Find out what Vietnamese restaurants to try in Ben Tre. Bến Tre ([ˀɓɜːn˦ˀ˥ ʈɛ˧˥] listen) is the capital city of Bến Tre Province, in the Mekong Delta area of southern Vietnam. The city covers an area of 65.75 km (25.39 sq mi) and has a population of 143,639 as of 2009. Bến Tre is 85 kilometres (53 mi) south-east of Ho Chi Minh City and is connected to the surrounding provinces by the Rạch Miễu Bridge. Nearly destroyed by Allied bombing, it played a significant role in the Vietnam War. Reports of the assault and resulting civilian casualties called into question the war aims of the United States.
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4 based on 30 reviews
After doing a bit of island hopping and enjoying what each had to offer, the magnificent setting and gardens of this restaurant was a really pleasant surprise. And apparently so were the mens' toilets with some interesting artwork... The ladies' bathrooms were spacious and clean. Although geared to accommodate big groups every day, the attention and service our small group got was very good and unhurried. The shrimp balls in particular are very good. It was a pity we were on a tight schedule, as it would have been great to just spend some time in that tranquil environment. Well worth a visit, although it is quite pricey.
We had noodles soup and leaf rolls with prawns omelette. Very delicious. Unluckly they dont have an english menu and nobody of them (by today) speaks english, but the waiter help us with google translate and we've been able to order.
Pas forcément bien situé, dans cette longue avenue d'entrée de ville, bordée de commerces. Ce n'est pas le centre, mais l'adresse semble appréciée. Style d'établissement nouveau, branché, avec tarifs à la hauteur. Belle déco moderne aux motifs et design local et futur. Endroit détendant rafraîchissant. Très agréable. Cafés exquis, belle carte.
We have tried this restaurant several time with friends and family and very happy with their food and atmosphere. They are specialized on goat meat dishes especially grilled dish.There are plenty of other choices as well such as fresh seafood or hot pots. This is the second branch so the building is nicer and newer with cozy setting.Staff was good and friendly. I would highly recommend this restaurant when you visit Ben Tre City !CheersNhung
4 based on 15 reviews
Lovely setting ,clean facilities ,very varied food,all well cooked and beautifully presented .The fish was amazing both in presentation and taste .Drinks very reasonably priced .Went with a tour so unable to comments on price of food .Very relaxing ,we thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience .
4 based on 22 reviews
Suggest it's really a family restaurant. Although we had already tried some Vietnamese meal before but everything in this restaurant seemed strange to us, we did not know the food and even we did not know how to eat them at all. No body speaks english and this made everything more complicated and finally when we were expecting for rest of our food we understood that our meal had been already completed!! however it was nice experiment.
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4 based on 46 reviews
A group of seven of us came here for lunch after enjoying the beauty, culture and small scale industries at My Tho villages. The restaurant is in a nice setting by the banks of the Mekong (Tien) River. The grounds are beautiful inviting visitors to wander around enjoying its beauty and well maintained ponds and grounds. There are benches too in the gardens and you feel like sitting there to enjoy the environment. The restaurant is very large and can probably seat more than 500 guests. Our food had been pre-ordered by the tourist company. The food served of course will depend on the order. We enjoyed our meal of fried fish with sautéed fish sauce, spring rolls, shrimps prepared in a variety of ways, tasty veggies, fried rice and a variety of other food. The food was delicious.
4 based on 67 reviews
Cafe serving local Vietnamese street food and drinks. Family friendly, clean with English speaking staff.
As there was no English menu available we took the whole menu. Best idea we had! All food (small portions, street food style eg: springrolls, vietnamese noodles, soup, BBQ'ed rice paper...) was very good and very cheap. We were 4 and the bill was bellow 150 dong. Just ask to avoid chicken feet, they look horrible.The place is filled with young locals, who come here after school.
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