AN GIA cottage
Description
An Gia Cottage sits near Cua Dai, across from Palm Resort, and its garden courtyard is the main reason to come. Tables are tucked into greenery, the lighting is soft, and the whole setup feels like eating at someone’s well-kept home (because it more or less is).
The food earns its reputation. The banh xeo, stuffed squid, crispy pork, and spring rolls all come out freshly made and properly executed. The pho reportedly has a richer, more complex broth than the standard tourist-trail version, with nuts in the mix.
Prices are low for what you get, service is warm without being hovery, and the place handles families and couples equally well. Just confirm opening hours before you make the trip out here – the Google listing has been wrong before.
Highlights
Insider Tip
Order the pho bo - it's not the standard version, it comes with a richer broth and nuts, and it's one of the more interesting bowls you'll find outside the Old Town.
Pros
- Garden courtyard setting is the real draw - relaxed, green, and good for long dinners
- Food comes out freshly made; the crispy pork, stuffed squid, and spring rolls are consistently mentioned
- Prices are low relative to food quality
- Staff are attentive and friendly across multiple visits
- Food comes out freshly made; the crispy pork, stuffed squid, and spring rolls are consistently mentioned
- Prices are low relative to food quality
- Staff are attentive and friendly across multiple visits
Cons
- Located near Cua Dai, not the Old Town - a tuk-tuk or scooter ride if you're staying central
- Opening hours on Google have reportedly not matched actual hours, so call ahead
- Opening hours on Google have reportedly not matched actual hours, so call ahead
Best For
Couples, Families, Budget, Date night
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