Visite gastronomique du Mékong avec plus de 15 dégustations





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Alors que le soleil se couche sur Luang Prabang, la vraie scène culinaire commence à frémir. Les stands de rue allument leurs grillades, les pilons pilonnent la salade de papaye et les saveurs les plus audacieuses de la ville prennent vie. En ce soir de fête déplaçable , un guide gastronomique local vous emmènera bien au-delà des menus touristiques. Nous nous frayerons un chemin à travers les restaurants riverains, les favoris locaux et les marchés de l’arrière-ruelle. Attendez-vous à plus de 15 dégustations - du riz collant rôti sur des charbons chauds à la saucisse lao pleine d'herbes, en passant par le plateau de bœuf au sésame, le poisson grillé du Mékong et un bol torride de nouilles khao piak sen, et bien plus encore. C’est tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour avoir un vrai avant-goût du Laos, et hors des sentiers touristiques.
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Notre visite de festin de soirée de 15+ dégustations invite les clients à une expérience culinaire autour de la ville historique de Luang Prabang. C'est une aventure culinaire soigneusement organisée, dirigée par notre équipe de guides alimentaires professionnels Laos. Avant de commencer, notre visite reflète la cuisine locale, et les limites des vendeurs de nourriture de rue signifie que nous ne pouvons malheureusement pas répondre à chaque restriction alimentaire. Voici une évaluation honnête pour la visite, afin que personne ne soit déçu: ✘ Inadapté aux régimes végétariens désolé, car il y aurait 4-5 dégustations en moins. ✓ Convient aux intolérances légères au gluten et au lactose, mais nous déconseillons la maladie cœliaque, car il y a des traces de gluten dans 3-4 dégustations avec sauce soja inévitable. ✔ Le porc et le bœuf sont utilisés à quelques endroits où il n'y a pas d'alternatives, bien que le client n'aura pas faim si l'une ou l'autre viande est leur seule restriction. ✖️ Inadapté aux allergies sévères & halal, en raison du risque de traces & contamination croisée. Si vous vous sentez aventureux pour un voyage gastronomique, lisez la suite!
Rencontrez notre hôte obsédé par la nourriture, alors que nous croquons dans les craquelins d'herbes de rivière et la trempette de champignon hmong, avant qu'un moine de robe orange safran nous invite à une discussion à plancher ouvert pour découvrir leur style de vie unique à Luang Prabang. Après une courte bénédiction, nous sauterons à pied vers le Mékong, alors que le soleil se couche sur les restaurants au bord de la rivière, avec des assiettes de poisson grillé pun pa servies avec un paquet d'herbes fraîches et de légumes.
Alors que la nuit tombe sur Luang Prabang, les vraies saveurs de la ville prennent vie. L'air se remplit du parfum des viandes grillées au charbon et des salades de papaye piquantes. Faites cavalier seul et vous ne ferez qu'effleurer la surface de la cuisine laotienne. Lors de notre festin mobile nocturne, un guide gastronomique local vous emmènera bien au-delà des menus touristiques. Nous allons paître à pied à travers les joints familiaux, les favoris locaux et les marchés de l'arrière-ruelle. Attendez-vous à plus de 15 dégustations - du poisson-chat cuit à la vapeur dans une feuille de bananier, à la saucisse lao pleine d'herbes, au plateau de boeuf et à une bière froide Laos, et aux nouilles khao piak sen au charbon de bois dans un bouillon de porc, parmi beaucoup d'autres surprises. C’est tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour goûter au Laos. C’est le côté de Luang Prabang que les restaurants ne vous montreront pas. Venez affamés.
Une petite balade en tuk-tuk nous emmène dans une boutique de desserts vieille de 60 ans, dont les recettes sont un secret de famille bien gardé, transmis au fil des générations. La visite se termine à proximité du point de rendez-vous dans le centre de Luang Prabang. Profitez de l'hospitalité locale et rencontrez de nouveaux amis en cours de route, ,finissant la visite armé des connaissances dont vous aurez besoin pour continuer à manger de la nourriture locale à travers le Laos et au-delà.
