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Food and Drinks in Laos


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Laos Drink
Coffee can be found just about everywhere in Laos.  Lao coffee is made in a coffee sock and is very thick, strong and dark black.  It is served in a small glass with a couple of tablespoons of condensed milk at the bottom.  Coffee is always served with a chaser of either weak black tea or warm water.  Strangely enough, real coffee is hard to find in hotels and restaurants, where, as in much of Asia, Nescafé and Coffeemate are the order of the day.
     
Tea, made strong, with condensed milk, served indian style is quite common and can be found in many places.  Chinese tea is served in teapots in most cheaper restaurants and noodle stalls.
     
Water served in jugs in restaurants is quite safe to drink and always comes from large 20 litre bottles of purified water.  If in doubt, order bottled water.  Bottled water can be found just about everywhere in the country with the exception of remote villages.
     
Soft drinks can be found all over the country.  They are all imported, and relatively expensive compared to local drinks. Do not expect to find diet sodas though.
     
Beer Lao, there is only one beer that can be found in Laos, with the exception of a few hotels and expensive restaurants in Vientiane.  Beer Lao is one of the best, if not the best beer in Asia - that's what all expatriates say who live in Laos.  Beer Lao comes in large bottles that sell for well under $US1.  Drink it cold, and enjoy.  Beer Lao is also sold in cans, for export and can be found in six packs or cases at Wattay Airport and at the Friendship Bridge duty free shop.

Lao Lao is found all over the country - it is rice whiskey, and the flavour and methods of manufacture varies all over the country. Visitors to the Pak Ou caves near Luang Prabang will probably stop at the well known village of Ban Xang Hai, where they distill rice whiskey - which you can see being made on the banks of the Mekong river.

 
 
     
 
     
 
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