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    Vientian Cafe

    4.2 (1.3k reviews)
    ModerateVietnamese, Thai, Laotian
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Spring rolls, shrimp chow mein, egg rolls, beef and broccoli and chicken wings.
    Nasser S.

    I truly love this place. The food is always good and its a hidden gem in the middle of a neighborhood. If you haven't tried it please do yourself a favor and try it out. Pro tip: not alot of parking so either pick up to go, have delivered, take an Uber or try to all drive in one car rather than meet there.

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    Ed U.

    I have a feeling if I came here as a regular customer and tried a variety of their specialty dishes that I'd be more enthusiastic about this somewhat isolated East Oakland place. I had heard about the place from a local vlogger on YouTube, and the cross-pollination of Lao, Thai, and Vietnamese cuisines really appealed to me. I have to admit it took me a while to find it because it's in the middle of a residential neighborhood. Once I entered, they seated me in an area separate from the larger parties who appeared to be feasting on a variety of dishes. It took me some time to review their comprehensive menu, but I found one that appealed to me, the $9 Mok Gal (Steamed Chicken) which included several supplemental flavors like lemongrass, garlic, and kaffir leaves. Unfortunately the server came back five minutes later to say they couldn't make it. Bummer. I then decided to order the $14.95 Param, pieces of chicken breast over steamed mixed vegetables ladled with a thick peanut sauce and accompanied by white rice (Photo 8). It was good but not all that unique a dish. I felt a need to try something uniquely Laotian, so I ordered the $5.50 Sai Ooa, a hearty pork sausage mixed with onion, garlic, lemongrass, and Thai chilis (Photo 10). That was tasty and different. More of that please. A return visit seems to make sense. FOOD - 3 stars...the sausage was uniquely tasty, the rest didn't stand out AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...plenty of room in my corner of the restaurant SERVICE - 3.5 stars...polite though not engaging TOTAL - 3 stars...maybe focusing on the Laotian dishes would amp up my satisfaction RELATED - Exploring Oakland? Here's a collection of places l've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/D4ZqCEpC9n

    Song H.

    Located in East Oakland in a mostly residential neighborhood, the place was small but clean and definitely had a lot of patrons. As others have noted, parking is tough. We were there to try the Laotian special dishes and ordered mok pa (steamed fish), oar lam (beef stew). zoob nor mai (bamboo stew) and lao sausages. The fish was good with standout herbal flavors which I liked. The oar lam (beef stew) flavor was on point but lacking in meat and Thai eggplants which I love and thus wanted to order this dish. The bamboo stew was fine. First time I had it so didn't have any real comparisons. The Lao sausage was fried? It was dry and would have preferred baked. Not as good as others I have had. The dishes were small, like tapas, but was enough for two of us. Service was fine. Overall, the food was decent but I've had better Laos food elsewhere. Maybe their Thai dishes are better. Next time!

    Angel Wings (10) Meat Salad Pad Thai
    Kathleen S.

    I've been coming here since the early 2000s for the Pad Thai and angel wings. Still as good as I remember Kind small business owners with noticeable regular customers!

    Kao phun
    Alice K.

    Vientien was on SF Chronicle's list of Top 100 restaurants so I've been eyeing it for a little bit, and finally got chance to stop by after some hiking in Oakland hills. My only exposure to Laotian food was "Lao Table" in downtown SF some years ago which felt bit gentrified. We tried: 1. Beef larb salad - bit too salty 2. Mok Pa - Lao specialty, tender catfish with no fishy taste, tasted the lemon grass, liked this the best. Lao specialtkes were more like small plates. 3. Kao poun- mild coconut curry still has kick. Only a few pieces of chicken 4. Nam Khao- tasted like crunchy fried rice with sweet hint Seems like Lao food has more fermented ingredients in comparison with other SEA cuisine like Thai and Vietnamese. Like others mentioned, family run neighborhood spot in East Oakland. Street parking only. Arrived around 1pm and only a few tables but people started to roll in after. Appreciated trying a lesser known cuisine, but not sure if I'd consider this a Bay Area Top 100 restaurant.

    Chow Mein (broccoli only)
    Lily L.

