Dessert restaurants in Vietnam
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Highlands Coffee
Aboard a big old ferry boat, Highlands gets you out on the water without actually setting sail. Its decks offer a fine vantage point and a chance to catch a refreshing breeze while enjoying smoothies, shakes and ice cream. You can also order a light meal or breakfast. The signature product, of course, is coffee.
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Bread of Life
If the heavenly smells from the bakery don’t win you over, the American menu of pancakes, pizza and other comfort foods (biscuits and gravy, anyone?) surely will. The restaurant is almost entirely run by deaf staff and proceeds go towards training activities for the deaf in Danang.
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Che Stalls
At night, you can also try a variety of cool dessert soups (che) at Che Stalls on Ð Bach Dang, next to the pagoda.
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Sinh To Stalls
If you'd like to sample the best fruit shakes (sinh to) in town, look out for the Sinh To Stalls.
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Fanny Ice Cream
The place for French-style ice cream and sorbets in Hanoi. During the right season try the com, a delightful local flavour extracted from young sticky rice; other innovative options include ginger and green tea.
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Sailing Club
This Nha Trang institution offers not one, but three dining options, including Vietnamese, Italian and Indian, not forgetting a smattering of international dishes. The beachfront terrace is the nicest of the dining areas with people-watching by day and brisk breezes by night. It is possible to order from any of the menus, so don’t feel duty bound to sit in the streetside garden if you are hankering for Italian or Indian.
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