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Brother’s Cafe started business in Ha Noi seven years ago, and the success it has enjoyed since has prompted the opening of another branch in Hoi An. | |
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If you don't get a chance to make it to Hué (some 300 miles away), go instead to this shrine to the imperial city's cuisine.
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Converted from an old French colonial convent, Moca Cafe has the only specialty coffee roaster in all of Hanoi | |
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Packed for lunch and dinner with foreign visitors, tourists, ex-pats and local Vietnamese, Nam Phuong | |
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Nestled by a lotus pond near West Lake, Sen (Lotus) Restaurant is the ideal enclave for nature and food lovers alike. | |