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Tom Yum Soup
Thai Milk Tea
Lao Sausage
Crunchy Fried Rice
  • Top categories (Grills and Fry / Sides / Beverages / Dessert / Rice and Noodle)
  • Most orders: $20–40
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Overview & Highlights

Lao Village is a casual Laotian restaurant and noodle shop offering a diverse selection of traditional Southeast Asian dishes. The establishment provides a relaxed and cosy atmosphere suitable for solo diners, groups, and families, with seating options that include wheelchair-accessible areas and high chairs for children. Operating from midday until early evening every day of the week, Lao Village caters to lunch and dinner guests, making it an accessible choice for both quick bites and leisurely meals.

The menu features a range of authentic Laotian and Thai-inspired flavors, presented in small plates and shareable portions that encourage communal dining. Service is table-based, with staff attentively supporting various dining preferences including takeaway and delivery. Prices are moderate and reflect the quality and portion sizes offered, making it a practical option for university students, tourists, and local groups alike.

Additional amenities include free parking with both street and lot options, alcohol service, and convenient payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments. The setting combines a trendy yet homey feel, accommodating late-night diners and casual gatherings in a comfortable environment.

For those interested in exploring the full range of offerings and detailed menu options, users are encouraged to visit the dedicated menu page to better understand the variety and specialties available at Lao Village.

Comforts & Conveniences

Service options
  • Delivery
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in
Popular for
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards

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Visitor Testimonials (914)

One of the best Laos cuisine I’ve ever had the chance to try out. Everything on the menu is fantastic. My personal favourite is the ox tongue and the Lao fried rice. The prices are reasonable and well worth trying a bunch of dishes if you’re out and about with a big group! Plenty of street parking and it’s right next to the train station.

This local restaurant has been around for a long time. Been eating here when they were operating in a small shop on the side. I love the ox tongue, fry quail, paw paw salad and crunchy fried rice. Their soup dishes are a bit salty for me. Still recommended if you want to try Lao/Thai dishes in Fairfield and Cabramatta areas.

Beef ball soup is worth to check out, full of flavor, feel just right. Family style, share dishes, cozy feeling. As a Vietnamese, I like their food, this will become my regular spot.

Best Laos food in Sydney with a comfortable homey vibe, the restaurant has been a staple in the community for decades! Highly recommend the Laos sausage and crunchy fried rice.

If you want a tasty Lao meal, then come here! You’ll find it quite surprising, as it has similar flavours of the Thai cuisines. We ordered, Seafood Fried Rice, BBQ Beef, Green Curry, Larb(Pork based salad), Beef Stir Fry Noodles, Grilled Ox Tongue and Sticky rice. All delicious, all very tasty and seasoned well. Highly recommend

I haven’t been to Laos Village and they did not disappoint! The service was fantastic and quick, offering us drinks and we opted for the iced tea. The food was so fresh and flavourful. One of my favourite spots for Larb (raw beef). My partner can’t handle spice and, even though there was a bit of a kick to the mild spiciness, it wasn’t too overpowering and he was as able to enjoy it too.

We’ve been going here for over 15 years and it never disappoints! We’ve tried every dish on the menu and love them all—it just depends on what we feel like every time we go. Over time, the prices have increased but the food hasn’t changed and the quantity has stayed the same! My go-tos are the ox tongue, Laos papaya salad, raw beef salad and combination fried rice. If you’re feeling like something new or trying Lao food for the first time, why not try the raw prawn salad, tripe salad or Lao sausages! Drinks wise—the Thai milk tea or soda lemon are my recs!

Went there on Friday with my office and found out that the food is really good. Generous amount of servings, excellent customer service, and very reasonable prices too. Went back again yesterday and still finding the quality does not change. Happy to return to the place and highly recommended. The only thing is that the main dining room was too dark and too warm compared to the extended room next door which is much brighter and cooler.

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