Thái Nguyên ( listen) is a city and municipality in Vietnam. It is the capital and largest city of Thái Nguyên Province. The city is listed as a first class city and is the ninth largest city in Vietnam. It has long been famous throughout Vietnam for its tea. In 1959 it became the site of Vietnam's first steel mill, and is now home to a large and growing major regional university complex.
Things to do in Thai Nguyen
5 based on 15 reviews
More than a restaurant and more than a homestay, the Thai Hai village is a working ethinic minority community located just outside of Thai Nguyen City, Vietnam. The restaurant specializes in delicious dishes of the Tay and Nung ethnic minority groups which are prepared from livestock and vegetables raised organically on the village farms. Visitors have the opportunity to not only enjoy the food, but to learn about traditional Tay life first hand. Guests can go out into the fields with the workers to see how the various plants are cultivated (including tea trees) and watch in the preparation of various foods. Visitors wanting a deeper experience are invited to stay for 1 or more nights in a Nha San – Tay traditional houses – some of which are over 70 years old. While the housing is traditional, it has been equipped with fans, lighting, etc. and clean bathrooms. The homestay is appropriate for individuals, small groups, or families looking for a rustic getway and visitors have the option of keeping to themselves or spending time out among the staff and workers.
FANTASTIC!!
This village and restaurant has been developed with proper attention being paid to the ancient traditions of the Tay People. There have been some necessary modifications to infrastructure to accommodate modern sanitary and comfort requirements but basically, it is traditional. My wife and I ate at this restaurant many time over a three week stay in Vietnam and can vouch for the quality and fabulous (and diverse) taste you will experience. For someone who just loves food or the "experienced foodie" this experience is a MUST DO if you are anywhere near Hanoi.
The people are friendly, the staff are attentive, your comfort and a rewarding experience is clearly a priority.
Being in the food industry in Australia I am just amazed at the number of people who go to this restaurant/village as it is truly what I would term a destination restaurant, definitely not one you will decide to go to because you pass it on the street. Word of mouth advertising seems to be the major customer magnet here so the 'great experience' must be pretty universal.
you can choose to spend just a couple of hours having a meal or by prior arrangement have a more extensive tour of the whole village and farms. You can even arrange to stay over if you don't mind experiencing some of the more traditional vietnamese (Tay) culture.
All in all a great place to spend a few hours.
Kevin and Diane
Australia
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Hidden at the inside of a slip road, a huge restaurant which is highly popular among the locals. They rear their own chicken and comes fresh to the kitchen everyday. Here, you can order Chicken cooked in many styles. Fried, steam, stir fried, etc.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
It is one of the few "western" restaurants in Thai Nguyen. The food is nice, but also very expensive. If you want a steak with french fries you will get it for about 180k Dong, but be aware that includes a small piece of meat and 5(!) french fries! I was a little disappointed and changed back to street food, as the street food is everywhere in Vietnam amazing!
2.5 based on 2 reviews
city view coffee thai nguyen located in thai nguyen city center where you can see all city in your eye. In city view coffee thai nguyen, many viet's food waiting for you.
we stayed in the hotel (Hoang Mam) on the 5th floor. This restaurant is on the 7th floor. The food is very good, a lot of choice, and Vietnames. The prices are really good, not as cheap as streetfood, but low for a restaurant. We enjoyed it.
At noon, there is also a buffet, for a quick lunch, but not as good as à la carte
5 based on 4 reviews
This was the best meal I had on my 10 day trip to Vietnam. The food was cooked right at the table over a charcoal grill. There was mushrooms wrapped with meat, beef, chicken, sweet potatoes, and so much more to choose from. I think our group spent well over 2 hours there sampling a wide variety of food.
You would think that the table would be hot with a charcoal grill sitting in front of you, but there was a ventilation system at each table drawing the heat away from you. It was very comfortable and the locations seemed very popular with young local people.
The pricing was very reasonable and was better than any hotel food that I had.
5 based on 1 reviews
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