WORLD HERITAGE HOI AN
Hoi An was a major international port in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the foreign influences are discernible to this day. While the serious shipping business has long since moved to
Da Nang, the heart of the city is still the Old Town, full of winding lanes and Chinese-styled shophouses, which is particularly atmospheric in the evening as the sun goes down. While almost all shops now cater to the tourist trade, the area has been largely preserved as is, which is unusual in Vietnam, and renovation has proceeded slowly and carefully - it's mercifully absent of towering concrete blocks and karaoke parlors.
The main thoroughfare in the Old Town is Tran Phu. Just south of the Old Town, across the Thu Bon River, are the islands of An Hoi to the west, reachable via Hai Ba Trung, and Cam Nam to the east,
reachable via Hoang Dieu. (By Wikipedia)
OUR RECOMMENDATION FOR RESTAURANTS IN HOI AN
*Mango rooms - Amazing fusion of asian and latin america.
*Mango Mango - Secondary restaurant of the above owner.
*Cham Island Diving Centre Restaurant - Vibrant mix of food.
*Casa
Verde - German chef who used to work at 5 stars hotel.