    Vientian is the place to go if you are craving Lao or Thai food. I have been coming here since I was a kid and I still come back regularly. Over the years, it has become my go-to spot for comfort food. It is the kind of neighborhood restaurant that is all about the food, no frills. What I appreciate most about Vientian is that they do not tone down the flavors. The food tastes authentic, with bold, pungent, and powerful flavors done right. Everything is more bold compared to other restaurants I have tried, which suits my personal preference and keeps me coming back. I usually rotate between a few favorite dishes, but this time I ordered the angel wings, Lao-style papaya salad, and chow mein -- all solid choices. The restaurant is located in a residential neighborhood, so parking can be a bit challenging since it is limited to shared street parking. On the bright side, the food is very affordable, and who does not love delicious food at a great price? While the flavors can be slightly inconsistent at times, that is just my personal take and it is never enough to stop me from enjoying the food or coming back.

    Ashley C.

    Local homey spot that served more unique dishes such as Lao sausage and kao soy. We got a chefs special involving a fried fish, which was okay, but seemed like it was americanized with gravy and white mushrooms. Overall, it was a great place to satisfy a craving and the Lao sausage was yummy with strong lemongrass flavor, but I was overall not super impressed. The kao soy was okay too. I'm glad I gave them a try, and the service was pretty fast for a weekday evening. It is not on a busy street, but there were still a decent amount of diners for dinner.

    Diego C.

    Food was not great a thick chocolate with coffee, not espresso, i think it was coffee Service not friendly at all, needs so much improvement, the guys at the register was not nice AT ALL. Ambiance average, feels a bit outdated.

    Gang deng pak
    Sydney J.

    I was finally passing through the neighborhoos so we ordered ahead online for takeout, we got the gang deng pak (vegetables with red curry). It doesn't come with tofu, I do wish that this as a vegetarian dish had some proteins as a default. I tasted cabbage, carrots, broccoli, zucchini, bell peppers in it. It was mildly spicy (at least for me as someone with a low spice tolerance; I only realized this because I coughed a little from eating it) but it was tasty. The online ordering site doesn't let you set a spiciness level. When I went to pick up, I saw that they require a photo ID when paying with credit card. They only had indoor seating unfortunately. It is indeed located in the midst of a residential neighborhood, parking on Friday evening so we could pick up the food wasn't too hard thankfully.

    Angel Wings
    Tiffany C.

    This is a neighborhood restaurant. Looks like it was a garage converted to a small restaurant. This is a hole in the wall spot. Not in the best location in Oakland but their food is very good. Located at a corner and only has street parking. Tip: do not leave anything valuable in your car. Let's talk food! They have an extensive selections on the menu. I came for the Laos food. I looked at what others have and ask them what they ordered since this is my first time here. Jeow Bong (fermented dip) - salty but very flavorful. Must eat with sticky rice and/or veggies like cucumbers. This is my new fave dip! Kao Poon - very flavorful and delicious. There was a good amount of chicken but I wished there were more bamboo shoots. Nam Kao - this came with a plate of lettuces and fixings. I used it as a lettuce wrap. Lao sausage - mild spicy. It was good with sticky rice Angel wings - my least fave. It was too sweet and dried. It was like having candy chicken wings. Don't think I will order again. Overall, food was very good and would def come back again but skip the chicken wings.

    owner's lack of mental strength and management (violent and Rude) will impact her business.evolve and learn how to treat people kindly.
    Vania A.

    The owner not only treats customers like trash, she also mistreats employees and she isn't capable of handling stress. She took my order, ever since I came in she had an attitude and I get it, stressful night. When I picked up my order, I was missing a mango sticky rice for my daughter. I went back, to tell them I was missing the item and she Blamed me for her mistake. She wouldn't let me speak, she started screaming looking for other customers approval. And started screaming "oh so you want the item for free". Every time I was trying to speak she would interrupt me, and started screaming, so embarrassing for her business. She had 2 employees, Both of the employees were being mistreated and when I called her out she told me she wasn't going to be lectured about the way she treats her employees and that she was able to treat them however she felt like it. Sincerely her attitude towards the employees and paying customers was so disrespectful and disgusting, I hope they get to work at a better place.

    Papaya Salad
    Amanda N.

