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I was happy to support this place because of their participation in the training of disadvantaged youth. the service was mixed but I was very happy with eating. I had a veggie-tofu dish that was so delicious, and then if I thought I would not dessert at all in Luang Prabang, it turns out that it was a unique and very tasty vegan dessert option that I was so impressed: updated by the previous review on 2020-02-17 View all feedback.
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the workers struggled to take our order or to understand our requirements due to lack of English so that we ended up with a tofu when we had not requested any ice. but they were very apologetic and sweet and eating was delicious. great concept of community, which is itself worth supporting View all feedback.
I was happy to support this place because of their participation in the training of disadvantaged youth. the service was mixed but I was very happy with eating. I had a veggie-tofu dish that was so delicious, and then if I thought I would not dessert at all in luang prabang, it turns out that it was a unique and very tasty vegan dessert option that I was so impressed: updated by the previous review on 2020-02-17
Delicious green curry. I ordered without tofu/egg to make sure it was vegan. My omnivore hubby was very happy too. All of the flavors were delish!
Had fried ei tofu with grean mango dip and it was crazy delicious! the pupils are trained by trainers here to provide a good training.
The workers struggled to take our order or to understand our requirements due to lack of English so that we ended up with a tofu when we had not requested any ice. but they were very apologetic and sweet and eating was delicious. great concept of community, which is itself worth supporting
This restaurant is great on so many species. first, eating was nice and used local ingredients to prepare laotic dishes. there are marked veggie options and great drinks. but what is really amazing at this place is that it acts as a teaching restaurant for endangered youths of laos. it teaches them to cook, speak English and laotian, and other important skills. 94% of the profits go back to the community and I was really humble at this wonderful thing.
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