Welcome to Luang Prabang Market, a hidden gem in Euless, TX, where authentic Laotian and Thai flavors come to life. This family-owned restaurant proudly serves traditional dishes that transport diners straight to Southeast Asia. Highlights include perfectly cooked fried ribs, aromatic house fried rice, and refreshing papaya salad, all crafted with genuine love and expertise. With options for both dine-in and takeaway, Luang Prabang Market is celebrated for its warm service and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're a solo diner or with family, expect a comforting meal that showcases the essence of Laotian cuisine, ensuring you'll return time and again.
Amenities and More
Accessibility
Has wheelchair-accessible car park
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Service options
Offers kerbside pickup
On-site services available
Offers takeaway
Serves dine-in
Popular for
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Offerings
Serves coffee
Serves comfort food
Quick bite
Serves small plates
Serves vegetarian dishes
Dining options
Serves lunch
Serves dinner
Serves dessert
Has seating
Amenities
Has toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Payments
Accepts credit cards
Accepts debit cards
Accepts NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Children
High chairs available
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
Plenty of parking
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Reviews For Luang Prabang Market
Niwech Harnkham
Apr 20,2025
This restaurant was recommended to me by a Thai friend. I gave it a shot because I was in the Euless area. It's fantastic. It's very genuine. I particularly enjoy the Lao sausages with sticky rice. It costs 12 for four sausages that can be shared by two or three people. The deep-fried whole talipia fish with sweet and sour sauce is a must-try. There are numerous free parking spaces directly in front of the restaurant. The owner is extremely friendly and speaks Thai. I wholeheartedly recommend this establishment.Dr. Niwech
D Turista
Apr 2,2025
Legit Laotian/ Thai food, the papaya salad had salted crab in it like it’s supposed to, the chicken fried rice was perfect with just the right amount of basil, the riblets were fried to perfection, the Thai sausages were just like I’ve had them in Bangkok and chiang mai. Anthony Bourdain would eat this place up.
BURPEEyoga uncle
Mar 14,2025
We came for a Rare Laos Dish that is hard to find in USA. RAW Beef Larb. oh wow..i did a review on youtube under @burpeeYOGA uncle, check it out BEFORE you try it. it's a totally unforgettable experience. and the khao poon was slamming as well as the Laos Sausage. Defo a Must Try if you are near dallas. and the owner is super nice and have a lot of knowledge. if you want authentic REAL Laos Food. COME HERE!!!
Gina Brosenne
Mar 2,2025
Authentic Lao/Thai restaurant with an attached Asian grocery store to get your basic Asian ingredients such as fish sauce and Thai basil. The food was good and the owners are friendly.Our food was delicious - there was nothing left on the plate after we ate.
da azian boi
Feb 28,2025
Great family owned place ! I call in my orders and have tried a few dishes. Very authentic. They have a dining room and a market for last minute items.
Kartick Shirur
Jan 17,2025
We went here for lunch today. This was my first time trying authentic Laotian cuisine. We had fried jerky, sausage, bamboo soup, fried ribs, and pork belly. All dishes were super delicious, and the staff was very warm and welcoming. We would definitely go here again the next time we visit Dallas.
Benny Kounlavouth
Jan 11,2025
Update 6/2024Food is still legit good and authentic Lao owned. 5/5They have a new menu. Seems limited now.Entrance is on the far right.Con’s to consider: Not a standard restaurant since it’s inside a market so no free water and you have to buy drinks from the fridge.Also since it’s small the seating can be limited and there’s only 1 worker so if it’s busy it can be tough. Personally haven’t ran into that issue though.Pros:You can buy Lao sauces and food in the fridge to eat at home too! (Jaew Bong, Mok Ba, Lao sausage (raw), and more!)It’s a market too so you can get all the Lao essentials you need.Don’t be surprised if there’s an aunty or uncle making food by the entrance watching TV, it’s that authentic !Bonus tip: Ask for Jaew Som for a spicy but salty dipping sauce perfect to pair with sticky rice and one of meat appetizers (sausage, wings, ribs)!——-Old review:Great Laos food in this small market. Limited seating but affordable pricing!I’d recommend the Nam Khao, Laos Sausages, Fried Pork Riblets, and Lard Na.The Khao Piak and Flat noodles were a little bland for my taste.Their Thai tea and Iced coffee are really good too.
Ubi
Dec 31,2024
What a find. Went through a list of local restaurants but they were all closed. We ventured to this spot and to our surprise was very authentic Laos cuisine with proper ingredients and cooking techniques. What a delicious flavor. Try their recommendations they're all yummy. Also, prepare yourself to awesome spicy hot delicious flavors with their papaya salad. I bet there is much more awesome to have there. We will definitely be back.
Reviews For Luang Prabang Market