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(Wild Sunflower; 49 Ð Truong Cong Dinh; dishes 30,000-72,000d; 8am-10pm)
Run by Loc, a
friendly English speaker, this place has a sophisticated ambience but unsophisticated
prices. Try the traditional claypot dishes, a hotpot or something from the Western menu.
V Cafe
INTERNATIONAL
$$
( 063-352 0215;
www.vcafedalatvietnam.com
;
1/1 Ð Bui Thi Xuan; meals 80,000-170,000d;
7am-10.30pm; )
Atmospheric bistro-style place that serves international cuisine, such as
chicken curry Calcutta and Mexican-style quesadillas. The interior is decorated with stun-
ning photography and there's live music most nights.
Nhat Ly
(88 Ð Phan Dinh Phung; dishes 35,000-130,000d; 11am-9.30pm)
Nhat Ly serves hearty highland
meals on tartan tablecloths, including sumptuous hotpots, grilled meats and seafood - try
the steamed crab in beer (1kg costs 280,000d). Draws plenty of locals.
VIETNAMESE
$$
CAFE
$$
Dalat Train Cafe
(
www.dalattrainvilla.com
;
1 Ð Quang Trung; snacks/meals from 50,000/90,000d; 7am-10pm; )
Calling all trainspotters! Don't miss the opportunity to step inside this lovingly restored
French-era railway carriage for a snack or meal in a unique setting. Try the blue-cheese
burger or a salad. There's a full wine list. It's 100m from the train station.
Le Rabelais
( 063-382 5444;
www.dalatresorts.com
;
12 Ð Tran Phu; meals US$29-85; 7am-10pm; )
For ar-
guably the finest colonial setting in Vietnam, the signature restaurant at the Dalat Palace is
the
destination with the grandest of dining rooms and a spectacular terrace that looks
down to the lakeshore. Set dinner menus (US$65 to US$85) offer the full treatment, but
lunch is decent value at US$29, while high tea is US$16. It's frequently pretty empty
though.
FRENCH
$$$
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