The Central Coast Restaurants

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  • 1. Banh Mi Phuong

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    Madam Phuong, the shop owner, serves from a simple little take-away counter, next door to a bakery on the edge of Old Town. When famed foodie Anthony Bourdain visited, he declared the banh mi served here to be quite possibly the best in Vietnam; and he might just have been right. What you get here is a symphony in a sandwich, and though both her menu and popularity have grown, Phuong is still serving up the same secret family recipes and silence-inducing sandwiches. Bourdain's favorite banh mi deluxe is a pork feast consisting of a mouth-melting slow-roasted five-spiced fillet, a rich peppery pate, a handful of herbs, pickled vegetables, and finished off with a generous scoop of mayonnaise, smoked chili sauce, and messy fried egg. Phuong also has vegetarian alternatives; ask for banh mi chay.

    2b Phan Chu Trinh, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    090-574--3773

    Known For

    • Delicious banh mi
    • Old Town staple
    • Chef recommended
  • 2. Little Faifo

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    Fusing art, music, history, and cuisine, this 19th-century house in Hoi An's Old Quarter has been beautifully restored and offers silver service at remarkable prices. Slightly overshadowed by the setting, the menu is Vietnamese-meets-modern cuisine with such dishes as bean sprout dumplings, mango and lotus salad, caramelized pork, and wok-fried ancient noodles.

    66 Nguyen Thai Hoc St., Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-391--7444

    Known For

    • Four-course set menu
    • Amazing balcony seating
    • Art collection
  • 3. Little Menu

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    On the main thoroughfare into the Old Town, this is an unfussy but undoubtedly lovely 19th-century family home, where local artwork hangs from crumbling yellow walls and seating takes second place to a huge open kitchen. The street-facing patio is the place to sit here, with great views across to an ornate community temple.

    12 Le Loi, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    098-982–0225

    Known For

    • <PRO>mi quang (Vietnamese noodle dish)</PRO>
    • <PRO>gooey crème brûlée</PRO>
    • <PRO>great value</PRO>
  • 4. Soul Kitchen

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    The most social spot on the beach, Soul Kitchen attracts a year-round mix of expats and local visitors, with frequent live music and open mic events. During the day the shady grass frontage, pool table, and board games keep kids entertained, leaving parents free to relax in raised cabanas with a Vietnamese-French menu, wine list, and cold draft Tiger beer. Thursday through Sunday, rain or shine, Soul Kitchen hosts a live music event 7–10 pm.

    An Bang, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    090-644–0320

    Known For

    • Standouts like the mixed fish carpaccio or beef bourguignon served with freshly baked bread
    • Beach access
    • Live music
  • 5. Vy's Market Restaurant and Cooking School

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    As the first fully interactive street food experience in Vietnam, this buzzy, upscale food hall, owned by local-celebrity chef Ms. Vy, attracts a steady stream of enthusiastic foodies keen to take a culinary tour of Hoi An’s gastronomic classics. The menu here is visual, and diners are invited to wander among the various food stations where traditional dishes like cau lao noodles, banh mi, and savory country pancakes are made to order, to be devoured on simple bench seating arranged in the central courtyard. The fixed-price all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet is well worth shelving your diet for, and don’t forget to take a peek at the Weird and Wonderful stall.

    03 Nguyen Hoang St., Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-392--6926

    Known For

    • Ad hoc cooking demonstrations
    • Loads of tour groups
    • Traditional market setting
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  • 6. Bale Well Restaurant

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    Local families who come in droves to this popular no-frills diner make out-of-town visitors feel warmly welcome, even if you don't master the art of rolling the perfect banh xeo. There’s no menu; just pull up a stool and within minutes you’ll be presented with pork skewers, crispy pancakes stuffed with bean sprouts, deep-fried shrimp spring rolls, rice paper, various greens, a satay-style dip, and an array of condiments. Go hungry; portions are large, but the 175,000d set price is not.

    45 Ngo 51 Tran Hung Dao, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    023-5386--4443

    Known For

    • Tourist spot
    • Roll-your-own rolls
    • Delicious local food
  • 7. Brother's Café

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    The standard but good Vietnamese food served here—spring rolls and fried rice—may not be spectacular, but the setting is: a beautifully restored colonial villa on the banks of the Thu Bon River. In the evenings you can sit and sip a drink in the lovely garden out back as you watch local fisherfolk ply their trade. The stylish interior has ceiling beams, tile floors, and classic Chinese-style wooden furniture.

    27-29 Duong Phan Boi Chau, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-391--4150

    Known For

    • River view
    • Vegan and vegetarian menu
    • Vietnamese classics
  • 8. Dingo Deli

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    A popular rainy-day hangout for expats and families, this homey Western bakery, restaurant, and delicatessen midway between Cua Dai beach and the Old Town offers a large adventure playground and a menu packed with huge portions of home favorites, including delicious Aussie meat pie, home-baked cakes, and a great kids' menu.

    463 Cua Dai Rd., Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    070-600--9300

    Known For

    • Bottomless coffees
    • Digital nomads
    • Gourmet sandwiches
  • 9. Good Morning Vietnam

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    This traditional Italian restaurant is a popular spot in the Old Town center for those looking for a break from the standard Vietnamese fare. During the day, the welcoming, homely environs make for a quiet rest stop, where you can enjoy a good Italian coffee or a light bite from the second-floor balcony overlooking the streets.

