Vegan
Western
Beer/Wine
Asian
Bakery
European
Gluten-free
Breakfast
European style cafe serving waffles, fruit bowls, savory meals like burgers, selection of cakes and desserts, and beverages like coffee and smoothies. Has vegan lunch food, desserts and drinks. Reported April 2025 to be fully vegan. Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-5:00pm.
138 Reviews
First Review by Mike Munsie
whereisdebbie
Points +4825
Favourite breakfast spot (but offers honey) - Edit
I stayed in Vientiane for a few nights and booked a hostel down the street so I could go for breakfast here every day. It’s the only vegan/vegetarian place which is open from early morning every day and offers western-style breakfast. Compared to other places it’s a bit pricey (one dish easily >100k, but worth paying the higher price. The only downside is that honey is on the menu, it can be added to coffees. They assured me it’s only added when people ask for it, but it’s disappointing for a place that calls themselves 100% vegan. BUT in Laos this is not uncommon, I asked HC to update the listing but still 5 stars.
Read moreI tried both the cappuccino (hot) and iced latte. Both were good but their hot coffees are tiny (they are also cheaper) and the ice coffee is bigger and delicious too. Coffee is served from the cafe next door, with oat milk as a default.
The food is good quality, but the portion size is a bit hit or miss. The fist morning I wanted to treat myself a chia pudding, but was sad to find that for about 100k it was a tiny glass of pudding with some fruits. While delicious it was not worth the price because I was still hungry after eating it.
Then I decided to switch to my main breakfast: toast for the next two days. The tofu scramble is really good and filling, but you only get very small toast served with it, it’s not scramble on toast. It was delicious and filling.
The cream cheese and hummus toast got served with a salad on the side, but the two toast themselves I struggled to finish because they were SO heavy, I think the gluten free bread makes it taste very heavy. It’s delicious nonetheless, especially the cream cheese. Hummus is ok, somehow the dont serve either hummus or cream cheese but only both. Cream cheese was outstanding but contains some garlic. (Nice but be prepared)
The restaurant is very nice, it’s clean, comfortable, has friendly staff who speak good English and their bathroom is also clean. Must visit when in Vientiane.
Updated from previous review on 2026-02-21
Guest
Michas
Points +302
Excellent in every way - Edit
Clean and fresh everything spotless and well organised and delicious
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-02-11
Pros: Thai curry, Pesto pasta, Pad thai vegan burger
Guest
rebeccacalder
Points +39
dr - Edit
Three days in Vientiane and 3 wonderful breakfasts here! Food varied and delicious. Tofu scramble and chia pudding both fab. Love this place!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-01-30
Pros: Wonderful variety, Amazingly fresh, Thoughtfully curated
Cons: Expensive
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helenbee
Points +1040
Great cafe spot - Edit
Great western option in one of the main areas. Tried one of the avocado dark chocolate cakes and a green juice. Friends enjoyed oat milk coffee
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GoVeganJp
Points +185
A Standout Vegan Café in Vientiane’s Most Competitive Area - Edit
This café is located in one of Vientiane’s most competitive café areas, and within that environment it truly stands out as a dedicated vegan café.
Read moreI ordered two cakes, and both were excellent. I especially loved the vegan lemon cake so much that I ended up ordering the same one again. That alone says a lot.
The lemon cake had a gentle acidity and smooth texture, similar to yogurt, but without any dairy-like smell at all. It felt very clean and light. I am not completely sure, but it seems likely that it is not soy-milk-based, which I personally appreciated.
The chocolate cake was also well done, topped with coconut flakes in a very Southeast Asian style. It was smooth, balanced, and not overly heavy.
Another big plus is that both cakes were gluten-free, which makes this café even more valuable for health-conscious visitors.
It may be difficult to be completely free of refined white sugar, but if that were ever achieved, these cakes would honestly be close to perfect.
What I respect most is that this café has survived as a vegan café for over 10 years in such a competitive area. That alone deserves admiration.
Watching the staff work was also impressive. They were fully focused, efficiently washing dishes and preparing ingredients with blenders at high speed, without any wasted movement. It reminded me of the seriousness and diligence often associated with Japanese work culture — and it made a strong, positive impression.
Guest
Vurrito2
Points +151
What a Start to the Day - Edit
Perfect espresso with delicious lime cheesecake, nutty chocolate cake and an energising tropical juice.
Read morePros: Vegan cheesecake, Quality of espresso, menu seems to be completly vegan
Cons: a bit pricey for local conditions
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ayelet_metayelet
Points +184
A nice place to spend some time - Edit
A little expensive but overall a cute place with nice employees
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MikeFeinstein
Points +2144
Great vegan pies, plus bamboo toothbrushes - Edit
It’s really hard to find vegan sweets - and especially vegan pies , when traveling in SE Asia. Check out the photo below. Berry pie, chocolate pie, apple pie, a coconut based tiramisu and more
Read moreThey confirmed they do not use honey in their sweets. They only sell it by the bottle.
On the point about bamboo tooth brushes, if you are traveling for a long time and care about only using bamboo tooth brushes that you brought from home, this is the place to restock. Only 35,000 Kip for the larger brushes and 25,000 for the smaller. Super inexpensive, makes sense to buy here and take some with you compared to prices you will pay for bamboo brushes back home.
