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The old house, gentle and peaceful, we remember the moments when our family together in the rice bowl, that is so happy and peaceful. Or just a cup of hot tea, glass wine is enough to warm our hearts – children live far from the country promotion “Quan An” have a much familiar picture of Vietnamese in the interior decoration: the coal stove, conner of Lotus ,etc also build a little fire in our heart, warm the whole s... View all feedback.
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A nice little space with the lovely charm of old Saigon, but maybe the owner of the restaurant does not understand that value, this will be a great place if the food is not made carelessly, without taking care of a chef, the staff opened the movie to see the sound too loud at the bar, European and American music lacked the suitability and romance of the restaurant. I thought it was a pity for a pearl of Saigon.I thin... View all feedback.
Nice place, excellent food. Old style service, and highly recommended for a traditional Vietnamese dinner... without breaking the bank.
The old house, gentle and peaceful, we remember the moments when our family together in the rice bowl, that is so happy and peaceful. Or just a cup of hot tea, glass wine is enough to warm our hearts – children live far from the country promotion “Quan An” have a much familiar picture of Vietnamese in the interior decoration: the coal stove, conner of Lotus ,etc also build a little fire in our heart, warm the whole soul away from the country. Above all, there is a small bar that serves a wide selection of wines. “Quan An” serves Vietnamese dishes in 3 regions. In addition, they also have vegetarian menu of the vase.” Contact 71/5-6 Mac Thi Buoi Str, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, HCMC
The restaurant is located in the alley. It is a good place to eat with friends and family. Food is great and services are friendly. The place is small and reservation is recommended.
Great little dining has thrown a alley away from Saigon's beautiful mess. This place has a rustic, old fashion charm over it, but tastes some pretty contemporary styles of the Vietnamese classic dishes. It is also not too expensive, whatever is a bonus.
Nice Vietnamese restaurant with good food. The chicken and mushroom clay pot fried rice is tasty with strong chicken flavor. Overall good except the in door dining area is a bit hot and stuffy in Feb without air conditioning.