Hoi An Old Town Table
Description
A casual com nha (home cooking) spot in the old town doing exactly what the name promises: straightforward Vietnamese food served fast in a clean, airy room. The menu hits the classics without fuss, and the owner is the kind of person who makes you feel like you stumbled into someone’s house rather than a tourist trap.
The salt coffee alone is worth the stop (yes, salt coffee – try it before you judge). Service is friendly and the prices are reasonable for the location, which puts it a step ahead of half the places within walking distance of the lantern shops.
It doubles as a guesthouse, so if you’re staying here you’ll have lunch sorted before you even unpack. For everyone else, it’s a solid mid-shopping fuel stop.
Highlights
Insider Tip
Order the salt coffee regardless of whether it sounds appealing - it's a local thing done well here and worth trying before the inevitable iced Americano elsewhere.
Pros
- Food comes out quickly and tastes good across multiple dishes
- Friendly, welcoming service from the owner and staff
- Clean, comfortable and airy space - easy to sit in
- Fair prices for an old town location
- Friendly, welcoming service from the owner and staff
- Clean, comfortable and airy space - easy to sit in
- Fair prices for an old town location
Cons
'- Portions run small, which adds up if you're hungry
- A Tet surcharge (15%) was added to bills without upfront warning - ask about extra fees before ordering during holidays
- A Tet surcharge (15%) was added to bills without upfront warning - ask about extra fees before ordering during holidays
Best For
Solo traveler, Couples, Budget, Quick bite
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