    I've been here plenty of times, but first time reviewing. I took my boyfriend here and he loved it! He said the red bull is better than the American one. Can't go wrong with Thai iced tea. On to the food! Angel wings: fire! Get it! Super flavorful 5/5 Papaya salad (Laos): my favorite always and it was demolished. We did medium spicy which can be too much for some 5/5 Nam Kao: we did appetizer portion. Loved wrapping it with lettuce and taking a bite of the chili 4/5 Kao piak: my boyfriend loves this and it was really good with pork blood 5/5 Everything was delicious! Parking is street and overall pretty safe. Such a popular restaurant. Staff are attentive. Come here if you're craving some amazing Thai/Laos cuisine.

    Thai Iced Tea, Sticky Rice
    Adel W.

    A true hole in the wall spot in Oakland. There's basically nothing else nearby, but Vientian was PACKED on a weekend lunch. I've never had Laos food before, so I was super excited to try Vientian with my Thai friend! We ordered Tom Saap, Fried Pork, Gang Nor Mai, Laos style Papaya Salad, Thai Iced Tea, and sticky rice. Everything was insanely flavorful and SPICY despite getting mild so beware! This was my first time trying Laos style papaya salad and it's definitely an acquired taste since it's very fishy. The prices are so affordable and portion sizes are good. I'd definitely come back to try other dishes!!

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    Been here twice. Excellent pho the broth was the best I've had. Beef green curry great too. If we lived closer would come regularly.

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    I walked here after walking to the nearby post office because I craved some basil eggplant with…read morechicken. I called ahead and ordered and asked if to be the least spicy possible. Unfortunately it was too spicy for my liking and some of the white rice was burnt from the being at the bottom of the pot. There was only 8 eggplant pieces in the entire dish and surprisingly a lot more chicken. So depending on your preference this may be a good thing! I was really craving the sweet, earthy flavor of eggplant so while lots of protein was greatly appreciated I did wish there was more eggplant in the dish. Either way it was a good portion of food so they don't skimp here for sure! The service was friendly and super attentive the moment you walk in. I'd be willing to try another non spicy dish here.

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    I haven't had Thai food since my parents passed away and found this spot after another favorite…read morerestaurant nearby was taken over my new owners and a totally different menu but still wanted to find a nice waterfront place to meet up with a long time friend I haven't seen in 20 years. I missed photos of the main entrees enjoying our time and honestly not sure what we ordered as we paid with a kiosk and didn't get a printed receipt even thought I typed in my email.. so that's frustrating with technology. If you want a receipt have it printed before you leave. My friend had a spicy eggplant dish and I had a tofu dish with rice and no fish sauce. Wish I could be more descriptive but can't say without an itemized receipt.. doesn't matter though, was all amazing flavors for both my friend (who travels and has worldly palette, and my self with a broad pallet only within the US) Flavors were amazing and service was on par. I did have an issue at first with the first server saying Pad Thai could be done with tofu and no fish sauce so I was excited, but then the next server said it was already mixed and not able to accommodate, but did find me an alternative I found flavorful with veggies, though missed having the peanuts in my dish. I had Pad See You instead without meat or fish sauce. Service overall was wonderful, attentive and didn't have to wait for anything. They did close and allowed us to stay on the patio visiting long after. Would be happy to return again.. I didn't ask about validating my parking and then they closed, so that was a bummer but my bad.. do check when you arrive and see if they can validate to help with a hefty parking cost $20 for us but hung out longer than most..

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    Do you like the funk?…read more Our server explained to us the Lao version is more funky and fermented, while the Thai version is more mellow. We went with the Lao version. The Thai iced coffee was delicious and strong! As it should be. It did give me the jitters though because I'm a weak sauce. We were a party of ten and I was able to make rezzies via phone for a Friday evening at 6:30pm no problem about a week beforehand. The kiddos ordered à la carte, and five of us adults had the following: - BMV ultimate papaya platter with Lao sausage, angel wings and crispy pork. Crispy pork was legit, papaya salad definitely had that extra funk. The angel wings were crispy and meaty and my friends loved the Lao sausage. One even said "it's like tom yum soup in a sausage". It was very lemongrass forward which is not my thing, but that's my problem. I feel we could have ordered à la carte and that would have been a better deal than $75 for the platter. Some of it was fluff like the cabbage, rice and pork rinds. - Khao soy soup: Fiancé thought it would be creamy and coconut-y like the Thai version but it wasn't. I did enjoy the flat noodles but they were all stuck together. - Pia pla ka pow (fish with basil): Good one. The fish was moist and flavorful. The veggies were al dente and delicious too. - Sakoo: Unique! I enjoyed the chewy mochi exterior and the savory ground pork filling. It needed a sauce. I just used the chili sauce that was on the party platter. - Laab Gai: This fell flat for me. I'm not a huge fan of organs though. - Nam khao fried rice: One of our favorites! The crispy pieces really made this dish. Would definitely order this again. - Mango sticky rice: Served warm. Very sweet mango! - Purple rice with egg custard: Also served warm. This was ok. - Side of rice: HUGE serving! Unfortunately it was clumpy and hard, which means old. Street parking only. Get the nam khao and mango sticky rice!

