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Mango MangovsBrother's Cafe
Both Brother's Cafe and Mango Mango are rated very highly by professionals. On balance, Mango Mango ranks slightly higher than Brother's Cafe. Mango Mango has a TripExpert Score of 87 with recommendations from 4 reviews such as Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Frommer's.
Mango Mango
Frommer's
Afar Magazine
Fodor's
45 Nguyen Phuc Chu, Hoi An, Vietnam
From $0/night
"It has fantastic views of the Japanese Bridge and the river, but without the persistent hawkers that can disrupt your dining experience along Bach Dang Street." Full review
"The menu might include pan-seared red snapper with ginger, onion, and roasted black pepper, or beef chunks flame-broiled with Cuban rum and served with mango salsa." Full review
"A spinoff of the original Mango Rooms in Old Town, this Vietnamese fusion restaurant is located along the river directly across from the Japanese Covered Bridge" Full review
Brother's Cafe
Concierge
Frommer's
Fodor's
27-29 Phan Boi Chau St, Hoi An town, Quang Nam province, Hoi An, Vietnam
From $12/night
"Brother's century-old colonial building is the loveliest setting in all of Hoi Anand that's saying a lot in a city that's a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site."
"Serving similar fine Vietnamese fare as its sister restaurant in Hanoi (but here it's a la carte, not buffet), Brother's Café is a great choice for cuisine and atmosphere." Full review
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The fare is gourmet Vietnamese at its finest, with great specials; be sure to ask for a recommendation.
"The standard but good Vietnamese food served here—spring rolls and fried rice—may not be spectacular, but the setting is: a beautifully restored colonial villa on the banks of the Thu Bon River." Full review