We stumbled on this place as it was next door to the Hillside Residence where we were staying. When we entered, we were greeted by the owner and his friends, singing karoake. They were very friendly and welcoming, and immediately quieted down just for our sakes. The decor was fascinating -- because the walls were lined with casings and various UXO bombs/ordnance. These were recovered by the owner and his father, who had been directly involved with the NGOs clearing the countryside of this hazard. Speaking with him was very informative about the challenges faced because of the bombing campaign in Laos. He showed us a fascinating documentary on the secret war on Laos. He was planning the next day to go with the NGOs to clear some more ordnance. The food was good and plentiful. Fruit shakes were good too. We would definitely recommend coming to this restaurant not just for the food, but for the overall experience.
The restaurant is also the office for Sousath Travel. It is owned by Tourguide Mr. Rasa and his wife. The local food here is fantastic and delicious and cooked by his wife. You can get perfect informations about any tours in this area. From secret Jar Sites Spots to remote interesting warsite locations. They know everything! Make sure that your Guide is Mr. Rasa because his knowledge about the whole area is outstanding! The tours are more expensive than in other Travel Agent but they offer you remarkable trips to less visited areas!
This is a must go to for when you are in Phonsaven. The guy that runs the place is a very knowledgable man on the local history of the place. He has a copy of a must see movie that he will play on a big tv while you enjoy your drinks or meal. Ask any number of questions and he will fill you in. The food is good. The beer is cold. It's a great place. Please note though: The location has changed. He is no longer on the main road but if you ask around, you will get the easy directions. He is probably 500 meters from the old location. Check this place out and you will not be disappointed.
Out for a stroll in Ponsavan, we saw a tiny sign outside of Bombie restaurant saying they show a wardocumentary every night at 7pm - The most secret place on earth. We hadn't heard much about the war in Laos and wanted to have a look. We don't regret watching the 75min film and paying for it. We had a good shake, but an overpriced pancake. You need to see the movie when you visit Phonsavan!
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