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Just across the street from the 1,000-year-old Temple of Literature, this teaching restaurant offers an educational opportunity for hundreds of...more
see the Hanoi guideThis ten-table find has everything a good bistro requires: a neighborhood following, innovative comfort food, terrific ambience, and moderate-enough prices to...more
see the Hanoi guideAfter a 15-year downtown run, La Camargue moved one mile to the northwest, along the District 1District 3 line, in early 2008. The longtime expat favorite...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideNeither the Tet Offensive nor decades of anticapitalist rule could close this simple shopfront eatery outside the Citadel's southeastern Ngan Gate. Since 1965,...more
see the Central Vietnam guideThis lively Latin-themed restaurant and bar is a friendly District 1 gem: Think Sunday paella brunches; Cuban cigars for less than $8; pitchers of well-made...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideTourists don't seem to know about this lovely two-story restaurant a ten-minute taxi ride from District 1's Lam Son Square. The city's affluent foodies leaf...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideTucked away on a side street just a block from the Opera House and Lam Son Square, this 80-seat restaurant serves a mix of locals, expats, and tipped-off...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideMandarin, a sister property to Hoi An, is a sophisticated place; there are Chinese screen paintings and timber beams, and often a live classical trio plays...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideVietnamese, expats, and travelers all sit down to sup at this tastefully funky, 100-seat restaurant along Hoi An's riverfront, a lively place with brightly...more
see the Central Vietnam guideAsian-style lanterns may hang outside, but the opera music is a dead giveaway that Leonardo Fazioli is serving Italian, and only Italian, at this new 60-seat...more
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