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  • 5
  • Great find, off the beaten path!

I didn't see any reviews, so thought I'd check it out, and I'm glad I did! It was pretty busy when I ate there (on the full moon), but no other foreigners. They have a menu in Vietnamese and English (I'll post a photo), but they seemed to only have 4 dishes available at the time--and they were written on a small white board, plus 4 or 5 appetizers. I had the Pho and a banh goi appetizer, which were both delicious. I had a big appetite, and the servings were small-ish, so I actually got a second main, which was also good. The food is simple, but very authentic, fresh, and tasty. Looks like they have some other interesting appetizers that you normally don't find vegan versions of, like banh bao. So I'll probably go back and try more things! The staff were friendly and helpful, and spoke some English. I ended up paying 60k for the two mains and one appetizer. Not sure if that was a set price or a foreigner price, but it seemed reasonable for the amount of food I ate. It's outside of the main tourist area just a bit, but definitely worth it! OH! And the map marker is not accurate! It's a couple "blocks" east of the marker. The address is right though, so just look for "69 Hung Vuong" on the south side of the street, it's pretty easy to find. ---- EDIT: just looked it up, and the second main I ate was "Cao lầu," which is apparently a special noodle dish made only in Hoi An!! Read about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cao_l%E1%BA%A7u Updated from previous review on 2016-08-17


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