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We went to Nha Trang on the first night. There was a seafood restaurant written on the door. There were many lights at night. The outside was covered with bamboo shells, which was quite beautiful. The waiter would pour a cup of tea for the delicious diners before the meal. The dishes were quite big. The fish, shrimp and shellfish were generally light in taste. There was a special soy sauce dish for dipping. The saltiest one was the kelp soup. The pork was delicious, with some lean and some lean meat. This place accommodates group guests and some individual guests.
Very close to the beach, a classic garden restaurant. The environment is great, the dishes are rich, the Vietnamese seafood tastes very good, and the price is very affordable. Highly recommended!
A very, very bad restaurant. Please don't come here. The service in this restaurant is terrible. The waiter is completely uncommunicative. We asked for white rice, but they refused to serve it even though it was right behind us. They ignored us completely. There were no people around, and it took almost two hours to serve fried rice.
It's quite Chinese-style. Of course, it's definitely not comparable to Cantonese seafood restaurants back home, but it's still pretty good. The proprietress is said to be from northern China, and the owner is from Hangzhou. The grilled oysters were overcooked, so I talked to the temporary owner and they returned them without paying for them. Maybe people from Northeast China are just so forthcoming. The prices are reasonable, too. But I still prefer Xin Hai Yun in Ho Chi Minh City; it's really delicious.
This restaurant is OK, the food is average and the environment is good