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All over Vietnam, some
Vietnamese dishes,
ingredients or cooking
methods are universal while
others are uniquely local or
regional. You can sample
some of the unique dishes at
the wide array of Hue
restaurants, some of which
are listed below. A couple
of particular specialties to
try are Bun Bo Hue (Noodle
Soup - but not like Pho) and
Banh Khoai (Potato Omelette).
The curious may wish to seek
out a delightful but little
known dish called Com Hen
(Dwarf snails in broth with
rice fresh salad vegetables
and crushed peanuts). We
wonder who dreamed that one
up! So, once you've finished
your shopping in Hue, kick
back and enjoy a feast at
one our recommended
restaurants below! There are
some restaurants offering
both national and local
Vietnamese dishes as well as
"Western" food. For general
information about cuisine,
check out our vietnam
restaurants in Hue
Hue Food & Cuisine
Guide
We have collected this list
of restaurants and eateries
in Hue to give you a place
to start. However, please
keep in mind that some of
the heartiest, tastiest and
most nutritious food in Hue
and all of Vietnam is served
from nameless roadside
stalls that appear on the
sidewalk around 17: 00 and
disappear about midnight.
Try it, you just might like
it! The most famous Hue dish
is banh khoai, a small,
crispy yellow pancake, fried
up with shrimp, pork and
bean sprouts, and served
with peanut and sesame
sauce, starfruit, green
banana, lettuce and mint;
try it at Quan Hanh-Bistro
at 2 Nguyen Tri Phuong.
Hue's main nightspots are
the DMZ Bar at 44 Le Loi,
popular for its beer, pool
and dancing, and Cafe on Thu
Wheels, opposite the Thai
Binh at 10/2 Nguyen Tri
Phuong. This tiny bar-cafe
has loud music, good food
and friendly staff that run
excellent motorbike tours
around Hue. Both are popular
with travelers and open
late.The Mid Range hotels
will often have restaurants
offering both national and
local Vietnamese dishes as
well as "Western" food.
Smaller hotels and
guesthouses will usually be
able to offer at least some
non-Vietnamese food, but it
probably won't be "just like
Grandma used to make". Since
Hue plays host to many
overseas visitors but
doesn't have a large expat
population, there are only
not many restaurants
offering a specific cuisine.
You will usually find these
in the Top End hotels
Restaurants List
* Omar Khayyams
Tandoori
A good-value Indian
restaurant, deservedly
popular for its reasonably
priced North Indian fare,
which includes a good
vegetarian and thali
selection. Take-away and
free delivery service.
Address: 10 Nguyen Tri
Phuong, Hue
Phone: (054) 821616
* Lac Thien
Probably Hue's friendliest
and most interesting eatery,
located on the citadel side.
Run by a deaf-mute family
who communicate by a highly
developed sign language, the
food is excellent, taking in
the Hue staples. Not to be
confused with the Lac Thanh
next door
Address: 6 Dinh Tien Hoang,
Hue
* Co Do
Cheap prices and a sorely
lacking decor shouldn't put
you off sampling the food in
this small, no-frills
restaurant. Lemongrass and
chilli are the predominant
flavors accompanying squid,
chicken or shrimps
Address: 22 Ben Nghe, Hue
* Dong Tam
A vegetarian restaurant run
by a Buddhist family who
offer a short menu,
including vegetarian banh
khoai and good-value
combination dishes. Best at
lunchtime when the food's
freshest and you can sit in
the garden courtyard
Address: 48/7 Le Loi, Hue
* Banh Beo of Ba Cu
A famous local establishment
where you can sample banh
beo, special local
dumplings, at lunchtime or
up until 5pm; walk up the
narrow lane next to 78b
Nguyen Hue.
Address: 93/5 Phan Dinh
Phung, Hue
* Hoa Mai Restaurant
Daily special set menus are
good; mine featured a unique
fried cuttlefish with
grapefruit, crab soup, and
shrimp with fig and rice
cake
Address: 51 Le Loi St., Hue
Phone: (054) 822-122
* Mandarin Cafe
The centre of Hue's
backpacker trade, this
friendly, unassuming cafe
serves up cheap, excellent
Vietnamese and Western fare,
and also hosts Sinh Cafe's
booking desk, which can
assist with boat trips,
car/bike hire, and tour
information.
Address: 12 Hung Vuong, Hue
Phone: (054)821-281
* La Thong
Restaurant
La Thong restaurant is the
first one in Hue that takes
the lead in setting up a
harmonious combination
between international and
domestic styles. At La
Thong, you will find both
the ancient and modern
appearance. Come, look and
feel. Located in a beautiful
area, our Big Hall looks out
to a Japanese style garden,
with smiling waitresses in
pretty uniforms readily
serve your every needs! Come
and enjoy the finest sashumi
in town! Choose from about
20 types of sashumi and maki
rolls. In addition, with our
talent chef who has many
years of experience in
preparing dishes - we also
provide a variety of sea
food and grill dishes. Our
style is professional. In
fact, you can either order a
meal to our private and
luxurious VIP Side or set up
a buffet in Big Hall.
Especially, we also bring
the experts from HoChiMinh
City to take part in eating
and drinking exchanges every
week. Whatever your desire
may be, welcome your visit
and hope to thrill you
Address: 94 Minh Mang Road,
Hue City
Phone: (84 54) 896538
Fax: (84 54) 896537
Email:
lathongrestaurant@vnn.vn
* Tinh Gia Vien
Garden Restaurant
Tinh Gia Vien is located
down a quiet lane within the
citadel. It has a lovely
garden, and serves set menu
meals presented in an
artistic fashion. The food
is OK and plentiful, and the
setting is really very nice
and makes a quiet change
from the noise and bustle of
the city
Address: 20 Le Thanh Ton St,
Hue City
Phone: (84 54) 522243
Fax: (84 54) 522243
* Y Thao Garden
Restaurant
Built 50 years ago, the
2-storey Y Thao house is
filled with ancient charm.
The owner tries her best to
keep the original state of
the house. This is evidence
by the antique used in every
aspect of the house. In
addition, the garden is well
landscaped. In the main
hall, the ancient ceremics
used by Hue royalty family
is displayed in the
rose-wood cupboard. The Y
Thao is an ideal place for
catching up over lunch or
dinner. The food is
well-prepared at least one
of the Hue royal dish is
included in the menu
Address: 3 Rue Thach Han,
Hue City
Phone: (84 54) 523018
Fax: (84 54) 581069
Email:
hoacuchue@dng.vnn.vn
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