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English
Included
Discover Traditional Dishes Like Lao Baguette, Pho, And Ping Kai
Enjoy Flavorful Bites Made With Local Techniques And Fresh Herbs
Visit Authentic Eateries That Reflect Vientiane’s Culinary Culture
Explore Bustling Local Markets Filled With Authentic Ingredients
€ 42.38
€ 38.99


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On this engaging food tour, you’ll experience the vibrant flavors of Vientiane as you journey from bustling local markets to tucked-away street food gems that only locals frequent. Guided by knowledgeable residents, you'll explore the city's rich culinary landscape while sampling a delicious array of traditional Laotian dishes. Savor the crisp and flavorful Lao baguette-based sandwich, enjoy a steaming bowl of pho infused with aromatic herbs, and indulge in the perfectly grilled ping kai, all crafted with authentic techniques and local ingredients. Along the way, your guide will share cultural insights and personal food stories, making this not just a tasting adventure, but a true immersion into the heart of Lao cuisine.
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We were out late and decided to pass by and get some burgers. The place looked nice and there was good music. It was pretty empty just another two groups there around midnight. The staff were respectful and kind. But when my burger came it was not fully cooked. One meat patty was cooked but the other one still looked raw. We packed one for our friend and his beef patty was also pink looking. Do not recommend.

Was here for lunch with a friend, early one day - first time in a Hard Rock Café before. I had known them to be a bit naff so wasn't sure what to expect - Place was empty, we were the only customers - ordered a bit of food, I had a burger and fries - and I think a chicken dish - with a cocktail and 4 beers. Also had dessert. Service was great, and the lady serving us was really chatty and super friendly. Also we had a trainee waiter who was learning the ropes - he was friendly and also did a good job. Now I was well happy with the food, the burger was good, and the café itself is cool enough for a walk around - they have a very good collection of rock memorabilia - I was well impressed - BUT the bill was a little pricey - over 55 euros - for this town that's a lot - but I see they added a cheeky service charge and a VAT charge (don't make it obvious!) which came to over 9 Euros - ha, that's kind of taking the pee! Anyway we had a good time so cant really complain too much - but still its Laos so.... Went in later as I was told they had music - had a beer, and yes they had some live music - but the place was empty with only a few Chinese customers. Places around the corner were busier and more livelier. Maybe they are empty as they are too pricey? Good but could do better.

Had to stoo by this place since its a Hard Rock and I'm an American. The vibe was dead, although I know it was on a Tuesday night, but the band didn't start performing until 9PM and thats when more people came in. I ordered a ribeye medium cook and the steak came out barely warm, like its been out of the oven and sat there for at least 20 minutes before serving. I wouldn't say pricey, but also not cheap, especially for that kind of steak quality.

Hard Rock Cafe Vientiane was such a great surprise! The vibe was electric, and the Felicia Band totally stole the show — amazing vocals, great stage presence, and they knew how to work the crowd. The food was just as memorable — I had a Burger and it hit the spot. The staff were warm, welcoming, and super attentive. Whether you're a tourist or a local, this place delivers good food, great music, and an unforgettable atmosphere.

Just like another hardrock cafe around the world, the staff's service are excellent. There are some local curated menu from Laos, for example grilled pork neck with sauce, which i thought it must be tried when you come here. The meat is smoky and tender, perfectly match with its sauce, similar like vietnamese flavour. The staff are speaking english well and asking you several time about the taste of food. I come here at noon, so i feel quite silent.