Updated from previous review on 2025-05-21
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karyngrace
Points +244
Delicious! - Edit
Wide selection of dishes. All vegan - not sure why it is in the vegetarian category. Staff are friendly. Portion size was excellent - I couldn’t finish it.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-04-23
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siscoombs
Points +1585
Overpriced - Edit
Food was ok- oatmeal was very bland and basic, husband got tofu bowl which he said was nice - ginger tea not so good couldn’t drink it.
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Globalgilad
Points +185
Delicious but a bit expensive - Edit
Vegan burger was amazing but very small portion (mini size)
Read moreBrownies and yogurt were delicious!
Pros: Great menu, Delicious
Cons: Small portions, Expensive
Guest
Buffalo95
Points +24
Delicious healthy food - Edit
This place has delicious healthy food. Portions are not too big and a bit on the pricier side for Laos (most things are around USD 4 or 5 so still not too crazy expensive). Everything is absolutely delicious. Lots of variety of sweet and savory food.
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Strike
Points +71
Veeery delicious - Edit
Incredible salads with seeds, fresh ingridients and nuts. Soda water with lime also very fresh and delicious. Muesli also very tasty. Recommend!
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Amalie.w
Points +230
Tofu scramble - Edit
Great tofu scramble. The vibe in the cafe is quite nice. Enjoyed.
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NataliaTurcel
Points +130
Vegan cakes!!! 😍 - Edit
I have been dreaming of having vegan cake for 3 months in Asia already. It was so so great! Price was quite high for Laos and also the portion was super small, but worth it. My boyfriend had pancakes and they were super nice too!
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jague
Points +1026
Good but a little bit expensive - Edit
Very good food but small portions and a little bit too expensive. Service was very friendly. But i think 5% service charge is not ok, because you need to order at the counter and the server only bring you the food
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guybraverman
Points +2329
Great desserts - Edit
Love coming here for their desserts and excellent selection of tea and coffee. Service is always welcoming and pleasant. A bit pricey but acceptable considering the location and quality. #Veganuary
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Amish
Points +929
Busy Vegan cafe - Edit
Popped in for a drink and cake. Had a lovely brownie and fruit smoothie.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-01-05
Pros: Good options, Modern environment
Cons: A little more expensive than most places
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Pirate.Joseph
Points +726
Amazing spot - Edit
First western food I’ve had in a while and it was great! A little expensive for Laos standards, but overall still far cheaper than home. I would gladly come back here😄
Read morePros: Great atmosphere , Variety of western, SE Asia and Indian dishes, Great service
Cons: Price , Cash only
Guest
Liv.
Points +148
Best breakfast in Vientiane - Edit
Entire food menu is vegan with a lot of gluten free options.
Read moreThe coffee comes from the coffee roastery cafe next door. They also sell cow milk and non vegan pastries so make sure you confirm that your coffee comes with oatmilk.
I had the vegan banana pancakes. They come with a lot if fresh fruits. The smoothie bowls are also awesome!
Guest
VeganNatascha
Points +1458
Zu teuer + Kuhmilch im Angebot - Edit
Ich war 2x bei Coco&Co. frühstücken, da es ganz in der Nähe meines Hotels lag. Ich hatte die Pancakes und den Haferbrei. Beides war nichts besonderes, aber ok.
Read moreBei einem weiteren Besuch hatte ich Nudeln in Cashewsoße, die sehr lecker waren, Kartoffelecken mit Aioli sowie ein Stück Schokoladenkuchen.
Wie hier bereits erwähnt wurde, sind die Portionen überwiegend tatsächlich sehr klein und die Preise dafür extrem hoch.
Positiv zu erwähnen ist das nette Personal.
Offenbar gehört das Coco&Co. zum benachbarten Café. Der Kaffee wird offenbar nebenan zubereitet. Als die Hafermilch aus war, wurde mir sogar Kuhmilch angeboten. Von daher ist dieses Café m.E. nicht komplett vegan!
Pros: Lecker, Nettes Personal
Cons: Sehr teuer , Kleine Portionen , Kuhmilch
Guest
Kukurumka
Points +3661
Delivery 6/10 - Edit
Small portions and high prices, burger was very very small but good. The juice was fresh. Everything was okay but there are places with half price really, maybe it’s a fancy place who knows, never been there irl
Read morePad Thai was also good and hummus bowl!
Scrumble has a lot of onions so I’ll give it someone else to eat
Overall I’ll give it 6/10, bowls are good but burger maybe not their strongest point
Updated from previous review on 2024-11-22
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flyingyogini
Points +144
Delicious - Edit
Delicious food and drinks, very nice staff and great Espresso.
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Sas_Hstamm
Points +292
Cute cafe with a nice vibe - Edit
Calm cafe, easy to find with a pretty laid back vibe. Very good menu with a lot of choices, tried the chocolate avocado cake and pineapple juice. Both were delicious!
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r8medusa
Points +655
Lovely staff, great, fresh food - Edit
Delicious bowls and the best coffee we’ve had in Laos. Highly recommend the iced mocha with oat milk. Wasn’t a fan of the homemade bread… had a weird flavour. But everything else was great and the staff are lovely.
Read morePros: Best coffee
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GeorgieGilmer
Points +273
Yummy cake - Edit
Cute cafe with a full vegan menu!
Read moreVery good service
Lots of options, big menu cabinet food. Indoor out door seating.
A bit expensive
Pros: Many options , Full vegan menu , Friendly service
Cons: Expensive
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megloutay
Points +863
Lots of options - Edit
So many choices with a focus on whole foods. Was a bit pricey and portions weren’t huge but all the food was very tasty.
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