    11 Le Loi St., Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-391--0227

    Known For

    • Decent Italian food
    • Street views
    • Giant pizza
  • 10. Kahuna's Hoi An Beach Club

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    Managed by the Vietnam Backpackers Hostel, this beach bar offers a complimentary pool, bocce ball court, and great music, as well as alcoholic slushies for 50,000d. The cheeseburger spring rolls are an interesting fusion, and the buffalo chicken sandwich is definitely worth the money. If you’re trying to stay healthy, try a breakfast smoothie in an edible coconut bowl or order a bean and pepper feta salad.

    Nguyen Phan Vinh, An Bang, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    093-675--6755

    Known For

    • Extremely helpful staff
    • Beach access
    • Paddle boards available
  • 11. Luna D'Autunno

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    Clay-oven pizza, pasta, antipasti plates, and fine wines, all sourced from Italy, can be enjoyed on a tropically planted beachfront garden, or, on wintery days, holed up in a cozy corner by the kitchen. The sesame-coated tuna with salad, Pecorino cheese, and olives are to die for, as are the Italian homemade desserts.

    6 Cam An, An Bang, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0359-470--374

    Known For

    • Attentive service
    • The best pizzas in Hoi An
    • Beach view
  • 12. Mai Fish

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    In the Japanese Quarter, beside the river, is this classic Vietnamese restaurant resembling an upscale residence with its ornate armoires, wooden chairs, and a lantern-lit courtyard where you can listen to soft jazz. Lighter menu items such as baguettes, spring rolls, and salads are offered alongside duck or prawn curry, tofu, rice platters, and seafood dishes. Take note of the antique bar, once a "rice safe" used by families to protect their harvest.

    45 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-392--5545

    Known For

    • Open-air kitchen
    • Green papaya salad with grilled prawns
    • Slow-cooked duck curry with taro
  • 13. Mango Mango

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    A spinoff of the original Mango Rooms in Old Town, this Vietnamese fusion restaurant is located along the river directly across from the Japanese Covered Bridge. Owner-chef Duc has created an innovative menu of modern-Asian-meets-the-world, inspired from his 20-plus years of travels abroad. Mango Mango's signature cocktails and mouth-watering delicacies look like works of art.

    45 Nguyen Phuc Chu, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-391--1863

    Known For

    • Classic Vietnamese cuisine with ingredients like giant prawns, mangoes, and cilantro
    • Open-air terrace
    • View of Hoi An's Old town
  • 14. Miss Ly

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    Miss Ly was one of the first cooks in town to open her humble, market-edge restaurant to the trickle of travelers astute enough to have put Hoi An on their itinerary almost 20 years ago. Two decades later, Ly is still in the kitchen pouring her heart and soul into each dish served. Her Hoi An wontons, crispy rice-flour shells with a pocket of minced pork and shrimp, dressed with a fruity, Chinese-style sweet-and-sour salsa, are some of the best in town.

    22 Nguyen Hue St., Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    090-523--4864

    Known For

    • White Rose, steamed pork-and-shrimp dumplings
    • Cao lau, chewy udon-like noodles with a thick five-spice gravy
    • A wait that's worth it
  • 15. STREETS Restaurant Café

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    Street youth are given the opportunity to refine their hospitality skills during an 18-month training program here through the nonprofit organization STREETS International, which employs orphaned and disadvantaged Vietnamese teens, many of whom go on to work at five-star restaurants and hotels. The restaurant café lives up to the highest standards of contemporary Vietnamese and international cuisine.

    17 Le Loi St., Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-391--1948

    Known For

    • Delicious food
    • A good cause
    • 10 options customizable for vegetarians
  • 16. Tam Tam Café

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    In a tastefully restored former teahouse, this café-restaurant is the perfect place to unwind over a coffee and French pastry or a cold beer during a busy day of sightseeing. For people-watching grab a balcony table; for shady seclusion there's a quiet courtyard garden; and for rainy days there's a pool table and games room. Despite a promising dinner menu offering both French and Vietnamese delights, meals can be a bit disappointing.

    110 Nguyen Thai Hoc St., Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-386--2212

    Known For

    • Relaxed ambience
    • Central town location
    • Charming architecture
  • 17. The Salt Pub

    $$$

    Run by an international team, the Salt Pub is a super family-friendly restaurant with a touch of artistic flavor. They’ve got rotating (and amazing) breakfast options, and interesting margarita flavors like watermelon-mint and pineapple-coconut. The locally caught squid is fried to perfection and the Australian beef is top-notch. Check out their weekly menus online.

    32 Nguyen Phan Vinh, An Bang, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-375--7777

    Known For

    • Balcony seating
    • Backyard beach
    • Spicy pho
  • 18. The Thanh Restaurant

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    This open-air restaurant makes a splendid flounder (or whatever whitefish happens to be fresh that day) cooked in banana leaves, as well as a refreshing squid salad prepared with lemon, onion, peanuts, and cucumber. The view of the lantern-lit street and the Thu Bon River a couple of meters away add to its authentic Vietnamese vibe.

    76 Bach Dang, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-386--1366

    Known For

    • Candle-lit riverfront dining
    • Cheerful service
    • Fresh food
  • 19. Vinh Hung Restaurant

    $$$

    This peaceful restaurant serves seafood and local specialties such as "white roses," the delicious shrimp dumpling that resembles a rose. Chinese lanterns and lacquered chairs decorate the place, which caters primarily to tourists. Vinh Hung offers Central Coast Vietnamese and Western cuisines.

    01 Chau Thuong Van, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam
    0235-386--2203

    Known For

    • People-watching
    • Traditional Hoi An delights
    • Quick service

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