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khách sạn Kim Long

Ho Chi Minh City
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Restaurants nearby

  • Bún Riêu YếnBib Set on a bustling street corner, this modest eatery with indoor and outdoor seating has a lively atmosphere. The star of the show is bún riêu: rice noodles (thin, thick or flat) in a tomato and crab broth. The mildly spicy, naturally sweet broth has good depth and pairs well with generous toppings of fresh whelk meat and minced pork that soaks up the broth. Do like the locals and add condiments – but start with a modest dab of the pungent shrimp paste.2.5km
  • Phở Hoàng (Nguyen Tri Phuong Street)Bib This phở shop has been around since 2008 and the owner Mr Hoang is justly proud of his clear beef broth that takes over 12 hours to make. Feel free to customise your beef noodle soup by ordering tendon, flank, minced beef or even a raw egg on the side. Every bowl comes with garnishes like coriander, basil, lime wedges and onions. For drinks, try their monk fruit herbal tea made with over 10 different herbs.2.6km
  • Bò Kho GánhBib Its famous beef stew known as bò kho is served in a stone bowl. Diners may choose to pair it with bread, noodles or rice. The broth is sweet and tasty, with a robust meaty flavour. Help yourself to condiments and sauces.3.1km
  • Cơm Tấm Ba GhiềnBib Since the 1990s, this unassuming stall has been serving what many locals consider to be the best cơm tấm (broken rice dish) in town. Their most popular version is steamed broken rice topped with pork chop marinated in a secret sauce and perfectly grilled over charcoal, along with pickled radish and sweet and sour fish sauce. There is a chicken version as well.3.2km
  • Phở Lệ (An Đông)Bib Phở Lệ has been serving authentic Southern Vietnamese phở for over 70 years. Despite its age, the bustling stall remains popular among locals for its bold flavours and generous portions. The mixed beef noodles feature raw and cooked beef, brisket, beef balls and tendon and a rich bone broth.3.8km
  • Phở Miến Gà Kỳ ĐồngBib At this true gem in the bustling city, the chicken phở is nothing short of amazing. The essence of its deliciousness lies in the rich, aromatic broth, made by slow-cooking chicken and pork bones for 3-4 hours. The tender chicken slices and rice vermicelli are also divine.4.0km
  • Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn At this family-run spot, the modest interior is neat and orderly. The one dish on the menu is bún thịt nướng: with cold rice noodles, grilled pork, meatballs and crisp spring rolls, lifted by a light yet flavourful, tangy dressing, it is an antidote to the city's humid climate.2.0km
  • Hồng Phát (Bàn Cờ)Bib The meeting of Chaozhou and Khmer cultures gave rise to Hủ tiếu hồng phát noodles. The chả giò tôm cua (shrimp and crab spring rolls) and sủi cảo chiên (fried shrimp and pork dumplings) are great appetisers. The soft rice noodle soup comes with minced meat, liver, tiger shrimps or braised blood curd.4.2km
  • Vị Quê KitchenBib Vị Quê Kitchen champions a modern Vietnamese vegan repertoire, weaving together flavours from across the country with thoughtful, creative twists, using fruit and vegetables largely grown in the family’s own garden. Nem vuông, a Hai Phong speciality of deep-fried rice paper parcels, is reworked here with assorted mushrooms and glass noodles, offering pleasing layers of texture. Bún Vì Quê, a noodle soup topped with herbs and tofu puffs, is underpinned by a punchy, flavour-packed broth. A cosy atmosphere, complemented by well-chosen music, adds to the appeal.4.6km
  • Nhà TúBib An oasis amid the hustle and bustle of the city, Nhà Tú is depicted by green plants and a nostalgic vibe with the bonus of a lovely top-floor balcony. In terms of food, the owner captures the essence of her childhood with home-style cooking rarely found elsewhere. Steamed snails stuffed with minced pork seduces with umami and lemongrass fragrance. Mixed veggies dressed in a fish sauce reduction with pork crackling are simple, but addictive.4.7km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Giác Lâm Pagoda Buddhist temple in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam432m
  • Thong Nhat Stadium stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam2.5km
  • Dam Sen Cultural Park park in Vietnam1.5km
  • Thien Hau Temple Chinese-style temple in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam3.1km
  • Quan khu 7 Stadium sports venue in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam3.6km
  • War Remnants Museum military museum in Vietnam5.0km
  • Việt Nam Quốc Tự3.0km
  • Saint Francis Xavier Church church building in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam2.8km

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