Welcome to Bamboo Restaurant.
We were opened on July 23, 2012. This restaurant is belong to our family and the personal chefs has 10 years experience of cooking. our restaurant have service of serving with Lao Food, Thai food, Chinese food and Home style Luangprabang food service.
Our restaurant are preparing with foods, drinks and relax area by watch TV, meeting friends, reading books...
Location is in the heart of Luangprabang. when you are take a long load arrive to Luangprabang, then take the street of Phomma Thad Road and Choa Xoumphou Road. You also see the gas-station or between Visoun Temple then you will see the Bamboo Restaurant.
House NO: 02, Unite: 01, Ban Visoun, Luangprabang Province, Laos
Tel: +856-030-9494994
E-mail: [email protected]
We were opened on July 23, 2012. This restaurant is belong to our family and the personal chefs has 10 years experience of cooking. our restaurant have service of serving with Lao Food, Thai food, Chinese food and Home style Luangprabang food service.
Our restaurant are preparing with foods, drinks and relax area by watch TV, meeting friends, reading books...
Location is in the heart of Luangprabang. when you are take a long load arrive to Luangprabang, then take the street of Phomma Thad Road and Choa Xoumphou Road. You also see the gas-station or between Visoun Temple then you will see the Bamboo Restaurant.
House NO: 02, Unite: 01, Ban Visoun, Luangprabang Province, Laos
Tel: +856-030-9494994
E-mail: [email protected]
Luangprabang Boat Racing Festival:
6 weeks in August and September. Boat racing (Boun Souang Heua) is a local festival that takes place every year all around the country during 6 weeks, from end of August and beginning of October (depending on the lunar calendar). Most Laos traditional boat racing festivals take place before the end of Buddhist lent. Dates vary from year to year, but most festivals are held on weekends.
The first one happens in Luang Prabang (at the Nam Khan River), at the exact half-time of the buddhist lent and finish the last day of the buddhist lent. They are the 2 more important of the year.
The other races take place in many villages, in the Mekong River or one of its tributary.
The last race traditionally takes place at Ban Xieng Ngeun, about thirty kilometers from Luang Prabang, on the road to Vientiane. In the morning, homemade rockets made from bamboo are launched for the better and the worst.
6 weeks in August and September. Boat racing (Boun Souang Heua) is a local festival that takes place every year all around the country during 6 weeks, from end of August and beginning of October (depending on the lunar calendar). Most Laos traditional boat racing festivals take place before the end of Buddhist lent. Dates vary from year to year, but most festivals are held on weekends.
The first one happens in Luang Prabang (at the Nam Khan River), at the exact half-time of the buddhist lent and finish the last day of the buddhist lent. They are the 2 more important of the year.
The other races take place in many villages, in the Mekong River or one of its tributary.
The last race traditionally takes place at Ban Xieng Ngeun, about thirty kilometers from Luang Prabang, on the road to Vientiane. In the morning, homemade rockets made from bamboo are launched for the better and the worst.