Other restaurants in Hué
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Omar Khayyam’s Indian Restaurant
There are now two places to get Indian fare in town: the new space at Ð Pham Ngu Lao or the original but renovated location at 34 Ð Nguyen Tri Phuong. The former is warmly decorated in more traditional style, while the latter has a sparkling new rooftop terrace and also serves Italian and Vietnamese dishes.
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Minh & Coco Mini Restaurant
Run by two lively sisters, this neighbourhood dive has inexpensive food and attracts the locals for beer at night. It also books tours; the Demilitarised Zone tour gets rave reviews for its tour leader who’s an Army of the Republic of Vietnam veteran.
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Vegetarian Restaurant Bo De
Fill up on inexpensive Vietnamese vegetarian fare (and we don’t mean mock meat). Situated on a quiet riverside stretch, this is a pleasant nook to escape the town hubbub for a while. Menus are in English and French, and patio seating is available.
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Ngo Co Nhan
Tucked away in a residential area of the Citadel, this restaurant looks like a giant bamboo hut raised up on stilts. It serves grilled seafood and beer to a mainly Vietnamese clientele. An English menu is available.
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Tropical Garden Restaurant
It’s a little naff but still good fun, serving central Vietnamese cuisine along with traditional Hue music (7pm to 9pm nightly). It’s popular with tour groups, so service can be a bit spotty if you’re on your own.
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Chau Loan
Eat with the locals at this hole-in-the-wall joint serving Chinese-style food. Just don’t look too closely at the walls and floor – they probably haven’t been scrubbed in years. An English menu is available.
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Little Italy
Despite the bamboo decor and ao dai–wearing waitresses, this casual trattoria is as Italian as it gets in Hue. The menu is pretty extensive, with a wide range of reasonable pasta and pizzas.
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La Carambole
Dressed up with colourful lanterns and signature red tablecloths, this bistro-style place run by a Frenchman and his Vietnamese wife serves both cuisines, including imperial-style Hue specialities.
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Khuyen Trang Café
A friendly no-frills place offering simple Vietnamese and backpacker fare, it’s a good spot to unwind over a beer at the end of the day.
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Stop and Go Café
Run by the very mellow Mr Do, this indoor-outdoor cafe has good Vietnamese and backpacker fare, including home-made tacos.
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Japanese Restaurant
Decent sushi and other Japanese delights in a restaurant that employs street children and supports a home for them.
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