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Fernando Gonzalez Saiffe: Great place to chill out in Danang. Nice terrace overlooking the river, good tapas and entrees and wine selection. Get a table upstairs.....
Nam Nắn Nót: Located centre of Hoi An town.Always crowd with tourism.Vnmese traditional food around(baguette,steamrice),u must bargain half price & boost up a little by little
Travel + Leisure: This fishing village is known for cao làu soup: its thick noodles are cooked in water from local wells & its tangy broth is laced w/ juicy pork. More places to eat like a local: tandl.me/12ufz7c
South East Asia Development Company, Ltd: DELICIOUS Danang-style chicken-rice street stall. Not the cheapest in town - 50,000 / per serving, but tasty and open from late afternoon until around 3am! Great for dinner or late-night feasting!
Nic: Deaf & mute staff with smiles that is worth a thousand words. Fantastic selection of tea & coffee. The iced yin yang coffee was a treat after walking all day. The quiet is welcoming after the bustle.
Selina Ang: Must try cau lau and mi quang at the small stands along the river at night. Super inexpensive and delicious. Hoi An specialties are hard to find elsewhere.
Betty: Great restaurant by the river. Good food. Profits from your meal goes to classes and skill training for disadvantage youth. Must try when in Hoian.
South East Asia Development Company, Ltd: Fantastic restaurant with American home-style cooking. Try the burgers and pizza their weekly specials! Best price in Danang for western food. The deaf staff are warm and love to make new friends!
Thirtyliterbackpack.com: Everything we had was amazing. I almost regret any meal that was not here. Try the steamed fish wraps or the caramelized prawns with green been salad. Very impressed!
Sunari Purrie: Great restaurant! No msg! The service is really good. The waitres is really helpful and friendly. The food is incredibly good! Try the inspiration for drink and seafood in claypot for main course :D
Georgina Miller: Great place to learn Vietnamese cooking - includes market visit, boat ride, tour of herb garden & a divine swimming pool where you can take a dip after lunch! Don't forget your towel!
Live Hoi An: This charming restaurant on the river has an interesting philosophy – slow food for a slow life. All dishes prepared using fresh, organic ingredients sourced from Tra Que herb garden and the market.
Nic: They copy your favourite clothes incredibly well. I had pants and dresses copied to perfection. Also a dress made from a picture I brought with me, also fantastic. They are more pricey but WORTH IT!
Steven Chan: A nice stroll alone the river at old town after dark. Especially on the 14th of lunar carlendar each month. Electricity is prohibited. Lanterns lid by candles everywhere. It's romantic.
533 Hai Bà Trưng (Nhị Trưng), Hội An, Tỉnh Quảng Nam
Dumpling Restaurant · 23 tips and reviews
Linh Nguyen: This restaurant is famous for it's steamed and fried dumplings. They've been making these for over 120 years having passed down the recipe from their great grandfather whose heritage is Chinese.