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(14 Ð Nguyen Cong Tru; meals from 35,000-80,000d; 7am-9.30pm; )
Ideal for pasta, a sand-
wich, baguette or homemade cake (baked on the premises), this likeable little cafe em-
ploys disadvantaged youths and graduates of the ACWP (Aid to Children Without Par-
ents) training program. Food is MSG-free.
Mandarin Café
( 054-382 1281; 24 Ð Tran Cao Van; mains from 26,000d; )
Owner-photographer Mr Cu,
whose inspirational pictures adorn the walls, has been hosting backpackers here for years,
and his relaxed restaurant has lots of vegetarian and breakfast choices. Also operates as a
tour agency.
VIETNAMESE
$
Stop & Go Café
(3 Ð Hung Vuong; meals 20,000-60,000d; 7am-10pm; )
Atmospheric little place with decent
Vietnamese and backpacker fare:
banh beo
, beef noodle soup, tacos, pizza and pasta, and
filling Western breakfasts. It's worth dropping by for the excellent travel information.
INTERNATIONAL
$
Omar Khayyam's Indian Restaurant
INDIAN
$$
( 054-382 1616;
www.omarkhayyamhue.com
;
34 Ð Nguyen Tri Phuong; mains 48,000-170,000d;
noon-10pm; )
If you're after a spice fix, this Indian has curries, samosas and vegie dishes.
Imported Australian lamb is used for the full-flavour rogan josh, or order a thali (set meal
from 145,000d) for a real treat.
Les Jardins de la Carambole
FRENCH, VIETNAMESE
$$$
( 054-354 8815;
www.lesjardinsdelacarambole.com
;
32 Dang Tran Con; meals US$12-30;
7am-11pm; )
A memorable dining experience, this incredibly classy and refined French
restaurant occupies a gorgeous colonial-style building in the Citadel quarter. The menu
majors in Gallic classics, and there's a lengthy wine list and informed service. It's just the
place for a romantic meal - arrive by
cyclo
and it's easy to roll back the years to Indoch-
ine times.
Drinking & Nightlife
Brown Eyes
BAR
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