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    My wife goes here all the time…read more I've been to Thailand so I feel I can attest to this - this place is absolutely legit. I flew back from Bangkok, and the next day I was still missing Thai food. I needed to scratch the itch, and this definitely does! They have the regular Thai dishes that you are used to and also street food options, and the patio in the back is dope!

    Whether it's Khao Mun Ghai or Hainan Chicken Rice, I'm always on the hunt for the best plate of…read morechicken rice, whether the poultry is poached or steamed. I'm serious about my search because I've reviewed over 90 places where I've had it (Collection: https://yelp.to/vmnzRUQkWv). That's why I was surprised I had overlooked this spot. After getting my haircut nearby, I decided to stop by for lunch. Their menu is quite robust with most of the popular Thai dishes you'd expect to see.and some lesser known ones like crab fried rice. It all looked promising, but I was here for one item at the end of the menu, the $18.95 Khao Mun Ghai (Photo 8). Their version consisted of slices of a steamed chicken breast over garlic ginger rice. Along with their housemade sauce and a cup with chicken broth. It looked promising, but the meat was unfortunately dry as if it was left in the steamer too long. To offset this hazard, I prefer either a dark meat option or a mix of both white and dark. There was no dark meat on my plate. I thought the rice and broth were closer to my expectation with the sauce fairly middling in flavor. I'd still come back here for the other Thai dishes, but I'll probably skip this dish. FOOD - 3 stars..dry chicken was a bummer AMBIANCE - 3 stars...hidden away, couldn't see much from my seat SERVICE - 3 stars...pretty quiet TOTAL - 3 stars...should probably try other dishes RELATED - Exploring Piedmont Avenue and Temescal? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/QBKUVLaJVG

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    My friend told me great things about this place and it definitely lived up to the hype. The inside…read moreis pretty small and cozy. Despite being quite packed, the servers were attentive for ordering and the food came very quickly. We ordered so many dishes for a great price and everything was packed with flavor. The spicy fish was one of my favorites, and the tom kha was incredibly rich and flavorful. The pork was also super tender. The sampler was probably the standout of the meal; I loved the crispy rice and the cooked sausage in particular. We also tried the angel wings, which were unique. I'd definitely come back to try even more of the menu!

    My friends and I stopped by on a Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. looking for a table for four and the…read morewait was around 45 minutes. Between the four of us, we shared a variety of dishes, including their Champa Wings, Nam Kaow, Lao Sausages, Yum Nom Tok, Champa's Fried Rice and Pad Thai. Of these dishes, my favorite was easily the Nam Kaow. This dish had so many layers of flavors and textures. I could honestly eat a whole plate of this myself and be satisfied. Every grain of crispy rice was fried to perfection and there was a wonderful sour and spicy tang throughout each bite. The other dish I really enjoyed was the Lao sausages. These sausages are packed with so many different herbs and spices. The lemongrass flavor was especially prominent. Like the Nam Kaow, this dish also went really well with the fresh mint and lettuce that's provided on the table. There's a good reason why this unassuming Thai and Lao neighborhood restaurant has a line out the door: the food is absolutely delicious. Definitely one of my favorite meals I've had in 2026 -- I can't wait to stop by again.

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    Khao Soi broth - has thin slices of chicken
    Khao Soi broth - has thin slices of chicken
    14. Champa Sampler

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    14. Champa Sampler

    Vientian Cafe - vietnamese - Updated July 2026

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