Noodle House by Lao-Luangprabang
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Arrive before 12:30 to beat the lunch crowd.Friendly and fast service.We each had the recommended Pho Ngua which didnt disappoint. Plenty of assorted…
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Noodle House by Lao-Luangprabang is open for Casual Dining. Noodle House by Lao-Luangprabang serves Asian and Laotian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Noodle House by Lao-Luangprabang”
Arrive before 12:30 to beat the lunch crowd.
Friendly and fast service.
We each had the recommended Pho Ngua which didnt disappoint. Plenty of assorted beef and the broth was very clean, super tasty.
Meal was very enjoyable on a cool day to Melbourne. Would come back and try other dishes.
First time having Laos food.. the soup was nice and did not have a strong msg aftertaste.. similar though not entirely the same as Vietnamese pho… most of the noodles dishes had handmade noodle and you can observe them being made from the dining area.. we ordered khao Piak Sen & Khao Piak Moo Krob.. definitely will come back to try out other noodle & snacks especially the wonton which looked delicious, we noticed quite a few tables did order this..
If there was ever a hidden gem in Melbourne, this would be it! Best pork belly to ever enter my mouth!!!! Cant fault any of the dishes here, everything was flavoursome, fresh, spicy and delicious. I cant believe there arent queues lining up for a seat in this place. I already cant wait to come back. Oh & service was amazing too 🙂
You dont see many Laos restaurants in the city. This one doesnt disappoint either. With some similarities to Thai and Vietnamese culinary delights, this restaurants has its own spin on its Laos-style dishes. Do not miss out on the rice paper rolls because theyre simply amazing. And you cant go wrong with noodle soups either. Friendly and welcoming staff coupled with prompt service.
Will come back for:
+ Beef broth rice noodle
+ Fried meatball
There are so many noodle and ramen places now in Melbourne, but I am glad this one joined the list to serve up a different (Laos) version of this popular dish. I tried both the chicken broth (home made rice noodle) and the beef broth rice noodle. Both broths were delightfully flavoursome and delicious. I personally preferred the non home made rice noodles as it was less grainy and had a smoother month fill. The fried meatballs were also really good (bouncy, tasty and moorish). The servings were generous and packed with loads of beef/chicken pieces. Service was quick and efficient. Will definitely be back to try out some of the other options.
We heard a lot about this Melbournes only Laotian place so we had to try it. We ordered the seafood pad kee mo and their famous rice noodle soup with the crispy pork on a separate plate, just like the suggestion in many of the reviews. The taste was amazing. Its similar to Vietnamese and Thai but the texture of the rice noodles was definitely different. The pork was really good and very crispy. The meat balls were also nice and solid, just like the balls in Indonesian street vendors. You need to be careful with the chilli, though, as the spiciness could build up very quickly in your mouth. The portion size were generous and very fulfilling. The staff were nice although the service was a bit slow. Overall it was a great meal, very happy tummy.
I have heard great things about this noodle place and have been wanting to try it forever. I didnt realize it was so close to Queen Victoria markets, otherwise I would have gone visit it regularly when I used to work around there. This time I gathered a few friends to have a quick dinner there, thankfully they take last minute bookings on a Friday night.
We ummmed and ahhhhed because there were so many yummy choices we could have! Stir fried noodles or noodles soup? Ohhhh there are some specials too! And entrees! They all looked amazing.
We finally decided on some meatballs and fried wontons to share, and have a bowl of noodle soup each.
The meatballs was nice and spicy, probably a touch too spicy for my friends (but great for me). The deep fried wontons was way to hard. They were like little over cooked rocks.
My spicy beef noodles are not as spicy as I thought, but it was still very hearty and tasty nonetheless. I had extreme food envy with my best friends pork noodles with super yummy looking crispy pork though. I think next time I will try that!
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