Things to do in Kon Tum
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Seminary & Hill-Tribe Museum
This lovely old Catholic seminary wouldn’t look out of place in a provincial French village. Built in 1934, it has a chapel with beautiful wood carvings and a ‘Traditional Room’ upstairs that functions as an unofficial museum of hill-tribe life and the Kon Tum diocese. You may have to ask one of the Seminary residents to unlock the museum for you.
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Quan 58
All goat, all the time. This modest operation will serve you goat just about any way you might want to eat it: steamed (de hap), grilled (de nuong), sautéed (de xao lan), curried (de cari) and the ever-popular hotpot (lau de).
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Dakbla’s
One of Kon Tum’s few bona fide restaurants, Dakbla’s has a standard Vietnamese menu spiced up with meats like wild boar and frog. The decor provides the requisite local colour with tribal artefacts glowering down on diners.
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Eva Coffee
A cosy neighbourhood cafe with plenty of quirk, from the treehouselike setting to the solemn tribal masks overhead. A nice place to unwind with a beer or coffee, as local couples have established.
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