55/3 Kingkitsarath Road, Ban Thongchaleun, Luang Prabang 0600 Laos
What travelers say:
The Dining Room Amantaka is located at 55/3 Kingkitsarath Road | ,Ban Thongchaleun, Luang Prabang 0600, Laos
It is possible to dine on a budget that is a bit extravagant in Japan. The price of raw spring rolls, Khao soi moo, soda, sherbet and Lao tea is about 5,000 yen. This day was my charter lunch. The catering manager came twice. The Laotian cuisine is very special, and you can enjoy live folk music while enjoying the pool with BGM. Recommended for those who want to enjoy the atmosphere of Amantaka.
More
Reviews of The Dining Room Amantaka
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
The Dining Room Amantaka is located at 55/3 Kingkitsarath Road | ,Ban Thongchaleun, Luang Prabang 0600, Laos It is possible to dine on a budget that is a bit extravagant in Japan. The price of raw spring rolls, Khao soi moo, soda, sherbet and Lao tea is about 5,000 yen. This day was my charter lunch. The catering manager came twice. The Laotian cuisine is very special, and you can enjoy live folk music while enjoying the pool with BGM. Recommended for those who want to enjoy the atmosphere of Amantaka.
A very good western restaurant. The steak and pizza in the restaurant are very good. The taste is moderately salty and the steak is very tender. The pizza fillings are very generous and the crust is crispy and delicious. The price of the restaurant is not expensive. There are many foreigners in the restaurant.
It serves authentic French cuisine at a great value.
Although it is deep in the city, the moment I stepped into the courtyard, the unique tranquility and seclusion of Amantaka filled the air instantly, just as beautiful as imagined, and it was a little touching. Khan Pool Suite No.2 ~ GM recommended that this was his favorite room ~ After staying here, indeed, the layout, space, traffic lines, pool, courtyard, green plants and the location in the center of the entire hotel, everything was just right, and the atmosphere was just right During the days of staying in Luang Prabang, I almost didn’t go out to eat (I only went shopping and had a bowl of chicken porridge at the corner of the street after giving alms one day ~ On the one hand, the HB set meal basically solved the problem of dining, and on the other hand, the new chef from Pullman in Vientiane did a pretty good job of Laotian fusion cuisine. On the last night, he even specially entertained the "chef's menu", which was so delicious that I leaned against the wall ~ It was also this time that I talked to the agent that it is better to stay in Aman for three nights or more, so that there will be many Aman experiences to experience
Hidden amidst the lush forests and ancient temples of Luang Prabang lie numerous unique hotels, none more so than Amantaka. The name Amantaka is a combination of the Sanskrit words aman, meaning peace and tranquility, and taka, derived from Theravada Buddhist literature such as the Tipitaka. The word "Amantaka" evokes a secluded, picturesque sanctuary, a magical incantation that opens the ancient and mystical gates of Luang Prabang. Unlike most isolated Aman resorts, Amantaka is uniquely situated within the bustling city of Luang Prabang, offering a tranquil retreat amidst the bustle and immersion in the vibrant life of the ancient city. The hotel is housed in an elegant French-style building, a former French colonial hospital, which has been renovated and revitalized, creating a unique and picturesque experience. The hotel's architectural style is ethereal and elegant, with decor and furnishings reflecting both its French colonial history and the architectural style of Luang Prabang's past. We stayed in a suite with a private pool. Its pure white walls were framed by pale turquoise wooden windows, and the roof was dotted with mottled red tiles. The suite exuded a sense of leisure, transporting us back in time to a nostalgic past.