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Miss Ly
The guide was updated:Come outside of rush hour (prepare for a wait otherwise) at this genuine restaurant serving up traditional local specialities in a (traditionally) non-air-conditioned space. The restaurant enjoys great popularity: no wonder, for the 'cao lau', white rose dumplings, 'bahn mi' and spring rolls it serves up could go for much more than their price tag.
Useful Information
- Address: 22 Nguyễn Huệ, Cẩm Châu, Hoi An
- Opening hours: Daily 11am–9pm
- Phone: +84 905 234 864
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Vy's is an exciting delve into Vietnamese street food, its many varieties served at several open-kitchen style indoor stands. The entire experience is carefully manicured and completely sanitary, which takes away possible worry associated with eating off the side of the roads. There are plenty of options to choose from, including 'classics' such as bahn mi to more peculiar delights such as half-hatched duck eggs, silkworm and jellyfish salad, or braised pig brain; one can even choose to have a typical local worker's meal.
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Nu Eatery
Hidden in plain sight (turn right after crossing the Japanese Bridge from east to west), this compact restaurant serves up beautiful Asian Fusion cuisine without pretence, with a few imaginative takes on Vietnamese staples unique to the establishment. Come for lunch to enjoy the place nearly all to yourself.
Their daughter establishment Sea Shell just off Trang Hung Dao has also gained a loyal following in recent years.
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Miss Ly
Come outside of rush hour (prepare for a wait otherwise) at this genuine restaurant serving up traditional local specialities in a (traditionally) non-air-conditioned space. The restaurant enjoys great popularity: no wonder, for the 'cao lau', white rose dumplings, 'bahn mi' and spring rolls it serves up could go for much more than their price tag.
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If you're craving a break from Vietnamese cuisine and longing for the Italian food you love back home, Good Morning Vietnam is your go-to spot. This Italian-owned trattoria offers homemade and authentic dishes, from classic pizza and pasta to other Italian fare. The restaurant exudes rustic charm, with decor reminiscent of a traditional Italian eatery and black and white movie star photos on the walls painted in Hoi An's iconic mustard yellow.
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