Very yummy Cao Lao, spring rolls and the best morning glory I’ve had so far in Da Nang and Hoi An. Ms Ly Hoi An restaurant is a hidden gem in Hoi An, offering some of the most delicious Vietnamese dishes I have ever tasted. The Cao Lao, a specialty of Hoi An, was absolutely phenomenal. The combination of chewy noodles, savory pork, and fresh herbs was a perfect balance of flavors and textures. The spring rolls were also a standout, with a crispy exterior and a tasty filling that left me wanting more.
The star of the show, however, was the morning glory. I have tried this dish at numerous restaurants in Da Nang and Hoi An, but none have come close to the one served at Ms Ly Hoi An. The morning glory was perfectly cooked, with a delightful crunch and a wonderful garlicky flavor that left me completely satisfied.
The restaurant itself has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, with friendly staff who are eager to help you navigate the menu. The prices were also very reasonable, especially considering the high quality of the food.
Overall, I highly recommend Ms Ly Hoi An restaurant to anyone visiting Hoi An. Whether you are a food enthusiast or simply looking for a great meal, this restaurant is a must-visit. I will definitely be returning to try more of their enticing...
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This spot needs way more shoutouts than some of the places currently trending. One word: YUM. Tucked in Old Town, this cute restaurant is a must-visit! It’s cosy, clean, and the team is so friendly once you step inside—no one hounding you at the door, which makes it even more inviting. We started with the fresh shrimp spring rolls and honestly, I could eat these all day. Perfect for a humid afternoon, especially paired with a cocktail (highly recommend the Miss Ly). For mains we ordered the Cao Lau—our first time trying it—and now it’s officially on the list of must-have Vietnamese dishes. The noodles and fresh elements together were just incredible. We also had the shrimp stir-fried noodles—a thinner, drier style than the Cao Lau but equally delicious. Our foodie toddler basically claimed that dish for herself! Adding a touch of the chili condiment took it up a notch for me. Delicious food, cosy vibes, great service… this place truly deserves more love. Definitely one to put on your Hoi A food map!
PS: This is a small, quaint spot and we coincidentally arrived just before 12 pm—thankfully we had already ordered by the time it got...
Read moreFirst of all CASH ONLY! No credit cards so come prepared, okay? Great. So now the review, the food was very very good and the service was good as well, I didn't think the experience was fantastic, but for what it was, it was very good. I have heard that this is one of the only places where you can get chicken cau lau (I really hope i am spelling that correctly) and it was lovely. The white rose wontons were okay. We had shrimp sprong rolls and they were fantastic.
All in all, I do recommend this restaurant, they get the basics right, the service is good, but don't expect an unforgettable experience that will leave you wondering what to do with your life after this triumph, because you just won't feel like that. You will be full, you will appreciate the food and probably notice the art piece of the woman with her breast out, but beyond that, I doubt it. It sounds like I didn't enjoy it, but I really...
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