
Mediterranean
Middle Eastern
Lebanese
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Lebanese food restaurant with two locations across the road from one another. Has falafel, hummous, babaghanoush, fatoush, and other veggie items which are vegan suitable.
12 Reviews
First Review by DanielBevan
MichelleMyra
Points +161
Falafel wrap to go! - Edit
Joseph was super friendly and understanding. The falafel wrap itself was OK. It was what I was craving, but it wasn’t too filling. I grabbed and left.
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ontbijtjezondereitje
Points +864
Good But really expensive - Edit
Nice vegan options But expensive...
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SanjaVo
Points +222
Vegan friendly! - Edit
Joseph is a very kind and nice man, he knows exactly what you need when you're a vegan and he recommends just the best. we enjoyed our dinner there very much!
Read morePros: vegan options, amazing falafel, hummus was great
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Arnita
Points +106
Very friendly, good quality - Edit
Welcoming, good service, good food!
Read morePros: Homemade, very good food
Cons: Pricey but good quality
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animaxy
Points +49
Expensive, count your change - Edit
Food good but costly....the Lebanese guy is heavily focussed on bill time. Been there twice, first time paid baht and the guy made himself a serious extra profit with a exchange rate favourable to him. Avoid if possible
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Pat_
Points +546
So disapointed! - Edit
It is definitely not a good value for money. So expensive for being hungry at the end. Moreover, we had a really bad surprise that taxes where added on the bill. Then, it was even more expensive that on the menu! It is the first time I see that in Laos.
Read moreThere are other vegan friendly options in Vientiane which are really better. If you want houmous, choose the veggie wrap of Joma bakery cafe (little further in the street), really tastier for a better price.
Pros: Nice staff
Cons: So expensive with taxes added at the end, Small portions
fitien
I'm looking a restaurant like yours
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LilacHippy
Points +12934
Average and Expensive - Edit
I was looking forward to having something a bit different but the falafel plate was kind of lame and expensive for 75000 kip. It consisted of 4 falafel balls, a measly amount of hummus, four little corners of pita and a very small salad. On the plus side the alcohol was more fairly priced at least.
Read moreCons: Not enough food
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RobinPalmer
Points +230
Good, but expensive - Edit
I had the vegetarian platter (hummus, baba ganoush, salad, pita) which tasted nice and fresh. For a budget traveller it was very expensive, but found it difficult to find good budget food in Vientiane.
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TaylorKingham
Points +141
Falafel, hummus and salad mezze- sooo good! - Edit
The falafel, hummus and salad mezze plate was absolutely delicious. The salad was so fresh and well seasoned. The owners homemade hummus was the best I’ve had in Asia and was perfect with the falafels.
Read moreCons: A bit expensive
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Matthijs
Points +288
If you're craving hummus and falafel, wait until you're out of Laos - Edit
Friendly staff, but very expensive for dry hummus, chewy pita bread and seemingly deep-frozen falafel. Tiny meal size.
Read morePros: Friendly staff, nice location
Cons: Everything else
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keeleylj
Points +21
Try the falafel! - Edit
Staff were very friendly, great atmosphere with music, a pool table upstairs and some board games! Vegan options were clear on the menu and anything I was unsure about was cleared up easily with staff. I had the falafel and hummus platter which was so so delicious! Little bit pricey but was worth it as there are not many other great vegan options in Vientiane.
Read morePros: Good quality vegan options
Cons: Little bit expensive
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DanielBevan
Points +352
The Best Falafel in East Asia - Edit
We just kept coming back to Chez Joseph while we were in Vientiane. The falafel sandwich is the most authentic I've had outside of the middle east. It was REALLY good. The babaghanoush was one of the best I've ever had, including in the middle east! Good hummous and great fatoush salad too. The owner are Lebanese and Laos French-Canadians and really lovely. The place is a little tired around the edges and the prices are a little high but is was definitely worth every penny.
Read morePros: AMAZING falafel sandwish, Babaghanoush to die for, Lovely owners
Cons: Serves meat, A little pricy, Ambiance needs a little work
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