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Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Danang, Vietnam
Look for the best places to eat in Danang, Vietnam. You may read about recommended restaurants and food. Find out about local food and local dining customs. Also, you might want to read our
Central Vietnam city guide,
Halong Bay city guide,
Hanoi city guide,
Ho Chi Minh city guide,
Phan Thiet city guide,
and Hoi An city guide.
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| J Drescher |
03 November 2002 |
Stayed at Saigontourane Hotel - Danang, Vietnam.
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For trips to Hué, Hoi An or other destinations visit Linh Café. It's close to the hotel on the other side of the street. Ask for Bich, she speaks English. She organizes everything for fair prices. A new, very good restaurant is the Indochine (10 min. walk from hotel). Not cheap, but very good.
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| P Jordan |
13 February 2002 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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Da Nang itself has nothing much to advertise itself. I would imagine most would use it as a base for visits to the DMZ, Hoi An, Hue, Champa ruins. We enjoyed our trip by private car to Hue. It was good to be able to see daily Vietnamese life on the way. The roads are very good, and unless its Tet, the traffic is not so bad. Photo opportunities from the Hai Van pass really worth the effort. Although we didn't have time, I would imagine exploring some of the beaches in this area would be more satisfying than the traditional wandering through town. Hue is ok if you like ruins, but not unlike other French influenced smaller places. The Perfume river trip is nothing spectacular, although peaceful (as long as you don't get a clothing hawker as part of the deal!!). Marble mountain is also not much (especially if you have already visited Ha Long Bay), and desperately commercial when we visited during the Tet holiday. Hoi An on the other hand is simply wonderful. It has so much ambience and although it survives on its retail, doesn't give off that desperate commercialism that foriegn travellers learn to hate or just tolerate throughout Asia. The restaurants here are very good. You have to experience the 'cao lau' at the Hong Phuc (I think) on the Bach Dang. We found once we got to the particular place, the best way round was to walk, rather than hire a bicycle, or motorbike. The reason being bikes can be a nuisance when you want to stop and wander through shops, and motorbikes are impractical unless you know how to use them and you have nerves of steel. Most places are small enough to walk to the best locations without too much strain.
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| Y Miyazaki |
21 July 2001 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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Local Restaurants "Phi Lu" is very nice. But they Staff Can't Speak English.
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| M Schimpf |
27 January 2001 |
Stayed at Furama Resort Danang - Danang, Vietnam.
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We visited HoiAn and downtown Danang. It was interesting. We had all meals in the restaurant at Furama (because the outside restaurant recommended by the hotel staff was closed due to holiday). We were very happy with the food there.
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