The restaurant is located at 042 Rue Panya Sri | Si Thane Nuea, Vientiane 0100, Laos I went to Villa Opera twice during my 5 day stay. I had a wonderful experience each time. Pino, who has been in Laos for 28 years, is definitely the number one restaurant in Ventiane. The villa is amazing which makes dinner even more enjoyable. A true show, if you are Italian, this Italian classic is just as good...if not better. A wide range of wines are available for all price and tastes. Bravo Pino and all the team led by Laurent are first class Maitre d'hotel and they all make La Villa Opera a must in Ventiane.
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The restaurant is located at 042 Rue Panya Sri | Si Thane Nuea, Vientiane 0100, Laos I went to Villa Opera twice during my 5 day stay. I had a wonderful experience each time. Pino, who has been in Laos for 28 years, is definitely the number one restaurant in Ventiane. The villa is amazing which makes dinner even more enjoyable. A true show, if you are Italian, this Italian classic is just as good...if not better. A wide range of wines are available for all price and tastes. Bravo Pino and all the team led by Laurent are first class Maitre d'hotel and they all make La Villa Opera a must in Ventiane.
I really like this store. It is located in a courtyard with a very pastoral style. The signature of this store is their steak set, so we ordered one each. The steak was very tender and medium-rare without any fishy smell. It is one of the best steaks we have ever eaten, so it is very good.
I really like it. I think it's nice and comfortable. It's great.
In Luang Prabang, getting up in the morning to watch the alms is something that almost all tourists will do. We set the alarm and got up at 5 o'clock in the morning. The alms place is near the hotel where we stayed and also close to the Grand Palace. The alms time is around 5:40 in the morning. The monks nearby will come to this road, and some will come by boat. Many tour groups will bring tourists to watch the alms, and there is a feeling of "too many tourists and not enough monks". The price of the alms is also clearly marked, basically a plate of dim sum (20,000), a bowl of glutinous rice (20,000), and some Guangdong tourists will give them cash.
The night market in Luang Prabang is full of tourists, and the morning market is full of Lao locals, real fireworks. The morning market is located in the center of Luang Prabang, Laos, next to the left door of the Royal Palace, 60-70 meters away from the Mekong River. There are many river fish in the morning market, and occasionally you can see pheasants, birds, and bullfrogs. The bitter melons, eggplants, tomatoes, and peppers here are all small and cute. The old lady's glutinous rice is delicious. You can buy a portion for 10,000 kip (equivalent to RMB 4), and a portion of coconut cakes has four, which costs 5,000 kip (RMB 2). The barbecued sausages are also delicious. A very beautiful lady bakes and sells them now. You can buy a large bag of small pineapples for 30,000 kip. They are really sweet and there is no residue. There are also cloth clothes and shoes for sale in the morning market, and the prices are very cheap.