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There are plenty of excellent restaurants in Danang. Often overlooked, due to the popularity of Hue’s cuisine (3 hours to the north), its location in the middle of the country, means that there are dishes from all over Vietnam on offer in Danang. The extensive coastline also means that there is always excellent fresh seafood available.

Dining opportunities range from up-scale restaurants to street food stalls and eating from tables and chairs directly on the sand. Based on the experiences of an Australian, who lived in Danang for 12 months, here are the details of some of the most interesting and delicious places to eat and drink in Danang city.

There are a variety of options including seafood, Western and Indian options. Most restaurants will cater to vegetarians with several non-meat dishes on the menu. It’s important to remember that most restaurants do not accept credit cards, so to be safe it is best to take Vietnamese dong (VND) as it is accepted everywhere. US dollars may also work but VND is accepted far more widely.

Reviewed Restaurants
Please click the restaurant name to view photos and read the review.

Name

Description

Pricing

Cuisine

Bay Thai Restaurant

Enjoy Vietnamese food deliciously prepared overlooking a secluded beach located near Marble Mountain.

Vietnamese/ Seafood

Specialty: Sauteed beef and grilled seafood with noodles

Apsara

Enjoy fine dining and special cultural performances in one of Danang’s most sophisticated restaurants.

Vietnamese

Specialty: Seafood dishes and cultural music and dance shows

Long Map Quan

Deliciously fresh seafood enjoyed in a down-home setting with the locals where the beer is always flowing.

Vietnamese/ Seafood

Specialty: Ribbon fish and grilled shrimps

Van Xuan

Enjoy delicious food in a comfortable setting whilst observing the beach side night life.

Vietnamese

Specialty: Beef kebabs

Mumtaz Indian Restaurant

Authentic Indian dishes and a comfortable dining experience.


Indian

Specialty: Rotti channa, tandoori chicken and palak paneer curry

Tulip Czech Beer Restaurant (Bia Tiep Tulip)

Features a large multicultural menu and is famous for its delicious beer brewed on site.

Vietnamese/ Western

Specialty: Czech brewed beer

Bread of Life

Enjoy café style Western meals and excellent breakfasts whilst supporting a good cause.


Western

Specialty: Western coffee and American breakfasts

Lam Vien Restaurant

Delightfully relaxed and quiet upscale restaurant located 2 minutes drive from the Furama Resort.

Vietnamese

Specialty: Grilled beef served with lemongrass, chilli and citronella

Com Nieu (3 Ca Bong)

Enjoy Vietnamese cooking, in a traditionally decorated restaurant, which offers the delicious specialty of rice cooked in clay pots.

Vietnamese

Specialty: Rice cooked in traditional clay pots

Loc Chau

Enjoy the freshest of seafood served directly to you whilst you sit on the sand at Danang’s famous My Khe (China Beach)

Vietnamese/ Seafood

Specialty: Fish grilled with fresh tomato sauce served with rice

Restaurant has a range of vegetarian options; most reviewed restaurants have some vegetarian options usually mixed vegetables or tofu.

Restaurant Pricing Range:
This is a guide only, based on the average price of 1 main meal.

1-5 USD

5-10 USD

10-15 USD

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