Nam Phan Restaurant... fine dining in Vietnam
When it came down to research, I definitely had that covered. I had searched through blogs, articles and of course the Lonely Planet guides for the best dining and shopping in Vietnam. Nam Phan is one of the poshiest restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City. In comparison to fine dining in Sydney, for just $30 USD, I dined as the royals would.

The restaurant, set in a restored French colonial villa offered the perfect dining ambience. Twinkling lights were scattered around bamboo plants and orchids and there was even a pond amongst the luscious garden. The staff dressed in formal classic Vietnamese attire spoke fluent English and offered the type of service you wouldn't expect in this country. The table setting and furnishings reflected an European influence.. it was every bit gorgeous.


We started off with a hot and sour seafood soup which was intensely flavoursome. The food all maintained the traditions of Vietnamese cuisine but were served in new-age inspired ways. The triangle spring rolls were piping hot and delicious with perfect lettuce cups and symmetrical mint leaves.


The beef salad was dressed in tangy citric juices and fragrant with lemongrass. I loved the complementing giant prawn crackers!


The sweet and sour soup minus the tender bite-sized cubes of mudfish, was just like Mum's cooking back home. It was generous with chunks of bacha (alocasia odora), okra, pineapple and tomatoes.

We also had the braised king prawns which were marinated in a glossy red sauce... it smelt of fish sauce, lots of garlic and peppercorns.

The stir-fry was a colourful mix of pork, squid, prawns, mushrooms, cauliflower, broccoli and green beans.

And... *drum roll*... the best was saved for last. Look at this stunning tropical fruit platter of grapefruit, dragonfruit, mango, watermelon and pineapple. It was uber tasty with chilli salt.



And I also had to sneak in a shot of the pretty bathroom. It was made for romance... haha!


That night, we walked home from the restaurant, past this magnificent glowing City Hall... It was nice to be fed and served like a Queen :-)
Nam Phan
Finest Vietnamese Cuisine
64 Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: +84 (08) 829 2757
Web: www.khaisilkcorp.com
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Comments
Wow...so my first time checking back in a while now and I got around six new entries. It's too much food! Now I am really craving for some great food T_T
Also your photography is great, the pictures from the plane are excellent the view looks amazing.
On a final note, do you have any food related adventures planned for Australia Day? Or will you be missing out this year? :P
Posted by: Daniel | January 23, 2008 08:42 PM
Wow that place looks awesome. That's what I love about asian countries, you can eat such wonderful food for a fraction of the price that you would normally. I am planning to go to Vietnam this year, so I will def put this on the list of places to go!
Posted by: Susan | January 24, 2008 09:21 AM
Hey Daniel, hehe, yup, i've been super busy editing and uploading photos... if you want to get ahead, check out my Flickr collection.
Australia Day... still unplanned! It might end up being a last minute BBQ, or if the weather permits, a lazy day at the beach... I might even miss out if procrastination gets the better of me! Happy Australia Day :-)
Hi Susan, Oooo, i'll be blogging about what I thought was the best curry & banh canh in HCMC soon...hehe, be sure to drop those in your list too!
Posted by: Jen | January 25, 2008 01:22 PM
That fruit plate looks like a piece of art.
Posted by: Monique | January 27, 2008 04:33 PM
hey there! just a random here hhaha
i love all your entries, they always leave my mouth watering and my eyes wanting more LOL
if it wasnt for my very detailed pitt st cupcakes search on google i wouldn't have stumbled upon this nifty little blog so keep it up! oh and a happy australia day also :)
Posted by: annieo | January 29, 2008 08:10 PM
I was watching a japanese drama and they mentioned "dumplings", searching for those, i was taken to you're page. And i found so many yummy dishes. You're so lucky you tried them. I'm from Europe and i'm not a fan of the food, but when i see that delicious asian food, i'm starting to love food. I'm gonna browse the blog, you've done a great job with it. Keep it up. Thanks!
Posted by: Mary` | February 7, 2008 04:01 AM