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I'm traveling for work. Show on map. Guesthouse Saigon Old Town Homestay. Excellent location — rated 9. The room decorations were a nice touch. Christian United Kingdom. Saigon Old Town Homestay was located in a quiet street among the houses of locals.

Elsie Singapore. Marie France. Okjin South Korea. Localisation centrale mais au calme dans une petite ruelle Chambre double confortable. Pauline France. Hi Vietnam. Phuong Vietnam. Staff 9. Saigon Old Town Homestay Reserve now. Categories: Staff 9. Facilities 8. Cleanliness 9. Comfort 8. Value for money 9. Location 9. High score for Ho Chi Minh City. Write a review. Enter your booking details Check your booking confirmation email to find your booking number and PIN. Review invitation not found.

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Non-smoking rooms. We are different from anywhere else in town. We are family run and family friendly. We buy, trade, and sell single collectible cards and we are always fairly priced.

We have one of the best board game selections in town and invite you to play in our open play spaces. Our spaces can also be used to host your favorite board game, table top, or RPG event. Call us to book today! We hope to see you soon! Thanks for submitting! New Arrival Quick View. Quick View. Upcoming Events.

Fri, Jan Jan 14, PM — PM. Tuesday Dragon Ball Tournament. Weekend Dragon Ball Super. Sat, Jan It will cost 80,,VND per day and includes up to two helmets. Wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle is required by law for both drivers and passengers and is generally a good idea anyway. You wil be required to leave your passport with the rental agency. A barbecue restaurant offering both Vietnamese and international foods.

Extensive menu with a choice between Vietnamese, Italian, Mexican and other styles. Open plan kitchen so you can see your food being prepared. Fresh and juicy beef patty. Jumbo burger is USD Spread over 2 floors, serving modern and traditional Vietnamese cuisine.

Local singers, actors, celebrities and foreigners flock to this bistro both for its unique take on modern and classic Vietnamese food, and its ambience. Tasty Vietnamese vegetarian food although with surly service.

Be careful of being charged for unexpected items, such as the disposable hand towels that are presented to you without asking as you sit down.

Restaurant downstairs, on the second floor is a comfortable bar with pool table. International food and local dishes. Fresh fruit shakes, spring rolls, Vietnamese noodles and pasta. The dish is often called "Cambodian noodles" in English, even though it cannot be found in Cambodia.

Huong Dong , 68 Huynh Tinh Cua. A modest, open-air restaurant serving mostly southern country-style food. The name literally means "scent of the fields". It's a place where families and groups of friends gather, drink a lot of beer, eat a lot of food, and make a bit of noise.

You might need a few beers to get up the courage to try some of the more exotic offerings, including field mouse, whole frog, pigeon porridge and coconut worm. A whole char-grilled ga ta local style free-range chicken is , dong, head and feet included. A wide variety of other meats and seafood is available for 50,, dong. Quirky English translations of the long menu add to the spirit of adventure. A very touristy Vietnamese restaurant. Expanded to a twin outlet on 14th floor of Palace Hotel Saigon, 10 min away from the first outlet.

Same menu, same price. The biggest chain of Singaporean restaurants in Vietnam, all ingredients imported. A restaurant specialising in seafood. Fish salad and clams cooked in white wine. Small place specializing in northern-style Vietnamese cuisine. Cooking and presentation is top notch. Clean and nicely decorated.

From USD2—5 and up. Quan An Ngon , District 1. Two different restaurants operate with the same name within a few blocks of each other, one at Pasteur Street, and the other on Nam Ky Khoi Nghia across from the Reunification Palace. Set in atmospheric old French villas, with similar menus Vietnamese food, including regional specialities prepared in numerous independently-operated food stalls around the perimeter. Both are popular and both tend to be jammed at peak hours requiring a wait for a table.

The name literally means "restaurant of delicious eating". The one on Pasteur has dozens of kerosene lamps burning for ambience at night, so if you have asthma or pulmonary issues or feel you've had enough pollution already, better to try the other one. Mains from 45, dong. Quan Nuong , Ton That Thiep. A delicious, reasonably-priced open-air barbecue restaurant on the roof above Fanny's ice cream parlour and the Temple Club.

Every table has a grill in the centre and the menu includes a variety of meats and seafood which you can grill yourself. They also serve a variety of mostly southern-style salads and noodle dishes. It's very popular and often fills up by mid-evening. Clean, medium-priced restaurant serving food from the regions of Hue, Saigon and Hanoi.

