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The Old City is bounded by the Thu Bon River. On the western side of the river, past the Japanese Bridge and near a Christian church, there are stands where you can enjoy a beer or dinner while overlooking the river and the illuminated figures that appear from sunset until 10pm. This area is less frequented by tourists, and the gastronomic options are not very diverse. We enjoyed some rice snacks wrapped in banana le... View all feedback.
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The service is much better during lunch compared to dinner, as the large volume of people in the evening makes the service slower. However, it is definitely worth it to see the light show offered by the river, especially while enjoying a cold drink. View all feedback.
The Old City is bounded by the Thu Bon River. On the western side of the river, past the Japanese Bridge and near a Christian church, there are stands where you can enjoy a beer or dinner while overlooking the river and the illuminated figures that appear from sunset until 10pm. This area is less frequented by tourists, and the gastronomic options are not very diverse. We enjoyed some rice snacks wrapped in banana leaves, fresh rolls, and fried duck. The highlight was the peaceful atmosphere. You can have a dinner for around 50,000 dongs, which is just a little over 2€.
The service is much better during lunch compared to dinner, as the large volume of people in the evening makes the service slower. However, it is definitely worth it to see the light show offered by the river, especially while enjoying a cold drink.
The service is much better at lunchtime. In the evening, the high volume of people makes the service very slow, but it is definitely worth seeing the spectacle of the light offerings on the river, and what better way than with a cold drink.
El río Thu Bon delimita por la parte sur la ciudad antigua (Old Town). En la parte más oeste del río, más allá del Puente Japonés y cerca de una Iglesia cristiana, hay puestos junto al río para tomar unas cervezas o para cenar con vistas al propio río y a las figuras que se iluminan desde el atardecer hasta allá las 22 h. Es difícil encontrar turistas en esa parte de la ciudad. La oferta gastronómica en esos puestos no es muy variada. Nosotros comimos unos bocaditos de arroz comprimido, envuelto en hoja de plátano, rollitos frescos y pato frito. Lo que está garantizado es la máxima tranquilidad. Puede salir la cena por unos 50.000 Dongs, que son un poco más de 2 €.