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Vegan
Japanese
Thai
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Laotian
Small vegan restaurant. Has an extensive menu with English and some food photos. Includes curries, papaya salad, juices and smoothies. Owner speaks English and French. Direction: go west along Samsenthai, cross Khun BuLom on your right is Somkiat vehicle part with an ad for Bridgestone, turn right up the narrow street immediately after the sign. after 100m you will come to 2 restaurants displaying yellow vegan banners. Reunion is on your right, on your left is Phounsub Restaurant. Open Mon-Sun 9:00am-9:00pm.
181 Reviews
First Review by reunioncafe
Laurilein
Points +75
Cheap and super yummy! - Edit
Really good food! All vegan and they have a looot if options. Even my meat-eating boyfriend was very happy! They also have a great ‘healthy food’ section on the menu with brown rice etc.
Read morePros: Great prices , Super delicious, Great options
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KelseyPeters
Points +110
Amazing menu - Edit
Very delicious! We ordered "duck" in peanut sauce, noodles and salad with the mayo which were all amazing!! We also went back the next day to order salad and "chicken" steak which we took away and made chicken salad baguettes for travel and they were delicious!!
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jasonfloats
Points +178
Solid food - Edit
Our first vegan place in Laos. Tasty food, kind staff. It's nice enough finding vegan food out here anyhow!
Read morePros: Good food, Very friendly staff, Cheap prices
Cons: Nothing wow
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DanielBevan
Points +361
AMAZING food! - Edit
One of our favourite vegan restaurants in the world! Almost everything we tried was fantastic. Our ultimate favourites were the mayonnaise salad (best vegan mayo ever) with the grilled chicken steak. A DIY chicken caesar salad! But the curries and stir fries were also superb.
Read morePros: Lots of vegan options, Best vegan mayo!, Quiet as relaxed atmosphere
Cons: May be hard to find
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timetosavetheworld
Points +58
Good service, prices, food ok - Edit
Positive: Huge menu with traditional, Thai, Indian and some western dishes. Great service. Some vegan spice mixes and TVP for sale.
Read moreCons: Food tastes like home cooking, simple, comforting but not sophisticated.
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rosieann
Points +55
yummy food and lovely staff - Edit
I’ve been there twice so far since I arrived in Vientiane, and both times have been happy with the food and the service. They have a menu with English descriptions and some pictures with noodles, Vietnamese soup, fried rice, mock meats, plenty of vegetables and a range of choices. They also have chocolate coconut water.. so good and simple ingredients. As well as vege friendly instant noodles for sale and some snack foods. Prices range from 15K to 30K kip. Servings are medium sized.
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JulienR
Points +30
Great experience - Edit
It was a great lunch I had at this place
Read moreStaff is friendly and the food is really good
You can get a vegan pad Thai for only 15000 kip good value
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SabGh
Points +51
All vegan restaurant, very tasty cheap food - Edit
Lots of options to choose from and you can get a good-sized dish for as cheap as 15000kip. So far I have tried the pineapple fried rice (it comes with a mixture of other veggies and some mock meat) and the fresh rice noodle soup, both very tasty!
Read moreLocation is perhaps not the best,the place is hidden away on a small alley, a 2 minute walk away from the main road (I didn't dare to walk there alone on my first night in Vientiane as it looked too dark, but it actually looks perfectly nice and safe during the day)
Pros: Cheap, lots of options, all vegan, yummy
Cons: Location not in the tourist area (though very clos
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huawhenua
Points +3205
Great little shabby eatery! - Edit
The shabby surroundings in a back-street belies the fact that the South-East Asian cuisine served here is awesome! Super friendly staff and quick service with a wide variety of options. They do use a lot of mock meat, which I'm not a big fan of, and it would have been nice to have more local Lao-style dishes to choose from. But overall it's fantastic food at a good price.
Read morePros: extensive menu, delicious food, fantastic staff
Cons: shabby, not many Lao dishes, too much mock-meat
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Jonathon67
Points +209
Simply Sensational - Edit
Hands down some of the best vegan food I’ve ever tasted!
Read moreOrder many dishes to share to get a real feel for the place. I would recommend the fake duck with peanut sauce, stir fry vegetables in black bean sauce, fake lamb salad and a big helping of rice! All freshly and wonderfully prepared and served with a smile.
Pros: Food variety and taste , Value , Service
Cons: Tricky to find without maps
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AndyCB
Points +2471
Everything is delicious! - Edit
We ate here three times in two days - everything we had was well cooked and flavoured, and absolutely delicious.
Read moreThe space itself is basic but welcoming.
The grilled chicken is amazing, as was the roast duck and mixed fried rice. They also have ingredients to buy and take away. My favourite was something similar to pork scratchings.
Five dishes from the menu came to just 90,000 Kip (around 8GBP or 6.5USD).
Pros: Loads of choice, Everything is delicious, Great value for money
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LilacHippy
Points +13506
Lovely - Edit
A really simple but cute and cheap place serving local cuisine. The papaya salad and is fantastic and a steal at only 10000 kip, that's less than a pound.
