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I'm so glad to finally found the most delicious pizza in Laos here in Luang Prabang. Everything was perfect, from ingredients to homemade dough, crispy thin crust and fresh ingredients. They can say that the owners are really passionate about their pizzas. Fair prices, a little hidden away from the city center, but more than it worth taking the small shuttle boat for 5000 kip per person to get you across the Nam Khan... View all feedback.
I'm so glad to finally found the most delicious pizza in Laos here in Luang Prabang. Everything was perfect, from ingredients to homemade dough, crispy thin crust and fresh ingredients. They can say that the owners are really passionate about their pizzas. Fair prices, a little hidden away from the city center, but more than it worth taking the small shuttle boat for 5000 kip per person to get you across the Nam Khan river. We sat in the sober garden and had candlelight dinner. Perfect for couples!
Really big thin crispy crust pizza. It comes surprisingly quickly out of a wood stove that dunes have a full look from the back. The ingredients are fresh and very tasteful. Recommend this pizza. You shouldn't be disappointed.
Do not expect such a beautiful place and delicious pizza! Perfect service. Hidden in a backyard of an English school. Take a short cut from the city via the bamboo bridge (if available). At the first time on our trip to Laos, someone asks if the food is okay.
Amazing pizza. My husband and I didn't expect delicious pizza in Laos! Haha. We loved Cream Calzone. I literally licked my record. We also ordered a seafood pizza. It was also delicious. I found this beautiful place when we just drove around the village by bike. It was English teaching center and pizza resto. If you're close, don't miss it!
Great oven wooden pizzas. Simple menu, great flavour. Marguerite pizza is spectacular. Price is right and place is quite nice too. Also you will have the opportunity to cross the bambu bridge. A good place for comfort food and make a break of Lao food.