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Hoa Vien Brauhaus
Freshly brewed draft Pilsner Urquell is the big draw here, although it feels a bit different to be sipping it overlooking the South China Sea. The huge restaurant offers some Czech and international dishes, as well as a good selection of Vietnamese food and a dizzying array of live seafood (thankfully not served live, in most cases).
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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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Lanterns
The flavours are predominantly Vietnamese, such as braised pork in claypot or fried tofu with lemongrass, but there are some international offerings for anyone who is riced out. The restaurant supports a local orphanage and invites the children and their carers in to dine each month.
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Snow
This is an ubertrendy place by Mui Ne standards, finished in minimalist white and popular with Russians who may be missing the snow of a cold winter. One of the only places offering sushi and sashimi, it also has international and Vietnamese offerings. Free pick-ups from your hotel.
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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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Mecca
Make a pilgrimage to this trendy spot. It started life as a coffee shop, but has morphed into a full restaurant complete with fresh seafood, local specialities and some international offerings. The lush garden is quite an oasis, by day or night.
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La Taverna
Arguably offering the best-value Italian food in Nha Trang, La Taverna is run by a Swiss-Italian and imports all its ingredients. If authentic pastas and pizzas don’t do it for you, there is Vietnamese and even Swiss available.
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Luna d’Autunno
A sophisticated Italian restaurant, Luna is well represented in the region from Hanoi to Phnom Penh. Prices are higher than most in Mui Ne, but the pizzas and pastas are authentic and the seafood specials have an Italian twist.
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T2 Sushi Bar
This tiny little restaurant is highly regarded by local residents for its fresh sushi and sashimi. The menu is often improvised depending on what sort of fish and seafood is available.
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Gia
This stylish venue is an alluring option for sophisticated Vietnamese food. It attracts a mixed crowd of tourists and locals and has a serious selection of seafood.
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Bac Son
Bac Son has been in business since 1943, and has good Vietnamese food, an English menu and a friendly owner.
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Something Fishy
This cosy little cafe-restaurant serves a great range of inexpensive fish and seafood, including a hearty fish and chips.
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La Mancha
This Spanish restaurant-bar is an unexpected surprise in Nha Trang, with tapas bites and larger plates like paella.
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Da Fernando
Reliable Italian restaurant with freshly made pastas and wines from the homeland.
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Ganesh
A stylish Indian-run restaurant offering authentic flavours from the homeland.
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Omar’s Tandoori Cafe
For an authentic sampling of the subcontinent, look no further than Omar’s. There is a wide selection of curries available, plus a lot of tandoori specialities. It’s the venue of choice with curry-craving expats in town.
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