Nice studio. Good price.
They offer many class during the day.
Perfect timing in the morning.
I can come early and still have enough time do others activities for the rest of the day !
I love that I can hear the tiny waterfall from the back while practice yoga 🧘♀️
It was relaxing and healing ❤️🩹
Discovering Grasshopper Cafe as we left Luang Prabang was a delightful surprise. The cafe's beauty, evident in the pictures, was truly captivating. While it may not be considered budget-friendly for our order – two iced lattes with hazelnut, a dragon fruit smoothie bowl, and banana pancakes – totaling 156 LAK, it certainly wasn't expensive. The experience was fantastic, and the food and drinks were all of high quality.
Came here for lunch, we were 7 people..
When ordering the waiter seemed surprised on what was on hes own menu, but got the right order..
All items came more or less one by one, when the last one got food, 3-4 was already done eating..
The dishes was overall very small.. The hot dishes was tasteless, had to pay 18k kip for one stick of chicken..
The bowls was mostly rice and not a lot of topping, taste was bland.
Very low value for money, not not come here again..
We did not have coffee, so maybe that is a better experience..
Beautiful cafe with delicious food and drinks (and local kombucha!).
Staff is super nice.
The yoga studio is marvelous. It's totally worth it to do at least one lesson. They have the classes schedule for the week at the cafe and at the studios' door. You can just show up and pay for one class.
Such a nice place for good food and coffee! The staff is very nice and the cafe very cozy.
Also the yoga classes are very good. The teacher are very good and super nice!
The classes schedule is for the week at the cafe and studio door and you can just show up and join the class!
I have been attending Grasshopper Yoga Studio (formerly Yoga Vibes) regularly for the last six months or so. Both Laurent and Deborah are excellent teachers, patient and knowledgeable, and provide various styles, including hatha, vinyasa, and yin yoga. Classes are attended by a mix of residents and tourists, and everyone is always made to feel very welcome, regardless of ability or age. Deborah and Laurent are approachable, and both have a passion for yoga which they are happy to share. I highly recommend this studio to anyone, regardless of experience. Classes take place in the newly refurbished studio opposite the Royal Palace overlooking the tropical garden. Mats and props are provided. And as an added bonus, the Grasshopper Café recently opened next door, serving great coffee, food, wine, beer, and cocktails, with many delicious vegan and veggie options on the menu.
One of my happy places in LBP 😊.
This place is way better than the ones on the main street and it's not so known, so you can enjoy it without being crowded. Food and coffee are really awesome! Vegan options available, super nutritive and healthy ❤️
Also, I took some yoga lessons during my time here and it became addictive. The stress you came, the peace you leave with...
Best spot in Luang Prabang 🙏🏻
We came here several times for food and yoga. Both was great. Food is a bit pricy, but really good with man vegetarian options.
The avocado toast was one of the best we ever had.
Yoga classes are really well done, easy to follow, not too hard, but good stretching and nice workout.
Great studio with supportive teachers and classes with a variety of styles offered. I hadn’t done yoga in years, and this studio helped me get back into it. For a good challenge, take one of Deborah’s classes. Thank you Deborah, Luca & Shelly!
Our favorite restaurant in Luang Prabang. Great vegetarian food, quick service and friendly staff. It‘s in a quieter area but still close to the main street