Weavers
Description
Weavers is doing something unexpected in Hoi An: proper British Sunday roasts, with beef, chicken, Yorkshire puddings, and all the trimmings. It has become a weekly ritual for expats and long-term visitors who need a break from pho (which is a completely legitimate need after month two).
The giant Yorkshire pudding filled with stewing meat is the standout order, and portion sizes are not the timid tourist-restaurant kind. The lasagne, by contrast, is reportedly average at best – stick to what they do well.
The atmosphere is relaxed and the staff are attentive, which goes a long way in a town where service can be an afterthought. It is near the beach, which means you can feel only mildly guilty about eating a roast dinner in Southeast Asia.
Highlights
Insider Tip
Come on Sunday specifically for the roast - that is clearly where the kitchen's attention is focused, and the giant Yorkshire pudding with stewing meat is the thing to order.
Pros
- Sunday roast is consistently well-executed with generous portions
- Giant Yorkshire pudding with stewing meat is a standout dish
- Staff are welcoming and attentive across multiple visits
- Good for repeat visits - regulars come back weekly without complaint
- Giant Yorkshire pudding with stewing meat is a standout dish
- Staff are welcoming and attentive across multiple visits
- Good for repeat visits - regulars come back weekly without complaint
Cons
- Lasagne is reportedly below average and not worth ordering
- Menu comfort food focus means nothing particularly Vietnamese on offer here
- Menu comfort food focus means nothing particularly Vietnamese on offer here
Best For
Couples, Groups, Ocean view
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