Friendly service, full air-con, 2 floors and room for about persons. Spice , 27c Le Quy Don in Quan 3. Mostly local Vietnamese and expats as it is out of the tourist area. Authentic Thai food prepared by the two Thai chefs. Food is fresh and served within minutes. Tom yam gung and papaya salad, spicey shrimp, fusion of Thai with other cuisines. Seating over , in air-con, al fresco or Thai style on floor mats.

Delivery available to all districts. Top floor BBQ. Probably the best sushi value in Saigon. They serve a larger and more interesting variety than the typical sushi restaurant, at half the price. Draft Tiger beer is 24, dong. Very popular, so you can expect to wait during the middle dining hours.

Wrap and Roll , 62 Hai Ba Trung. A growing chain. Wrapped Vietnamese fusion food in a modern minimalist setting. Try the desserts. Beer and a meal should cost less than USD Very nice staff, excellent food, terrace on the 3rd floor.

Situated a bit in the North and in a small calm community. Worth to go by foot, 20 mnin walk from the Jade Pagoda. Just to prove that Saigon has everything, here is a Brazilian-style churrascaria all-you-can-eat restaurant featuring barbecued meat , with live Latin music Tuesday to Saturday.

It's a larger and less crowded one with usually better service. From USD30 per person. Nice Vietnamese and Asian-fusion food in a villa setting, with indoor and garden seating. Popular for business groups. Prices higher than average for Saigon, but a better value than you will find in the tourist section of town. The only posh restaurant on the banks of the river. Modern fusion cuisine using the local ingredients. Outstanding Spanish and Cuban-style food, including a large tapas menu.

Also one of the few places in Vietnam that makes really good cocktails. An Italian restaurant with excellent home-made pasta dishes in the range of , dong and main dishes from , dong. Chinese cuisine including Peking Duck and dim sum. Large with an ancient China theme. Decent small Italian restaurant. Delicious lasagna is their specialty; the pizzas are a bit oily. Dinner of 2 starters, cocktails, 0. The ground floor is open-air, the upper floor has air-con.

The food is fair but most people come to soak up the atmosphere. Excellent French restaurant in an area not normally associated with high dining. Great for a leisurely dining experience. Eclectic crowd comprised of local Vietnamese, local expats, and visiting tourists. Wine-by-glass and cocktail menu. At night the lighted columns create a great ambience. The street splits off into two and the restaurant is on the left side. The two-level building has a modern industrial design element that makes you feel like you aren't in Vietnam.

At night, the restaurant takes on a bar like atmosphere and their bartenders serve up some great cocktails from the amber lit rock bar.

On Friday and Saturday nights, they also have DJ's spinning hip hop. Brunch favorites are served on Saturday and Sunday from It's a paradise for coffee-loving visitors. Prices range from 10, to 20, dong for coffee in the local style. Since ice might or might not be made with purified water, strictly cautious visitors should avoid it, though long-term residents consume ice from reputable cafes and restaurants all the time. Espresso, cappuccino, and American-style filter coffee are now also widely available in the tourist district, usually at times the price of the local style.

You will be able to differentiate the better places if they use UHT milk as opposed to condensed milk. Nice place with good beverages. Used to show movies on 2nd and 3rd floor. Now reopened as La Cantina. Plays loud techno music. Attractive, but pretentious crowd. The decor is Roman ruins-lite they meant "Napoli" , but the menu is typical for an upscale Vietnamese cafe: coffee, fruit drinks, ice cream, and a simple menu including eggs and rice dishes.

Piped music is nice, not too loud by day though louder at night , prices are decent. Outdoor terrace in the front, air-con section on the ground floor, and evening lounge-bar on the upper floor. Next door to the louder, more trendy and possibly pretentious Cafe Nam Sao. This place has a really authentic and wonderful cafe sua da served by the famous "grandma" for about 8, dong. A little tricky to find. Reasonable prices, good menu. Free Wi-Fi. Free Wi-Fi, play hill song music.

In the French tradition, with fresh pastries, collared waiters and elaborate portions of ice cream. Well-located, but over 20, dong for the simplest cup. As its name implies, this place is hidden away and a good place to read, or have a quiet conversation or meal.

Decent Western menu, although slightly pricey. Highlands Coffee. They offer a variety of coffee drinks reasonably priced 25,, dong, depending on your order with consistent quality. A rather hard to find coffee shop. Upstairs is like a bedroom with a couple of beds.



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