Eating Out in Da nang
Edit ThisDa Nang, Vietnam’s fourth largest city and main port is a traveler's delight mainly for its awe-inspiring mountains, rich culture and history, the hospitality of the locals and, of course, its isolated beaches. Da Nang restaurants are found throughout the city. Here’s a list of some places that serve up excellent Vietnamese fare bound to satiate any visitor!
Gia Lang Restaurant
A must try while in Da Nang is the city’s hugely popular grilled beef dish known as ‘be thui.’ Most of the restaurants throughout the city serve up this typically Vietnamese dish. Basically, the dish comprises grilled beef served in a hot pot. Gia Lang Restaurant on Huynh Van Banh Street prepares this dish very tastefully. This restaurant is a great place to enjoy a meal with your family.
Bamboo Restaurant and Bar
This restobar situated on Xuan Dieu offers delicious Vietnamese food cooked in a subtle way to bring out the right flavors. It’s also a good place to hang out with friends for an early drink. It’s no wonder then that it has become a favorite among the expats living in the Da Nang area of Vietnam!
Blue Whale Restaurant
If fresh seafood cooked in delicious sauces is what your taste buds are longing for, head to the Blue Whale Restaurant. Located on the beach front along the street from Da Nang to Hoi An, this restaurant offers a good view of the seaside. One of the specialties of this restaurant is that seafood can be prepared in various ways according to your choice (steamed, grilled, baked or stir fried). The restaurant also offers a seafood and western set menu along with a seafood buffet BBQ. The best part is that in spite of it being a classy restaurant, the prices are not high, with each dish costing around $4.
Kimdy Restaurant
Among the many roadside restaurants found in Da Nang, the Kimdy Restaurant stands out for its freshly cooked local food and for its levels of hygiene. Not to be missed is the restaurant's fried spring rolls as a starter. Reasonably priced, each dish will cost you anything between $1 to $4 and a meal should add up to approximately $10.
Au Lac
Au Lac, situated to the south of City Centre, is a good place for an upscale dining experience. This restaurant with its stylish décor and colorful bar serves tasty Vietnamese cuisine and also Japanese, continental and specialty dishes like duck, crocodile and dove. Every Sunday, there’s a buffet for $6.
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March 15, 2010
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