Colonial French Taste in Luang Prabang

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L’Elephant is a highly-popular incentive venue in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Luang Prabang. It is famed for a complete buy-out and samples of some of Laos’ finest interpretations of colonial French cuisine and Laotian delicacies. Situated between the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, this well-known restaurant offers dining options up to 80 participants (with catering for up to 100 guests). It has its own vegetable and spice garden where organic gardening techniques are used to produce the fresh ingredients served on your plate.
Part of L’Elephant’s revenue is returned for the protection and the ethical treatment of the elephants in Laos, assuring that the restaurant’s name serves its purpose when seeking a sustainably-orientated venue for your customers.

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