Trendy venue near Independence palace. Colonial atmosphere. I highly recommend the Beirut salad, super tasty! Digest with some ginger tea and take a moment on the balcony. Great staff!
Daily specials worth a try though the inventive menus on those boards tend to be a hit or miss at times. Still a cosy place conducive to lounge and linger for long brunches, tea, and dinners.
I have been having breakfast at Au Parc and many lunches and deliveries to office and home in between times for nearly 4 years and never been disappointed; the food is great andvthe staff awesome!
Good selection western cuisine. Great brunches and they have a kids play area that is complete with a nanny watching the kids. Next door is Propaganda which is more Vietnamese cuisine.
They have a wide variety of interesting food. There is brunch menu on Saturday and Sunday. I really liked the breakfast meal. It wasn't too expensive, and worth the price. Avoid the yogurtbreakfast.
Great vegan options from both the Au Parc menu and the Propaganda menu of which you can order off of either. The staff is great and the service is excellent.
Great for breakfast and lunch. For dessert get the dark chocolate mousse or the mulberry crumble (on the special board). They use real fresh whole mulberries. Also, they have REALLY nice bathrooms.
The hummus wasn't great but thumbs up for the roasted tomato & fetadip. Lamb kebab was really tender. Excellent service, I even got free bubbly. Get a table outside, it's ideal for people watching.
Try the set dinner menu - the food is delicious and a good price! And the chocolate nemisis cake is a must! The staff were very attentive and spoke perfect English! I'm coming back tomorrow!!
I'm not saying this goes anywhere close to authentic Middle Eastern fare but who cares? The al fresco seats make for great people watching & the service was wonderful when I visited.
Great atmosphere. Weird mixed juices. Main courses can be tricky for some (or many, including me) Vietnamese people, and the 2nd floor is very noisy at (weekend) lunch because of the kids.
Slip onto Han Thuyen St for $2.50 Argentinean malbec after 4p and order some of the best hummus, baba ganoush & shish kabob in Southeast Asia. Chocolate nemesis cake will make you drool.
Great place to take the kids for weekend brunch. They have seating upstairs with a box of toys to entertain the little ones. There is also a wonderful skylight to let the morning sunshine in.