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Ce qui est inclus
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Informations importantes
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Voir la section « À quoi s'attendre » et « Ce qui est inclus » pour plus d'informations sur les restrictions alimentaires
- Nous recommandons des chaussures confortables. Apportez des vêtements de pluie, si la pluie semble probable. Il y a beaucoup de dégustations à essayer, venez faim!
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We had a great time on this tour with Tune. He was very friendly and we loved the food we tried.
This was a great tour. Not only did we learn about food & got to try so many different varied foods, but out guide. Somsack was a delight. He gave us a lot of information about the culture, which we found very helpful. I really liked the I formTion about the lives of the monks. After visiting so many temples, it was great to have some first hand information about it. We got to meet a monk & get a blessing, which I found very moving. The guide told us about what was going to happen & if someone was not comfortable, no one felt obliged. (My husband didn’t & all was good) The most important part: the food we tasted was great. We were so full by the end that we couldn’t have another bite.
This was a great tour. Not only did we learn about food & got to try so many different varied foods, but out guide. Somsack was a delight. He gave us a lot of information about the culture, which we found very helpful. I really liked the I formTion about the lives of the monks. After visiting so many temples, it was great to have some first hand information about it. We got to meet a monk & get a blessing, which I found very moving. The guide told us about what was going to happen & if someone was not comfortable, no one felt obliged. (My husband didn’t & all was good) The most important part: the food we tasted was great. We were so full by the end that we couldn’t have another bite. Highly recommend this experience!!
We had a wonderful food tour with Sack in Luang Prabang, evening tour. We tried a lot of new dishes and he gave excellent information and very interesting. You visit local restaurants and food stalls. The visit to the temple was a really nice addition. I recommend it 100%.
Toun was an excellent guide who delivered a great experience from start to finish. It wasn't just a tasting experience - it was a feast of TEN dishes, and all of them were delicious. We were especially happy that Toun brought us to places that we never would've thought to try and showed us how to eat some of the dishes that we otherwise wouldn't have known how to appreciate. The tour also included an insight into the history and culture of Laos, and Toun went the extra mile throughout to answer all of our questions (and our group had a lot of them!) To cap it all off, Toun also made sure that our Tuk Tuk dropped us off at our hotel, even though we were supposed to be dropped off at a central location, as per our original booking. Highly recommended!
Toun was a fantastic guide and we got to try some amazing food! A special mention to the grilled fish, sugarcane juice and the dessert! Definitely come hungry as you will get to try many different foods! We also got to learn about the history of Laos which was interesting!
Toun was a great guide who knew a lot about Luang Prabang but also about the history and culture of Laos. I was the only participant in the tour so we moved around on scooters. The dishes that Toun introduced me to were really delicious and the food was really a lot. The guide was incredibly caring and attentive. This is highly recommended if you are in Luang Prabang!
Mone is an awesome host of incredible local Lao cultural dishes. He is raised in small village with family and Lao culture in his heart! He is Very smart. Funny and with excellent English and we learned so much.
I had a fantastic experience on this food tour in Luang Prabang with Mone as my guide. I expected to try a few local dishes and walk around town, but it turned into much more than that. Over roughly four hours, we visited multiple places and tried an incredible variety of foods, many of which I would have never ordered on my own. Everything from traditional dishes to desserts and drinks gave me a much broader understanding of Lao food and daily life. What stood out most was how relaxed and personal the experience felt. Conversations came naturally, there was no pressure, and I never felt rushed. Mone shared local knowledge and helped make the experience feel genuine rather than scripted. The portions were generous, much more than I expected, so definitely come hungry. I left feeling like I had eaten several full meals. If you're visiting Luang Prabang and want to experience local food beyond what you’d pick for yourself, I highly recommend this tour. It ended up being one of the highlights of my time here.
What a great food tour! Jungle Boy took us to to so many great places to try truly the best versions of Luang Prabang foods. Come starving because you will be full of the best the city has to offer. And we were treated to a special invitation into a temple to receive a blessing from a young monk, who was gracious to answer our questions. A taste for the mind as well as the belly! Highly recommended!



