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Cafe Sinouk Phonesinuane

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4.2(399)
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📃 About

Cafe Sinouk Phonesinuane is a cozy and rustic café in Vientiane, Laos. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 4.2/5 across 399 reviews. The café offers Free WiFi, food service, air conditioning. Ideal for remote work, brunch, a quiet afternoon. Open every day.

✨ Vibe

🛋️Cozy🏠Rustic

Cafe Sinouk Phonesinuane has a cozy and rustic atmosphere.

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⏱️ Opening Hours

Sunday7 AM to 9 PM
Monday7 AM to 9 PM
Tuesday7 AM to 9 PM
Wednesday7 AM to 9 PM
Thursday7 AM to 9 PM
Friday7 AM to 9 PM
Saturday7 AM to 9 PM

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🖋️ Reviews & Comments

Well-reviewed by visitors. Rated 4.2/5 based on 399 Google reviews.

Google Reviews

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Shwe

via Google
5
a year agoView on Google

We absolutely love dining at this cafe! The American breakfast they offer is exceptional and definitely worth the price for its deliciousness. The bread is delightfully crispy and always fresh, adding a wonderful touch to the meal. Personally, their Cappuccino is my absolute favorite; it’s consistently perfect! I first tried this cafe during my initial visit to Laos, and now, on my second trip, I still find myself enamored with their food, service and atmosphere.

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Andy FreeGuy

via Google
4
9 months agoView on Google

Nicely styled, clean and comfortable. Nice varied menu but all I would say is the "carbonara" wasn't really up to scratch, really just spaghetti with a bland sauce and egg. It was nicely cooked, just missing some basic ingredients (like cheese). Lovely green tea. Would eat there again.

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GK P

via Google
5
7 years agoView on Google

This cafe became my favorite place to hang out. It's a one minute walk from the Thai Consulate. Great food and most importantly outstanding coffee. The cafe receives fresh organic coffee beans each week, so you can taste the quality of the freshly grounded beans. They offer free WiFi, and plugs for laptops are near the bottom of the bench seat at each table. There is a nice seating area upstairs which is usually empty. The one thing I didn't like is the dessert. It seems the cafes in the area get desserts from the same place which seems to focus on quantity more than quality. The manager in the afternoon is better than the one in the morning. You can tell by the service you receive from the staff who are very nice but need a manager to help them pay attention to the small details and focus on providing really great customer service. They accept credit cards unlike other restaurants nearby but charge a 3% fee.