Reviews on Asian food in Hoi An, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. This city on the central Vietnamese coast is a well-preserved example of the important Southeast Asian trading port it was from the 15th-19th centuries. Already a common stop for backpackers, it is becoming better known to tourists. On the 14th day of each lunar month, the town trades its electric lights for traditional colored lanterns. Sights include the Japanese Covered Bridge and the Quan Cong Temple. Let the town’s expert tailors make you some bespoke clothing.
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5 based on 525 reviews
Kumquat creates Vietnamese BBQ cuisine with personal style, using local ingredients and both ancient as well as modern culinary technique as its point of departure.We seek continuous improvement; thus our menu is in a state of permanent reinvention.The tr
This restaurant is a hidden gem in the fields of Hoi An. I would highly recommend, the food was amazing, I have been to Hoi An many times and tried lots of restaurants, this is up there with the best food I've had in Vietnam.We had the set menu which was so reasonably priced with a fantastic variety of Vietnamese foods to taste. I enjoyed it so much that I went back a couple of days later and did the cooking class, which was really enjoyable and easy to learn.The Kumquat juice is great - try it!
5 based on 1302 reviews
The chef Phap gave us an insight into beautiful preparation of Vietnamese food . The ingredients were off the boat this morning and other ingredients were home grown . Everything was prepared with love creating a fine feast for us all at the conclusion . Small class made it easy to see how to prepare food . Amazing fresh flavours were created. It was a truly enjoyable experience and would highly recommend.
5 based on 78 reviews
Small casual open air restaurant serving a wide range of fresh quality Vietnamese dishes, including seafood. A full drink menu, including beer, wine, cocktails and juices. Diners have the option of having food and drink delivered a few metres to the beach
We went here our first night in An Bang, was so delicious. Went to another place the second night to share the service around, Big Mistake. Phuongs beach had our service from then on, great grilled prawns, their an bang special cocktail is so yum. Had the chicken clay pot, spring rolls, fried won tons, everything was excellent
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5 based on 265 reviews
Simple restaurant is a restaurant that has a great gastronomy space with a sophisticated combination of Asian cuisine culture and bold beauty of Vietnam. Coming to Simple Restaurant, customers can enjoy the unique, creative and bold features. It is the mo
We stayed across the road at the Sunrise Resort and only discovered this little gem after a couple of days.The food is excellent. We had spring roll followed by sweet and sour crispy wonton and stir-fry chicken in satay sauce. Neither was what we expected and both were delicious.Total cost, with drinks was a third of what we would have paid in the hotel.
5 based on 2453 reviews
Serves lunch, dinner, drinks and coffee Best homemade pizza Best vietnamese food Best Italian food cheap price and good quality beautiful restaurant
We love to visit Cafe Tuan each time we come back to Hoi An. We thoroughly enjoyed our dinner once again last night. Delicious noodles, tasty pork. We also had the fish in claypot. Fresh and so aromatic. Vicky reminded us how to put all the parts of the dish together for maximum flavour. Icy cold beer and a glass of local red wine. A perfect evening. This friendly cafe is certainly worth the short trip from the old town. About a 10 minute cycle from the market.
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5 based on 1871 reviews
Lovely relaxed family atmosphere and we came back a second time for the spring rolls. Very friendly and helpful staff and very reasonable prices. Rebecca produced a special cake when I said it was my partners birthday. I would certainly recommend this cozy little place.
Most Popular Pub food in Hoi An, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
5 based on 104 reviews
"We serve all different kinds of local food and werstern food together with coffee, cocktail, mocktails, drinks. Located near the beach, Mate is a great place to enjoy the nice breeze. All the Ingredients will be carefully chosen in order to provide peopl
Came here for our friends birthday dinner, well worth it. We thoroughly enjoyed our meal, with a lovely fruit platter on the house. Thank you so much for the lovely meal and wonderful service.Thank you very much for your nice compliment.We are honored to have had you and your friends on a such special occasion.We long for a chance to serve you agai.All the best,From Mate with loveMATE RESTAURANT AND COFFEE HOI ANAdd: Au Co- Cua Dai- Hoi AnWhatsApp: +84349786659Email: [email protected]
5 based on 553 reviews
Stumbled across this small villa-type restaurant with attentive service, clean/tidy surroundings and great food. Menu is all you can eat, with food of high quality and an affordable price tag, ensuring youâre left with a full food baby.The waitress helped us choose and recommended many specialty dishes, as well as ourselves ordering more as weâre quite big eaters. Waiter and waitresses were very friendly, in particular, their employee; Romeo.
Most Popular Vietnamese food in Hoi An, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
5 based on 834 reviews
The best Restaurant & Bar in Hoi An City.
When you go to a place like this you get hospitality of a wonderful owner. It was so nice talking to him about our travels and what he has accomplished in life. He was very kind and generous. The food was delicious and filling.
5 based on 197 reviews
I am an unapologetic food snob. Some think I live to eat. So saying I will try most everything, just in case. I have been privileged to eat at this tiny restaurant in Hoi An, Vietnam. Every morsel of food has been incredible. After a lunch we returned, the following night, for dinner. We made the correct decision. The mother and daughter, who own and run their dream, are as marvellous as the food the prepare and serve. The love put into every dish is felt and shared. The freshly harvested ingredients are from their own fields. For me the star of the menu is a local dish, that is only available within Hoi An, called Cao lầu. It is a masterpiece in flavours. Seafood fried rice is perfectly balanced. The Pork fried rolls totally grease free and the wrap flakes away like gossamer. While we didnât try everything on the menu, of the 14 dishes we ordered, there was not a single one that wasnât fantastic. Let that sink in NOT A ONE!There are restaurants on every corner in Hoi An and this is a $2 cab ride from the Old town. You save that on the first dish as the prices are at least 1/3 less than the tourist spots. If you are ever in Da Nang, itâs worthy of the 50 minute side trip. Please make this pilgrimage, it will not disappoint.
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