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Australian-born restaurateur Bien Nguyen made over the stolid office space of the Ministry of Information into this sleek, second-story hideaway that is...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideLocated just south of Hoan Kiem District, Wild Lotus has an ethereal elegance and even better food. Inside the walled compound, paving stones bridge a...more
see the Hanoi guideAt Vine, the wine is the star of the meal, and the decor reflects that. Rows and rows of its 100,000-bottle inventory glint from the walls of the 80-seat dining...more
see the Hanoi guideTucked away on a downtown shopping street in an outwardly unimpressive building, the Temple Club actually occupies a former Chinese temple. The place has a...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideOwned by the young American chef Bobby Chinn, this hip restaurant is packed with Western ex-pats and visitors seated on the silk-pillowed banquettes. Gauzy...more
see the Hanoi guideThe owner of this popular restaurant scoured the streets for the best dishes he could find, then offered the sellers a gig at his new restaurant at a regular...more
see the Ho Chi Minh City guideWith more than 40 soup-for-you restaurants located throughout the country, this successful franchise dwarfs even McDonald's in Vietnam. Like the Golden Arches,...more
see the Hanoi 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
see the Central Vietnam 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 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
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