Nu Eatery
Restaurant 10A Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Cẩm Phô, tp. Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Published on: 30-12-2015
12:00 PM - 09:00 PM | |
Restaurant
A-la-carte
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5.00 - 10.00 USD |
Nu Eatery is good for





- Highly recommended by fellow travellers.
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Why Nu Eatery is special ?
Nu's owner Phuc (pronounce "u" as you do in "put") describes his place as an eatery rather than a restaurant. It's wonderfully simple - but don't come here expecting gourmet cuisine. The tiny menu features a handful of dishes, Asian and Western, all handpicked by Phuc. Nu, mean female or feminime in Vietnamese and Phuc named the place after his mother. Nữ Eatery offers fellow travelers a relaxed dining experience in a residential neighborhood steps away from the landmark Japanese Covered Bridge. Join them for some good food, fun people watching, and great conversations over a glass of cold beer. Come for the homemade ice creams. Come for the free post cards and travel tips.
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How to get to Nu Eatery?
Nu's located on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, down a small alley on the western side of Hoi An's Japan Bridge. You can walk to the place or ride a bike to get there.
Selling points
- The best restaurant in the town
- A tiny cosy and comfortable restaurant
- Best Vietnamese restaurant in Vietnam
- One of the best places to eat in Vietnam
- Very gentle staff, Cosy area
Facilities
- Noise level Normal
- Budget Budget
- Alcohol YES
- Air condition YES
- Had kid menu NO
- Accept credit card NO
- Serve breakfast NO
- Serve halal NO
- Serve vegeterian YES
Location
10A Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Cẩm Phô, tp. Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
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Reviews
The food at this small eatery is delicious. We had the steamed buns, the curry chicken (rice-com), the noodles (noodle - mi) & the cheese cake. All of the dishes were absolutely delicious & washed down with some local Vietnamese beer the experience was quite a treat. The bill came down to below AUD 18. We are going back for more for sure - the most tastiest food in Vietnam to date!
Get the steamed pork belly buns. The rice with chicken or eggplant was delicious as well.