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LaurenceMontreuil
Points +687
Good, cheap and simple! - Edit
Nice place with a lot of choices and cheap prices. I ate there many times and my favorite meal was the "Lao salad". The dressing was creamy and delicious! Try it!
Read morePros: tasty, cheap prices, fresh
Cons: a lot of muck meat
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vitalvegan
Points +341
Good for an evening meal - Edit
Read moreDirectly opposite Phounsub restaurant and directions on Happy Cow are accurate.
Quite reasonable, simple food at low to moderate prices (85,000 for three people). Stays open later than Phounsub so maybe better to go in the evening to this one.
Pros: Reasonable, simple food, Cheap, open in evening and easy to find
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brtkwr
Points +234
Our favourite place in Vientiane - Edit
We really enjoyed the food here- lots of fake meat but very tasty, we especially liked the peanut sauce roast duck. The staff were really friendly and helpful and there are some vegan snacks you can buy to take away. The food seemed fresh and in the evenings they make noodle soup in as big pot out the front. We ended up back in Vientiane a second time and couldn’t help but go here again.
Read moreAfterwards you can pop across the road for a coffee and cake at the new vegan coffee shop!
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keeleylj
Points +21
Yummy and cheap - Edit
Food is very cheap and tasty! Was a little bit disturbed by some of the choices on the menu (fish womb soup) but was reassured it was all vegan, all fake meat and fish. I had the pineapple fried rice which was delicious and also tried the fried chicken which was very yummy and 100% vegan!
Read morePros: lots of vegan options
Cons: slightly disturbing menu
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Karoo
Points +44
my favourite restaurant in vientiane - Edit
Went there many times and was never disappointed. Delicious and cheap to compare, very friendly staff.
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AdamYeshe
Points +479
Good food for good price - Edit
We just love this place. Reunion offers unexpensive food in good quality. We were there 5 times already and every meal was tasty. Some less, some more but I can only recomend!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2017-02-21
Pros: Price, Food, English menu
Cons: A bit hard to find, Staf doesnt speak much English
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Meedee
Points +29
Not tasty - Edit
I found the good reviews so I tried here, very disappointed with the taste. I tried many kind of food but only Phoe Lao and papaya salad are good, the rest I couldn't eat them.
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DianaDammery
Points +39
Over Rated - Edit
I was so excited to find a vegan buffet in overpriced Vientiane. But, sorry, I was very disappointed with this place. The food was average to say the least and everything but the rice and soup were cold (was there at 11.30am). The dishes are served in Bain Marie's but with no heating elements.
Read moreI ended up eating a rather large handful of the fake pork crackling and a few of the rice paper rolls as they were the only thing with any taste. Disappointed.
Pros: in a back street so I enjoyed the adventure to fin, vegan, so cruelty free
Cons: if you don't have a map you will get lost!
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vegsausage
Points +37
Amazing Vegan food - Edit
Lovely little restaurant in the middle of Vientiane, although hard to find it's worth it!
Read moreThe faux meat is great, along with all the salads (papaya very spicy)
Pros: Amazing value for money, Staff are super cute
Cons: Hard to find, Lack of English
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Spiritfeast
Points +13
Adorable, Cheap and Tasty - Edit
The food was good, so cheap and totally vegan. So nice to be able to eat local food that's also vegan ( so much of the time my vegan finds are western focused). Will be coming back here for lunch for the entire duration of my stay in Vientiane :)
Read morePros: pad thai
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Mike Munsie
Points +3466
vegan restaurant with very nice food - Edit
the extensive menu is in both English and Lao and the majority of the menu prices range from 15,000 to 30,000 kip ... the quality and quantity of food are both good ... staff are very friendly but have limited English but ordering is not a problem as you can just point to menu items ... Happy Cow map and directions are accurate
Read morePros: cheap food and extensive menu
Cons: none
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Kcf
Points +20
faux meat heaven - Edit
Nice place - good value and everything was quite tasty!
Read morePros: everything was vegan
Cons: location and photos arnt accurate
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JerriFairy
Points +22
Yummmmm! - Edit
Happened upon this one and enjoyed aGreat meal as well as a great conversation ! The staff were friendly yet only speak Lao! A lovely guest a Lao man translated for me ! Nice to have this option when travelling! Yaaaaay Happy Cows!
Read morePros: Charming, Great food, Nice staff
Cons: No English
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CraigStewartAnderson
Points +74
Yummy - Edit
I ate here shortly after my 80km bike ride into Laos. The menu is vast with many styles of food to choose from. I chose the papaya salad and a yellow noodle dish. Both had fast turnaround and exploded with freshness! In total it cost 30k kip for two meals; not bad.
Read morePros: Polite patient staff, Tastes fresh
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Vcup
Points +322
delicious! - Edit
Great little restaurant! A bit of a walk and hard to find but worth it. Not all of the photos uploaded here are from that place though. I will be uploading photos of the menu- prices range from 15000 to 30000.
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