In Hoi An, we stayed at a very cute hotel, Than Xuan Hotel. Charming rooms and a nice swimming pool. 22$/night.
There are great restaurants in Hoi An, where you can eat fancy food for reasonable!
- Cargo, delicious breakfast, Western and Vietnamese food in a trendy surrounding for the same price as other restaurants. They also have a large selection of pastries and home-made ice-cream!!! (I’ll never forget their caramel ice cream!)
- Hoa Vang, one of the best for Vietnamese food, you can tell by the freshness of their spring rolls (featured in our cooking class video).
The nightlife isn’t amazing but there is a few places to enjoy a night out.
- Before and Now, good music, but no dancing.
- King Kong, kind of a depressing little place, but at least people dance (on the pool table)
- We really liked Seamile Club, it’s a bar on the beach, you have to take a cab or their shuttle to get there but during the weekend it is totally worth it! There is also a swimming pool.
We went to Family Tailor, not far from the hotel. The service is good. The prices aren’t low but it seems the best you can get. An average of 200.000 VND for a dress like the one I had made in the video.
