#1 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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sethwd2 says:
Mumtaz is located right in backpacker area in Saigon, and one of the few causes that bring me back. Their food is superb, with their speciality being Chana Masala. Vegetarian dishes range from 35,000 to 45,000 VND, which is between 2 and 3 dollars American. Meat dishes are a little bit more, but …
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#2 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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nwintarti says:
Every 2 weeks, me and colleagues always meet for lunch in The Riverside Cafe, inside the Renaissance hotel in HCM, Vietnam.
Buffet is very nice and comes with free flow of wine, champagne and bir (they will never let your glass empty). The menu consist of selection of seafood (you choose and ask …
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#3 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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nwintarti says:
If you ever come to Ho Chi Minh city, this small restaurant is a must visit for a burger lover. A small restaurant who has recently been promoted via a local tourist magazine, thus lately so many american in the restaurant.
The have the biggest burger I've ever seen. This burger are made to orde…
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#4 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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blondofborg says:
Small, extremely friendly bar and cafe with restaurant. Primarily targetted at backpackers (positioned in the heart of the backpacker district), but with a broad appeal. The food is excellent as is the service. Convets to a nigtclub in the later hours. LGBT friendly too. Best to check for openi…
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#5 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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wanderinggoddess says:
If there is anything in Ho Chi Minh that I miss the most, it is the food! Rice noodles topped with just almost anything from nuts, herbs, prawns, and sweet spicy sauce...really unforgettable. Near Saigon Square, we ran into a cozy resto serving glorious spicy squid, kebab style fish fillet, fried ri…
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#6 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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ngoclinh says:
This is my favourite restaurant. Foods are so Vietnam here.I prefer stir -fried squid with lemongrass and chilli. It tasted good. So did fresh spring roll. I tried different Vietnamese dishes here, all of them were absolutely delicious. If you would like to have some idea about dishes you didn't try…
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#7 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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JaitcH says:
Everyone loves to sample Vietnamese food, and some of the best is to be found at roadside food vendors.
Well, Nhu Lan offers the best of all worlds. Tasty food, served quickly, prepared fresh at prices around a $1-1.50.
There are two locations on Ham Nghi, and another at the high end of Hai Ba…
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#8 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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sethwd2 says:
Finding a Pho Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City is like finding a pub in Dublin, there all over. My favorite is Pho Tan Hiep. The broth is savory, and has just enough spice to need only the slighest altercation. You also get an extra herb that you won't get at most places. The price is right at 16,…
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#9 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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jaeWALK says:
Drinking cocktail or beer at the Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers Rooftop Bar is perhaps the perfect way to end a very tiring day in HCMC.
The bar offers a 360-degree view of the city (but i got to see only about 180 degrees) and is the perfect vantage point to watch the sun set and the city turn …
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#10 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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tvillingmarit says:
This is the best restaurant we visited in Ho Chi Minh City. Here you can have the real Vietnamese cosine.
Quan An Ngon
138 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia
Quan Mot, TP
Ho Chi Minh City
We were recommended the restaurant one day when we used a cyclo to take us to Rex Hotel.
The concept behind this …
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#11 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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H4ck3rx says:
Tên quán như một dấu hỏi nhưng khi đến đây, bạn lại có cảm giác như đang ở nhà mình. Đó chính là dụng ý của chủ quán - tạo sự thân thiết cho thực khách.
Quan Vuon Nha Ai
Vườn Nhà Ai nằm giữa khu công viên Gia Định, bốn bề lộ…
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#12 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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jaeWALK says:
Located in quite a peaceful area of the shopping district. Fanny ice cream is set in a really attractive french villa with a cool patio.
With a name like "Fanny" and boasting a screaming yellow paint, one can't help but be pulled into the shop for a pit stop. And once you get to see the menu, wi…
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#13 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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nwintarti says:
Having a husband who cooks very well, and thus having a difficult taste for most of the food I or anybody else made (this one not enough that, that one not enough this, bla bla bla), making me always trying to go to a good restaurant and most of them are expensive in a Vietnam standard.
So one da…
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#14 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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worldcitizen says:
For my two days in Ho Chi Minh City, Sozo was my neighborhood hangout. It was a few doors down from our hotel and its bright yellow walls and inviting atmosphere caught my eye as we walked by it on our first night. Our hotel didn't serve breakfast so we piled in on our first morning before heading t…
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#15 of 20 restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
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worldcitizen says:
Stella is an Italian restaurant in the Saigon backpacker area. It was another favorite place to eat near our hotel and across the street from Sozo. I ordered Spaghetti Tutto Mare (Spaghetti with seafood in a tomato sauce) for lunch when we got back from the tunnels. It was filled with shrimp, clams,…
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