Silent Garden Hội An
Description
Silent Garden sits just outside the old town bustle and earns its name – this is where you go when you’re done fighting for a table at somewhere louder and less worth it. The menu covers Vietnamese classics with enough variety that groups with picky eaters won’t cause a scene, and the portions are generous rather than the tourist-portion sleight of hand you’ll find elsewhere.
The sea bass with cashews is the dish people come back for specifically, and the chicken rice holds its own against every other version in town (which is saying something, given Hoi An’s obsession with the dish). Service here is consistently warm without being hovering – a balance most restaurants in this town never quite nail.
Finish with the mango crème brûlée. Yes, it sounds like a fusion mistake. Order it anyway.
Highlights
- Service is warm and professional - comes up in nearly every review
- Quiet atmosphere, a real contrast to the old town noise
- Good value given the portion sizes and quality
- No clear cons emerge from reviews, which either means the place is that consistent or the unhappy diners didn't bother writing






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