Restaurants Laos

Small health food store located next to Vat Chanh, close to Fa Ngum Quay. Has vegan items. This place is small but centrally located on one of the main roads leading to the night market. Sells fresh veggies and a few snack foods as well as just-add-water soups and personal care items.

Agroasie is an organic farm. Our commitment to sustainable farming practices ensures each of our hand-selected ingredients are good for you, good for our land and good for our people.

Thai-Chinese vegan buffet with a large selection of prepared food: currys, salads, and Asian soups. Sells snacks for take away and operates a small shop.

Standard Thai Jay all-vegan restaurant serving buffet style/point and choose dishes. Seating is in a covered outdoor area that is well shaded. The location is 1/2 block from the marker walking away from the river towards the main road

Coffee shop offering drinks and snacks. Has soy and almond milk and vegan energy balls. Also has fresh juices.

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European style coffee cafe serving waffles, meals, desserts, and beverages. Has vegan lunch food, desserts and drinks. Free Wi-Fi.

Local Laos vegan food with a twist. Western options based on pop-up menu and local, daily market selections. Occasionally open for special event dinners

Has smoothies, shakes, iced and hot coffees. Soy milk available.

All-you-can-eat buffet restaurant offering a large selection of vegan dishes consisting of salad items, noodles, and cooked vegetables served with rice. Located 50 meters directly south of Wat Sisavad temple, on the right.

Vegan-friendly gelato flavours include khao niew mak muang, mixed berries, pandan coconut, lime sorbetto, coco coffee and ki-nana.

Artisanal Gelato made with Love in Laos.

We strive to embrace the concept of Farm to Table, with no artificial colouring or flavourings.

Vegan restaurant offering Laotian traditional food as well as shakes made from seasonal fruits

Aka Kwadin Restaurant. Offers an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet of vegan Laotian food (no a la carte): rice, noodles, soup, steam buns, a variety of vegetables and faux meat dishes (10 or so). Could get individual items to take away from the buffet. For a larger variety, it's best to arrive after 10am. Directions: look for the basket shop, and head down the adjacent alley that leads into Khua Din Market, walk for 50m, and restaurant is on the left opposite food stalls and a car park. Has a yellow 'Chay' sign. If still not sure where it is, ask for "kin jay" (eat vegetarian).

Vegan restaurant serves a variety of Thai and Chinese dishes, including gwiteow and some sweet items. Located southwest of the intersection with Phosi Rd, take the second sub-soi on the right, shop is on the corner 100 meters on the right side.

Serves coffees, teas and hot chocolate with almond milk for the coffee. Attached to Phounsub vegan buffet restaurant next door.

Vegan restaurant offering a lunch buffet. Located opposite The Reunion Cafe. Price is around 30,000+ kip. Best to arrive at 11:30am as food is usually gone by 1 pm. Directions: Go west along Samsenthai Rd from the intersection with Khounboulon Rd, turn down the small side street on the right immediately after the Bridgestone sign, and walk about 100m.

Small vegan restaurant. Has an extensive menu with English and some food photos. Includes curries, papaya salad, juices and smoothies. Owner speaks English and French. Direction: go west along Samsenthai, cross Khun BuLom on your right is Somkiat vehicle part with an ad for Bridgestone, turn right up the narrow street immediately after the sign. after 100m you will come to 2 restaurants displaying yellow vegan banners. Reunion is on your right, on your left is Phounsub Restaurant

Souliphone Coffee offers Laotian coffee and a variety of vegan dishes to order. Provides 100% vegan alternatives of meatballs, pork fried eggs and more.

A library, a health food store and a health food restaurant that is surrounded by gardens

Offering items like fresh spring rolls, pumpkin burger, green papaya salad, salad with black sesame, soup and curry with coconut milk, fried rice, and stir fries. For dessert there's banana coconut milk coffee and a mango sticky rice. The owner maintains a vegetable garden on the premises.

All vegan food, Asian and western. Extensive menu of dishes to order from. Located next door to Reunion Cafe

Vegan restaurant next to Tom Unlock iPhone Store. Has an extensive menu with English and some photos. Options include phat thai, papaya salad and smoothies. Owner speaks English.

Offers vegan versions of typical Lao food. Usually includes at least six or seven offerings. Some packaged products contain dairy, but all in-house food is vegan.

Vegetarian Buddhist restaurant serving Asian and western food with mock meats. Nice and clean. Owners speak basic English and meals are sizable. Buffet served from 11am-2pm daily. The only place outside Vietnam found serving typical western pho style meals, vermicelli with tofu, sprouts, shredded carrots, cucumber, herbs and mock fish sauce, and spring rolls with peanut sauce. Also offers fruit shakes, various seasoned vegetables, and appetizers, soups.

I talked to both a Vietnamese and Lao staff and they assured me that the prepared food is vegan and does not contain eggs or milk, but there are still a few items on the menu that might be suspect. I came in the evening and had three different items, all of which were great. I needed at least two to fill me up. They also have non-alcoholic beer The buffet is at lunch time and currently starts as early as 10:30am.

Vegetarian restaurant serving traditional Lao and Thai dishes with western meals available such as veg burger, falafel, soup, pasta, spaghetti, etc. Dairy is used, vegan to specify. Opposite Nazim and Sabaidee Restaurants.