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Brother's CafevsMango Rooms Hoi An
Brother's Cafe and Mango Rooms are both recommended by travel writers. On balance, Brother's Cafe ranks slightly higher than Mango Rooms. Brother's Cafe ranks #7 in Hoi An with endorsements from 3 reviewers such as Fodor's, Concierge and Frommer's.
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
Mango Rooms Hoi An
Concierge
Frommer's
111 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hoi An 001011, Vietnam
From $0/night
"Vietnamese, expats, and travelers all sit down to sup at this tastefully funky, 100-seat restaurant along Hoi An's riverfront, a lively place with brightly colored walls and even bolder cuisine."
i
Ask for a seat on the second-floor balcony overlooking the river, and watch the fishing boats head out while tucking into El Superflygiant grilled prawns with a lemon-butter-and-rum sauce.
"This is the hippest little restaurant between Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi." Full review