Homesick nationals, expatriates and locals alike with a taste for the heavyweight champion of cuisine that Italy undoubtedly is can rest easy in the knowledge they have a little slice of Tuscany on their doorstep.
A lunch time river cruise turns into a spiritual journey filled with history and much, much more
Yang Sing in Buôn Ma Thuột City is a great place to get dinner, try some authentic Êđê dishes, and mingle with the locals who are working to improve the Central Highlands' image as a top destination.
Nguyễn Thị Ánh, a known name on Hà Nội's culinary scene, recently opened a restaurant that can serve 80 guests at a time in the suburban district of Thanh Trì.
The Vagabond Patisserie & Cafe in HCM City's District 1’s Trần Cao Vân Street is well-known among cafe-goers and sweets-lovers for their meticulously made seasonal cakes and drinks.
Phở Thìn Tokyo is an excellent homage to one of the best bowls of noodles on the wider continent. We’re fortunate to have the original on our doorstep.
Izakaya Ten in District 1’s Thái Văn Lung Street is an izakaya, a type of informal Japanese bar that serves alcoholic drinks and snacks, and is one of Japan’s unique cultural features.
You would be hard pushed to find one better CCCP Café and Restaurant in Hà Nội’s bustling Ba Đình District.
Ru Nam has an extensive menu, which serves a limited mixture of everything, which can cater to very different tastes
As coffee shops begin to appear in every corner of the city, the options can be bewildering for first-time visitors. To assist you, Việt Nam News has compiled a list of hidden coffee shops that offer a more private, calming atmosphere and delectable meals.
For someone like me who loves Thai food and good old fried pork, Chili Thái in HCM City’s District 1 was a delightful dining experience.
There's no defining line about how much gold is enough to assert wealth and class.
Hà Nội is home to a plethora of cafes where visitors may unwind with a drink and participate in painting classes. Some of our recommendations may become your new go-tos.
Whether you're planning a small, intimate gathering or a massive bash for all of your friends and family, you'll be able to choose the perfect venue among the many local restaurants to host your New Year's Eve celebration in style.
A vegetarian restaurant was never something a meat lover like myself would have considered eating out at, but Sân Mây Café and Vegetarian Restaurant has changed my mind for good.
It looks and feels, thankfully, more like a traditional European pub than a bar, and it takes its inspiration from the Japanese tachinomi - standing bar (literally tachi meaning stand, and nomi meaning drink).
Sa Mộc Restaurant is a wonderful find, and a fine place to try exotic fare from the local forest.
Dalgoogi Makchang is located in the Nam Trung Yên urban centre in Cầu Giấy District, which is dubbed as “little Korea”, about 10km from central Hà Nội.