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The cafes in Hue city
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Places to eat in Vietnam
The cafes in Hue city | The cafes in Hue city |
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The cafes along Hung Vuong street are good places to meet people and swap travellers' tales. Mandarin Cafe Tel: 821 281 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .vn Add: 12 Hung Vuong Dishes: 5000-50.000d Opened: 6.30am-10.30pm A magnet for travellers, it recently moved down the road to make way for a five-star hotel. The cheerful owner, Mr Cu, speaks English and French and is full of useful travel advice; he's also been consistently improving his services since the first LP mention # a rare breed indeed. Minh & Coco Mini Restaurant Tel: 821 822 Add: 1Hung Vuong Mains: 10,000-30,000d Opened: 6.30am-late Run by two lively sisters, this hole in the wall is fast gaining a reputation as a fun place Lo get an inexpensive feed. Xuan Trang Cafeteria Tel: 832 480 Add: 14A Hung Vuong Mains: 10,000-30,000d Come here for cheap and filling food. There's a good vegetarian selection and there's usually a crowd. Phuong Nam Cafe Tel: 822 037 Add: 5 Hung Vuong Mains: 10,000-30,000d This little eatery claims to have been voted 'best food in Hue by international travellers'. A little pre-ordained, perhaps? But it is always busy and has good, cheap food. Stop & Go Cafe Tel: 889 106 Add: 4 Ben Nghe Mains: 10,000-70,000d A sort of indoor-outdoor cafe run by Mr Do, a silver-haired painter who ensures the cafe's .slightly eccentric air. The house specialities are banh khoai (savoury rice pancakes) and nem lui (grilled kebabs thai you roll yourself and dip into peanut sauce). Fish and meat dishes are pretty pricey, but it's a good spot for a beer. Tropical Garden Restaurant Tel: 847 143 Add: 27 Chu Van An Mains: 30,000-80,000d From 6.30pm This is a popular place with a choice of dining in the attractive main building, or outdoors in a delightful garden. It specialises in central-Vietnamese cuisine, and is presently the best place in Hue to catch a traditional music performance (from 7pm nightly). Club Garden Tel: 826 327 Add: 8 D Vo Thi Sau Mains: 30,000-80,000d From 6.30pm So popular has Tropical Garden proved that the owners have opened this place, dishing up the same diet. Song Huong Floating Restaurant Tel: 823 738 Dishes: 20,000-50,000d From 8am-9pm Top location for this place, right on the bank of the Perfume River, just north of Trang Tien Bridge. The food includes Vietnamese and other Asian standards, but it's not bad for a sundowner, soaking up the river breeze. Tinh Tam Tel: 823 572 Add: 12 Chu Van An Dishes 10,000-25,000d Here they take mock meat to new places, with a signature 'deer' with black pepper and lemongrass or 'tuna' with tomato. Even die-hard meat eaters will appreciate the meals here. Dong Tam Tel: 828 403 Add: 48/7 Le Loi Set lunch or dinner 25,000d Set in a garden on 'budget alley', this low-key place has some of the best Vietnamese vegetarian fare in town and prices remain really low. Rice-resist ant alter a few weeks in-country? There is also the choice of French, Italian and Indian on this side of the river. La Carambole Tel: 810 491 Add: 19 Pham Ngu Lao Meals 25,000-75,000d Try this extravagantly decorated place for a good range of French-style dishes, including steaks and grills. Good Vietnamese dishes and seafood to keep everyone happy, plus a healthy wine list. Little Italy Tel: 826 928 Add: 2A Vo Thi Sau Pastas: 35,000d Pizzas: 45,000 Set in one of Hue's hangovers from the Soviet era, don't be put off by the exterior, as inside await the best pizzas and pasta in town. Omar Khayyam's Indian Restaurant Tel: 821 616 Add: 100 Nguyen Tri Phuong Curries 30,000-60,000d On the verge of becoming a national curry house in Vietnam, there are branches in several cities. Low on atmosphere, but high on flavours for those craving a curry. There's a cafe (2 Le Loi; dishes 10,000-30,000d) in the grounds of Le Loi Hue Hotel, and Cafe 3 Le Loi (824 514, dishes 7000-20,000d), just across- the street, also serves up fine food. They're both neai the train station and ov pecially handy to cram in the calories before a long train ride. |
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