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Little Hanoi Egg Coffee has been one of my go-to places for egg coffee and food for a few years now. They’ve had four locations in HCMC for a while now, plus one in Hoi An. This new location in Da Nang only opened a few weeks ago. See all of their locations here.
Every time I visit Little Hanoi, I get their hot egg coffee. It’s the same price at all six of their locations: 40.000 VND. This is a good price when you consider the quality of the cafe, the comfortable seating, and the friendliness of the staff. They also have a solid food menu, and I usually get some kind of eggs Benedict, sandwich, or avocado or fruit on toast.
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I first ordered from Roly Poly Fresh Spring Rolls through the Grab app and thought the food was great. I ended up ordering a second time through the app not long after. I then went to visit in person to investigate their physical location in the An Thuong area near My Khe Beach.
Their primary item is freshly made spring rolls. You can mix and match different rolls, then add your choice of dipping sauce. And the rolls are pretty big. So far, I’ve had the Lemongrass Beef, the Satay Chicken, and the Poached Chicken & Avocado. They also have gluten-free and vegan options.
Each roll includes vermicelli noodles, lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, mint, coriander, and fried shallots. You can request changes to this if you want.
On my recent visit to their location, I had three Satay Chicken and three Poached Chicken & Avocado rolls. My side sauce was house-made peanut sauce. Six rolls from the mix-and-match menu cost 210.000 VND.
What I really like is that the rolls are healthy and freshly made, easily eaten with hands, and are very filling. It’s a great way to get a filling meal while feeling like you’re eating a snack.
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It’s about time that I added a bun cha place in Da Nang. Bun cha is one of my favorite dishes in Vietnam. It’s grilled pork, noodles, and broth. I’m always looking for a new place to try bun cha, whether in Da Nang or elsewhere in Vietnam when I’m traveling.
This restaurant is called Quyen’s House, and it’s in Son Tra. It’s in a local neighborhood and does not have air conditioning. Quyen’s House is one of the better places I’ve had bun cha lately.
In the above photo, I had the Large Bun Cha Hanoi Old Quarter for 65.000 VND and Spring Rolls for 35.000 VND. A very filling and tasty meal for 100.000 VND.
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Eco Green Cafe is located in the My An area near My Khe Beach. I usually visit in person, but sometimes, I order through the Grab app. The restaurant is part of the Eco Green Boutique Hotel (Agoda / Booking). This is a great location near My Khe Beach.
The restaurant has a small indoor area with air conditioning and additional seating on multiple levels outside.
It’s hard to find a good salad in Da Nang, but Eco Green does them well. In addition to the steak salad with feta, I also get their Greek salad and garlic Parmesan chicken salad. They have a number of other things, like paninis and pasta, which I often get, too.
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I came to check out this cafe and brunch spot for the first time the other day. I’m surprised I hadn’t heard of it until recently. It’s in the My An area.
You can read my full review of SIX ON SIX Cafe here.
When I went inside, I immediately thought they had great air conditioning. The restaurant is clean and comfortably organized.
There are at least four different seating areas. There is a small outdoor section in the front, several different areas to sit inside, and another big outdoor and shaded seating area in the back.
There are smaller tables if you’re eating solo and bigger tables for groups.
The staff was also friendly and attentive. At one point, a waitress noticed I was watching a video on my cell phone, and she brought over a small cell phone stand to use at the table. It was unsolicited and entirely of her own doing. I thought this was nice.
They serve a number of different dishes, mostly geared towards breakfast and brunch items. But there is a selection of other meals and sandwiches.
They have a separate menu for juices, with 100% juice, sugar-free smoothies, detox juices, and homemade kombucha.
The cost of the food is in line with other Western-oriented restaurants in the area. It isn’t cheap, but I wouldn’t call it expensive either.
The sandwich and overnight oats that I had were great. They tasted fresh. The overnight oats had a lot going on inside, with fresh fruit, bananas, and peanut butter.
My only negative would be that I’d like the sandwich to come with some kind of side order. As it is now, it’s just the sandwich.
I like that they give free cold water with your order.
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Voi’s Kitchen is a newer restaurant in Da Nang. I ate here a few times during its soft opening and a few times since. A very nice couple owns Voi’s Kitchen, and the staff is equally friendly. It is on Thu Khoa Huan Street, across from Nguyen Van Thoai Street. The food is a little pricier than local options, but it’s high quality. The stuffed chicken breast meal was pretty good.
The restaurant is across the street from the Risemount Premier Resort Da Nang. You can read my review of the Risemount here.
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IRINI is a Greek restaurant located on An Thuong 10. You can walk here from any of the An Thuongs or the My An area. The food is excellent, as are the homemade yogurt bowls. The restaurant has two floors and a combination of indoor and outdoor seating.
I’ve been getting the BBQ Chicken Gyros meal for 125.000 VND. It is excellent and filling. I’ve sometimes added a yogurt bowl, which they do really well. These cost 99.000 VND each. The yogurt bowls have fresh homemade yogurt (made daily), seeds, nuts, honey, and fresh fruit.