Begin your experience at the well-loved Joma Bakery Café, where you’ll meet your friendly local guide and receive a brief introduction to Lao cuisine and street food culture. From there, set off on a guided walk toward the bustling Night Market, a lively hub of color, aromas, and energy.
As you stroll through the market’s lantern-lit lanes, indulge in a variety of authentic Lao street food favorites. Sample Namchuen—crispy fried spring rolls bursting with flavor, Kaojii Ping—grilled sticky rice coated in egg and charred to perfection, and Khao Nom Khok—sweet coconut pancakes with a soft center and golden crust. Your guide will share insights into each dish’s origin and how it reflects the local way of life.
Explore hidden alleyways overflowing with sizzling grills, bubbling pots, and fragrant herbs. Engage with local vendors, learn about traditional cooking techniques, and discover unique ingredients used in Lao cuisine. This is more than just a food tour—it’s a cultural immersion.
The evening culminates with a hands-on Sin Dat (DIY Lao BBQ) experience at a scenic riverside spot overlooking the Mekong River. Choose from a selection of fresh meats, vegetables, and dipping sauces. Your guide will demonstrate how to grill and serve your meal Lao-style. Then, sit back and enjoy your creation with an ice-cold drink, soaking in the peaceful river views and warm evening breeze.