Other restaurants in Mekong Delta
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Hu Tieu 44
Carnivores should try Hu Tieu 44.
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Tan Hung Phat
This small restaurant has a big selection of fish and seafood dishes.
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Vinh Long Market
A good spot for delicious local fruit and a range of inexpensive street snacks.
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Thanh Xuan
The excellent Thanh Xuan offers freshly barbecued fish and seafood.
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Phuong Thuy
Great location on the riverside, but it can fill up with tour groups, detracting from the atmosphere.
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Chi Thanh
This small restaurant does a steady trade in tasty Chinese and Vietnamese fare, with a menu in English.
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Hai Van
This riverfront restaurant is popular for weddings and serves good Vietnamese, Chinese and Western meals.
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Hong Ngoc
Just near the entrance gate to the Chua Hang Grotto, this is a good place to sample delicious Ha Tien coconuts.
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Thanh Truc
Right next door to the Pho Xua, this is the place to sample a bubbling hotpot or the popular grilled meat dishes.
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Thuy San
One of the sophisticated restaurants in town; the kitchen turns out traditional Vietnamese served amid faux greenery.
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Trung Luong
The original Mekong rest stop, this place has an extensive garden. Bag a table by the river and try the elephant ear fish.
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Pho Xua
The menu here is heavy on shrimp, seafood and fish dishes. It’s quite a stylish place for Ca Mau, set amid landscaped gardens.
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Mai
Spread over two floors, this local diner is always packed thanks to its cheap draught beer and extensive collection of live seafood.
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Quan F28
Convenient for the bus station hotels, this is lively by night and does inexpensive molluscs – shrimp, snails, blood cockles and the like.
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Ngoc Gia Trang
This friendly spot sits among greenery on the road into My Tho from Ho Chi Minh City. The large menu is well translated in English and French.
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Com Thuy
One of the few restaurants around town; the food is good, but the bizarre expressions on the fish in the big tank are even more of a diversion.
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Nam Son
Centrally located, this place draws a lively local crowd thanks to its popular grilled chicken, best washed down with lashings of draught beer.
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Vi Huong
A cheap and cheerful local hole-in-wall, the Vi Huong sticks with wholesome traditional dishes like sour soup, fish in clay pot and pork with rice.
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Hang Ky
The Hang Ky is a reliable stop for a selection of traditional dishes and is set in a large, airy space that sometimes plays host to wedding parties.
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La Ca
This stylish barbecue restaurant is fun, unless you happen to be a suckling pig, the house speciality. Staff are on rollerskates to speed up service.
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Cuong Thinh
A huge open plan restaurant, Cuong Thinh is popular for its traditional mains and palm-lined ambience. It’s 2km south of town on the road to Vinh Long.
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Viet Hoa
One of the most popular restaurants in town, this is run by a Chinese family who stuck around. Greatest hits include a famous fish kebab and some bubbling hotpots.
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A Chau
Head here for the tasty banh xeo (fried pancakes), a house speciality that you roll up and dip in fish sauce. The lau de (goat hotpot) is also a winner.
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Huong Bien
This old favourite has recently relocated to the new part of town near the bridge. The menu remains blissfully simple with fewer than 20 dishes, but it draws a local crowd.
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Hung
Located opposite the Hung Vuong Hotel, this is one of the best restaurants in town. Hung is a huge eating space with delicious grilled meat and fish and is perpetually busy.
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