Other restaurants in Vietnam
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Highlands Coffee
Part of a successful nationwide chain, this garden branch sits behind the Opera House.
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Ladybird Restaurant
Inexpensive place that serves hearty Vietnamese food like stir-fried rice noodles and filling Western grub including pasta and burgers.
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Cyclo
No one ever forgets this place…no, it’s not down to the tasty Vietnamese and French food, but the cyclos that have been creatively transformed into tables. The set lunch is a good deal at 90,000d.
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Tandoor
With a handy Old Quarter location, this is an ideal place to spice up your life with a tandoori chicken, good-value thali or the Goan-style fish curry. There’s plenty of choice for vegetarians and the food is halal.
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Big Man Restaurant
The new place in town, this huge upmarket restaurant-cum-beer garden has a great outdoor terrace and an extensive menu that concentrates on seafood. It also doubles as a microbrewery, with light and dark ales and bottles of German beer.
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Le Petit Bruxelles
Brussels-style brassiere occupying a fine old colonial mansion and its shady courtyard. The set-lunch deal is superb value, but venture à la carte and you’ll find mussels, frites and plenty of classic European fare. This is a favoured meeting place for French expats.
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Thanh Loan
There’s only one thing on the menu: roll-your-own rice-paper rolls, with green vegies and herbs, fried pork, crunchy rice paper and raw garlic. Dunk the rolls in either a meaty broth or a mixture of fish sauce and chilli. It’s a light meal, but full of fresh flavours.
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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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Veranda
This stylish little restaurant offers a small menu of food with flair, blending Vietnamese ingredients with an international outlook to create some original flavours. The prices are very reasonable given the delicate presentation, and fresh seafood is available for those who like to point and eat.
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69 Bar-Restaurant
A highly atmospheric and enjoyable restaurant, 69 occupies a historic house and features heavy old wooden beams and subtle lighting. The creative menu is predominantly Vietnamese (try grilled fish mousse served on lemongrass sticks, or the green papaya and beef salad) and there’s a commendably decent vegetarian selection. Reserve one of the two balcony tables for a romantic setting.
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Le Chasseur Blanc
Ostensibly the leading French restaurant in Mui Ne, but as well as serving succulent steaks and duck, it also offers some unexpected meats such as crocodile, kangaroo and ostrich. Artfully decorated, there is also free wi-fi for customers, plus a pool table.
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Hu Tieu 44
Carnivores should try Hu Tieu 44.
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Bobo Café
A no-frills family operation that has courtyard seating.
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Nhung 1
Nhung 1 is a bustling eatery on the main drag.
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Tan Hung Phat
This small restaurant has a big selection of fish and seafood dishes.
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Mimosa
Mimosa has good Vietnamese food and an English menu.
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Saigon Kimlien Hotel Restaurant
The nicest hotel in the central area also has a serviceable restaurant.
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Ganesh
A stylish Indian-run restaurant offering authentic flavours from the homeland.
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Golden Land Restaurant
A fairly upmarket place that serves everything from cha ca to noodles.
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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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Dac Biet Bun Bo
An one-dish wonder, this popular eatery serves hearty beef noodles in a spicy broth.
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Thanh Xuan
The excellent Thanh Xuan offers freshly barbecued fish and seafood.
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Thuy Ta Café
A sublime lakeside setting for a morning coffee, though the food menu is well overpriced.
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Central Market
For cheap eats in the day, head to the upper level of the Central Market.
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Restaurant Com Pho
A very humble but friendly place where no English is spoken. Point to whatever takes your fancy.
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