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Hoi An Restaurants

Where to Eat in Hoi An

If it's location you are after in a dining out location then Hoi An's many riverside restaurants will be just the (meal) ticket for you.

Floating or land based, they exude effortless class and are surprisingly friendly places in a country where curtness sometimes is the byword in service.

As in most travel destinations go with the flow and dine where the people are and you'll discover culinary wonders for reasonable prices.

Han Huyen floating restaurant

Han Huyen seems to be most people's automatic destination when it comes to eating out in Hoi An and for a set up that looks suspiciously like a tourist trap it seems to deliver surprisingly well. You can order 'international' food here but it's best – like in so many other Southeast Asian locations – to stick with local dishes and in this case traditional Vietnamese fare with a good view on the old town.
Address: Bach Dang Street
Tel: 84-510 861 462

The Red Bridge

The Red Bridge

New, and very stylish restaurant on the banks of the Hoi An River about two kilometres from the old town (free shuttle boat available). The Red Bridge specialises in modern Vietnamese cuisines and dishes, that are beautifully presented, expertly prepared and cooked to order every time. The Red Bridge also runs a daily Vietnamese cooking tour that includes a market walkabout, a boat trip, demonstration and lunch.
Address: 4 Cam Thanh, Hoi An
Tel: 84-510 933 222

Mango Rooms

Mango Rooms is a popular and stylish, restaurant that features an excellent fusion of contemporary Vietnamese cuisine with international influences. The attached bar and lounge is a great place to enjoy reasonably priced drinks either inside while chilling out on the assorted lounges and cushions, or outside on the dual terraces, out front and back on Nguyen Thai Hoc and Bach Dang - the latter affording soothing river views.
Address: 111 Nguyen Thai Hoc and Bach Dang Street
Tel: 84-510 910 839

River Lounge

A big hit with visitors and somewhat of a centre for local information, River Lounge, a two-storey international restaurant serves up excellent fare at reasonable prices. Upstairs, old-style movies are occasionally shown and the River Lounge is a font of innovative and creative ideas with, of course, a great view out over the river.
Address: 35 Nguyen Phuc Ch.
Tel: 84-510 911 700

Cargo Club

Cargo Club

Traditional Hoi An specialities and other Vietnamese favourites served in style at the classic Cargo Club in the heart of the ancient town. The venue is housed in a beautiful old shop-house and is large enough to accommodate sizeable groups. Reserve a table on the balcony overlooking the river. The Cargo Club is also home to Ms. Vy's cooking school.
Address: 107-109 Nguyen Thai Hoc
Tel: 84-510 910 489

Hoi An Hai San

An intimate and excellent riverside restaurant with a Swedish chef, Hoi An Hai San serves up well-balanced European (Mediterranean) and Vietnamese dishes in style. Also specialises in Scandinavian tid bits.
Address: 64 Bach Dang Street
Tel: 84-510 861 652

 

Brother's Café

Brother's Café

A former ice factory, Brother's Café serves up fine Vietnamese cuisine served in style in beautiful surroundings and its lush, tropical gardens. Brother's Café offers an extensive menu featuring local delicacies including Cao Lau and White Rose, plus a wide range of specialities from all over Vietnam. Not cheap.
Address:27-29 Phan Boi Chau Street
Tel: 84-510 914 150

Tam Tam Café

Superb French, Mediterranean and international cuisine served in some style in a beautifully converted old shop-house in the centre of town. Relax during the day at the ground floor cafe overlooking ancient Nguyen Thai Hoc Street or venture upstairs in the evening for a great meal in the classical dining room. Tam Tam also offers a Tapas menu and snacks at the bar. French owned.
Address: 110 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street
Tel: 84-90 861 548

What to Eat in Vietnam

Vietnam's elaborate cuisine has achieved international recognition, with such dishes as pho (noodle soup) gio lua (pork sausage) nem ran (spring rolls) and cha ca (fish balls), and cooking is itself seen as something of an artform. Most meals consist of a number of side dishes served with one of a variety of rices.

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Where to Stay in Hoi An - Hoi An Hotels

Hoi An Hotels

Hoi An hotels and resorts at the best rates, from Five Stars resorts such as Palm Garden Resort Hoi An or Swiss Belhotel Golden Sand Resort, to budget accommodation like Van Loi Hotel Hoi An or Green Field Hotel, you are sure to find the accommodation you are looking for.

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