Northwest VietnamRestaurants

Other restaurants in Northwest Vietnam

  1. Thang Co a Quynh

    For a very local experience, Thang Co A Quynh is about as hard-core as it gets, as it only serves horse (yes, and including plenty of boiled blood and offal) and rice wine, and you sit on the floor.

    reviewed

  2. Hoang Yen Restaurant

    The best place in town is undoubtedly Hoang Yen Restaurant opposite the Sao Mai Hotel, which has a great front terrace and a well-priced menu with good breakfast choices, fresh and dried noodle dishes, tasty pumpkin soup, cheap beer and Dalat wine.

    reviewed

  3. Pineapple

    A stylish Sapaesque cafe run by Bui Duc Thinh, a fluent English speaker and former guide. Try the full English breakfast (77,000d), or a salad, pizza or baguette. Shakes and juices are also available.

    reviewed

  4. Red Dao House

    Smart new restaurant in a mock hill-tribe house with a nice front terrace. There are set breakfasts, and plenty of Vietnamese seafood and chicken dishes. Staff wear Dzao-style costume here.

    reviewed

  5. Long Phuong Restaurant

    This restaurant is the place to sample some local minority dishes. Consider the sour mang dang (bamboo shoots) soup, and wash it down with sticky rice dipped in sesame-seed salt.

    reviewed

  6. Buffalo Bell

    A good option on the main drag, this place has a slim street terrace, take-away cakes, and a menu that includes delicious, filling baguettes and Italian food – try the penne arrabiata.

    reviewed

  7. Bombay

    Indian food in Sapa? Certainly – all your favourite curries, dhal, naan and vegie dishes are present and correct here, though the restaurant lacks a little in terms of atmosphere.

    reviewed

  8. Bien Nho Thanh Thu Restaurant

    For something exotic try Bien Nho Thanh Thu Restaurant which has crocodile, seafood, goose and traditional food from the ethnic minorities of Ha Giang.

    reviewed

  9. Lien Tuoi Restaurant

    A long-running place famous for its filling Vietnamese and Chinese food, Lien Tuoi has a menu in English and French with some imaginative translations.

    reviewed

  10. Duc Tuan Restaurant

    Head to Duc Tuan Restaurant near the market for reliable Vietnamese food and big portions.

    reviewed

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  12. Restaurant Com Pho

    A very humble but friendly place where no English is spoken. Point to whatever takes your fancy.

    reviewed