Previously:Prachaniyom Coffee Shop, Luang Prabang
Saffron Coffee Brew and Roastery is located on the bank of Mekong River. This place has been opening since 2016 and is one of the top five popular cafes in Luang Prabang. Not only they make a good coffee but their food and cakes are delicious too. This two-storey shop provides plenty seats inside the shop as well as outdoor facing the river, which is so green and peaceful.
I tried their Lao latte and it was just spotted on. Using good quailty of organic arabica coffee bean from Northern Laos, their coffee has this beautiful aroma and rich body. It is indeed a great coffee. It is also made a refreshing drink when served cold.
This bagel, I missed it so much. It was only a simple breakfast dish, which is bacon, egg, and tomato sandwiched in a bagel. But that common breakfast items combined with a freshly baked wholegrain bagel is like a perfect match made in heaven. Simple yet very tasty. I would definitely go for second, if my tummy allowed.
Aside from savory menu, we also got to try their cakes, carrot cake and brownie cheesecake. The carrot cake was moist and came with a generous amount of cream cheese while brownie itself was mediocre. Their famous cake is actually tamarind apple tart, I have to try this next time.
There is another cafe called Joma cafe, that a must visit for coffee lovers. We previously tried both in Luang Prabang and Vientianne but didn't went this time. It is a famous cafe brand in Laos, with a few branches across Laos. They have one of the best coffee in Laos and also serve a great range of bakeries and food menus. (
click here and
here for my previous visit in Joma)
As I mentioned previously, that Luang Prabang is a very charming and laid back town. Strolling down the road or slowly paddling on your bike around the town are highly recommended. The city is full of charms and historical places, you surely need to see. Even getting lost in here would be so romantic.
Khem Khong Road, Luang Prabang
Ph: +856 71 212 915
Open: 7am - 4 pm, everyday
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