• Nisha Restaurant

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Vegan-friendly
Indian
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Indian diner that advertises vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. Menu has a decent vegetarian section with vegan choices. Note: Could be associated with the Nisha Restaurant in Phonsavan. Open Mon-Sun 9:00am-10:00pm.


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30 Reviews

First Review by konatufe

Arvid

Points +469

Vegan
16 Feb 2016

Good food but noisy

We had a polite young waiter and ordered the tomato soup (very good, 15,000 kip), the vegetable samosa (good, 10,000 kip), and the yellow lentil dhaal (thin, almost souplike, but good, 15,000 kip) with saffron rice (15,000 kip). Pictures are in the gallery.

Since we're a bit sensitive to spiciness, we chose 'not spicy' and were surprise that that actually meant not spicy. Both the soup and the dhaal were, to our liking, quite mild.

We enjoyed the food, but the place was very noisy due to the tiled floor and walls amplifying the street noise and the blaring sound system. We didn't find the place particularly dirty though, as an earlier reviewer did.

The Wifi password is laonisha.

Pros: Some 30 vegetarian options

Cons: Very noisy, rather dim lighting

walkingvegan

Points +206

Vegan
24 Jul 2014

Not friendly staff but yummy vegan appetizers

I've been there once so far and had just appetizers. A plate with 2 vegetable samosas for 10000 kip and a mixed vegetable Pakora for 12000 kip.
The place is a bit dirty and the staff not friendly, but the appetizers were incredible good. Pakora was not only fried vegetables, but with yummy spices on it. I double checked and it was both vegan.

Pros: vegan options

Cons: dirty place, not friendly staff

konatufe

Points +70

Vegetarian
13 Mar 2013

It's ok

Nothing remarkable. I really felt like in India, because I think the service is like in India... pretty much... what do you want?
I ask for alo-gobi, chapati and sweet lassi. Lassi was not so tasty. Alo-gobi was ok, and chapati small.
I think is ok if you want to try Indian food in Laos.




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