your patience. Recommended are the pork-stuffed bamboo shoots, steamed fish with lime and lemongrass and eggplant dip served with a fresh baguette. Many diners enjoy the tried-and-true Lao recipes so much that they come back for Tamnak Lao’s cooking class.
This review is for the cooking class. Im going to be blunt and say that this particular cooking class was very...hmm. I have one prior experience taking a cooking class in the region and it was one of the neatest, worth every penny and more experiences that Ive done. I wish I had read reviews for this place beforehand, but I dont know what I was thinking. I guess I expected standards to be, well, standards. This school is owned by a foreigner, who employs local workers. Kind of odd, but whatever. The sign up process is simple and you get a school-project style cookbook to review and take home. She doesnt provide electronic copies because, I guess Internetting is tough or something. No biggie, but its not worth posting it home either. Just scan it in via pictures. There are numerous adverts on the road and alley to draw people in. Seems like they get customers everyday. The cost is 250000 kip for a full day. But mind you, if you go with more than 1 person, you are essentially getting the amount paid for 1 person, but paying double for every second person because its 2 people to a station. You can spread out if there is space, but you can only cook that many dishes. So basically, as two people you get ripped off of one persons cost already. You get to cook and eat a total of 5 dishes. Its not a bad deal and the market tour is interesting..if you have never been to a market, and the teacher introduces some ingredients. I guess your cookbook is supposed to supplement everything. Maybe thats why she gives it to you beforehand? The teachers are very nice and are generally helpful...as long as you ask questions. They are fairly robotic and dont seem particularly enthusiastic. The dishes are tasty, but there is no variety. Lao food is so diverse, but they dont really focus on anything more than a few of the simplest stir fried dishes. It wasnt the most enchanting cooking experience, but it wasnt the food so much the little things. The time could have been more properly divided so that meals, cooking, and demonstrations are better broken up, rather than crammed into single sessions. And the tea breaks are sad excuses of what you might find at cheap hotels or basic hostels...low quality, bad tasting tea bags and instant coffee. Who in Asia drinks tea from tea bags? Its got to be more expensive than real tea leaf.. Finally...the cookbook is well put together, but the history and info on Lao culture and cuisine was written in such a condescending way, it didnt even make me want to eat Lao food. I might be sensitive, but considering this is a cooking school highlighting Lao food as something unique, delicious, and appetizing, the writer would have done a better job at writing in a more refined manner. At the end of the day, its the actual food that counts, and if you are one person who loves savory foods, this might be a good deal. Otherwise, pass it up because its poor value for more than one person, and they dont even offer fruit to help with digestion at the end. Considering their lack of desserts to showcase, thats the least they could offer with the amount of money you are paying, and its whats touted as the typical finale for a Lao meal..........
Good !
Great cooking class and dishes!
Sakkaline Rd, Luang Prabang, Laos, Louangphrabang
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