Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Hoi An. 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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Bikini Bottom is East meets West. We cater to all palates; something for everyone to enjoy. Chef draws influence from North America, Hawaii and Vietnam. We offer all-day breakfast because we know y'all are sleepyheads :P For lunch and dinner we offer a ra
This place is amazing! The people working here are so sweet and helpful, the music is so nice that you want to Shazam every song and donât get me started about the avo toast...the best Iâve had! To make this place even more amazing they have the sweetest little dog and the vibe is really cool. 10/10 would recommend going here!
5 based on 236 reviews
We serve sushi, nigri, maki, temaki, roll, at cheap price. But we keep at good food quality like Japan. You order at table, we bring to you then you try and clear to trashbin. We try to make sushi at reasonable price but good quality.
We took the cab from the Four Seasons to the Hoshigami and when we arrived, we were not sure to get off the taxi and enter the place. Luckily we did! The Sushi was amazing, so fresh and tasty. And everything for a really good price. All the other guests were happy about the food, like us! Harry, the owner, explained to us, that he has started the business as a start up and everything he earns he invests in the quality of the food and not so much into the design of the restaurant. So give it a try, and you will be amazed!!!!
5 based on 746 reviews
At Little Faifo, we are proud to deliver a unique and individual cuisine. Our chefs recreate the most traditional Vietnamese fare from our ancestorsâ famous recipes using the highest-quality local ingredients. Traditional food preparation and methods are
Had dinner with couple of friends, table presentation and ambience is upmarket type so expect prices to be higher (only by a bit compared to other popular ones in the old city) cocktails, food and service were great! Absolutely loved the crab and asparagus soup Dear Patrick,Warm Greetings from LITTLE FAIFO Restaurant Managed by Little Hoi An Group.Thank you very much for your kind words. We were so delighted to serviced you and hear about your interesting experiences at our restaurant ! Your satisfaction is the motivation for us to keep working hard and offer the best service and experience in Hoi An. You are always welcome back at Little Faifo Restaurant and we hope to see you soon! Kind Regards , Yen Nguyen Restaurant Manager LITTLE FAIFO Restaurant Hoi An.
5 based on 365 reviews
We have now reopened in new premises near Hoi An Market - welcome to Samurai Kitchen v2. Our concept is to introduce home-style cooking and dishes in the way they are prepared and served in Japanese homes. We apologize, but we are not yet able to offer Su
The restaurant scene in Hoi An isn't great. Samurai is a decent little hole in the wall serving Japanese food. I didn't find it as exceptional as the other reviewers. The staff was friendly and helpful. I've had better Japanese food.It was reasonably priced.
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