Pakse

Jasmin Restaurant

Is next door to nazim and serves exactly the same dishes at the same price.

Korean BBQ

not real name walking down the main street past the bcel atm and turn right, walk down one block and turn left and you will find another 'cook it yourself' korean bbq style place on the corner. featuring a more economical option than the hot pot above though the atmosphere inside can be overpoweringly smokey when busy, try to grab one of the few outside tables or come early/late.

Royal Pakse Hotel

Across the street and opposite corner from nazim has a fairly extensive lao/thai and indian menu also featuring thai style sukiyaki with an a la carte selection of options to choose from.

The restaurants are concentrated on the main street between the roundabout and the French bridge. The variety is quite diverse for the size of the town. For a more genuine Lao eating experience have a look in the streets south of the main one.

Lan Kham Noodle House

Directly below lan kham hotel serves enormous bowls of noodle soup with fresh herbs and salad. price from 15,000 - 17,000 kip. open from approx 10am, closes early. used to be very popular with the locals, especially the government workers. now, not so much current clients are mostly the foreign backpackers and the asian travelers who stayed in nearby accomodations.

Dornsokdee Restaurant

On the main road no. 13 south opposite to the museum and in between indochina bank and anz bank. this restaurant is the top no.1 in the local which serves varieties of food, thai foods, vietnamese foods, international foods, and local foods. however, the menu that makes this restaurant popular is korean bbq and sukiyaki which is 'cook it yourself' style that can make you enjoy travel time together with your friends or partner. the price of food is reasonable compares to the value of food, however, fried rice starts only 10,000 kip us $1.30. this is the must visit restaurant that is recommended when you visit pakse.