1. Dusty's Place
Dusty's Place specializes in serving authentic homemade Vietnamese dishes in a modern Indochine setting. Its branches are strategically located in various districts within central Saigon. Rest assured, you and your family will enjoy a cozy yet sophisticated home-cooked meal. If you fancy dining in a warm and elegant atmosphere, head over to Dusty's Place at 17 Ngo Van Nam. This is the 'flagship' Dusty's Place, where every detail is meticulously crafted to perfection.

Experience the Greenery at Garden Bụi Café in District 2. @bichng0c96

Bụi Central Café, right in the heart of the city, situated on Le Duan Street, District 1. @minhduc_1990

A Favorite Spot for Instagram-Worthy Shots. @mini_shoony

No special occasion needed, you can still head to this Vietnamese restaurant for lunch and some Insta-worthy moments, right? @mei.meiiiiiii
All dishes at this eatery are crafted using fresh, high-quality ingredients, just like you'd cook for your loved ones. The Vietnamese flavors at Bụi not only delight local diners but also earn high praise from Western patrons.

Stir-fried Morning Glory. @quanbuirestaurant

The sour soup with shrimp and mint becomes even more enticing thanks to its eye-catching presentation. @quanbuirestaurant

Start your meal with some delicious and fresh rolls. @quanbuirestaurant

Quán Bụi is a beloved Vietnamese restaurant among people of various ages and nationalities. @quanbuirestaurant
Address:Operating Hours: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Price Range: 69,000 VND – 399,000 VND per meal.
2. Aunt Mai
Right from its name, 'Aunt Mai', evokes a sense of warmth and familiarity. With a profound understanding of Vietnamese culture, Aunt Mai restaurant believes that cuisine is deeply rooted and flourishes from the rustic imagery of countryside cooking. What will captivate you and your family first at Aunt Mai is the restaurant's exquisite and distinctive architectural language. The architecture is a fusion of Vietnamese rural and Indo-Chinese culture, reminiscent of old Saigon - vibrant and with its own unique imprint.

From the floor tiles to the tables and chairs, everything exudes the image of Saigon in 1900. @Aunt Mai Restaurant

A bustling afternoon. @Aunt Mai Restaurant

The familiar image of a blue bike cleverly recreated as a dining table. @Aunt Mai Restaurant
One thing that most Aunt Mai patrons are highly satisfied with is the meals served at different times of the day, with menus ranging from brunch, light lunches, drinks, to family dinners with friends. You'll always feel warmly welcomed and have the opportunity to reminisce about family meals from childhood.

A table filled with irresistible appetizers. @Aunt Mai Restaurant

I remember when I was little, we only had such delicious treats when we had guests or a special occasion at home. @Aunt Mai Restaurant

The braised fish dish holds countless childhood memories. @Aunt Mai Restaurant

Enjoying a refreshing glass of juice to cool down at noon. @dordorloo
Mytour's signature dishes recommended for you: stir-fried beef noodles, grilled chicken wrapped in lime leaves pho rolls, Aunt Mai's braised shrimp, duck spring rolls with ear mushrooms, dried bamboo shoot duck vermicelli...
Address:Operating Hours: 9:30 AM – 10:00 PM
3. Secret Garden
True to its name, 'Secret Garden', the location of the café is just as secretive. Secret Garden is a tranquil garden nestled on the rooftop of an ancient apartment building in Saigon. It seems like the 'condo milk tea' trend has now become a trend for restaurants too. The café is divided into two separate spaces, one indoors with classic décor, and one outdoors, offering a cool breeze.

Comfortable and cool outdoor space. @secretgardenvn

The indoor dining area with a view outside is also a fantastic spot for Instagram-worthy photos, isn't it? @trazilism
Overall, the café truly resembles a countryside garden with vines, bamboo plants surrounding the premises, even the tables and chairs are made of simple wood. Sitting outdoors, enjoying an evening breeze while savoring dinner with your loved ones is just delightful. The indoor space is equally well-maintained with patterned tile floors reminiscent of the 1990s, vibrant-colored curtains. Every detail, big or small, is carefully curated to create the most authentic Vietnamese dining space for patrons.

A refreshing green dining corner. @currynana

Even the chopstick holders are carefully designed to match the concept. @johnnytonton

Vintage dining sets are displayed throughout the café. @pearypie
The café offers many hearty and signature dishes such as Secret Garden spring rolls, Secret Garden salad that you shouldn't miss. The white rice is served in green-rimmed ceramic bowls just like in the old days! The dishes here are priced at around 65,000 VND each, so bringing your mom or loved one here for dinner is guaranteed to be very pleasant.

Lunch table with the most familiar dishes. @susangust

Steamed rice paired with braised fish or caramelized shrimp is excellent. @larajls

Crispy rice with shredded pork makes everyone's mouth water. @lylychuu

Enjoying a meal with the important women in your life here will be a wonderful choice for this October 20th. @thailikeapro
Address: Operating Hours: Average Price:4. Mâm
As a true Vietnamese, everyone is familiar with the image of the 'MÂM' in family meals, especially when we were young. Back then, mothers and aunts would busy themselves preparing dinner, then place all the dishes, rice bowls, and condiments on the 'mâm' and bring it to the table. The 'mâm' is not just a common household item anymore, but it's the centerpiece of traditional Vietnamese meals. Through the 'mâm', meals, flavors, colors, stories, knowledge, and traditional culture are shared. That's also the significance of the name of the restaurant that Mytour is about to introduce to you.

The restaurant space resembles a miniature ancient Vietnam. @Mâm Restaurant

Surrounded by lush greenery. @Mâm Restaurant
Just like the meals our mothers usually prepare, the menu at the restaurant is diverse and cozy like the cuisine of the Mekong Delta and the Northern region. All ingredients are carefully selected by hand, just like our mothers and aunts usually do, to ensure that every dish is of the highest quality and taste.

The meal is as high-quality as if prepared by our own mothers' hands. @Mâm Restaurant
And a special feature that you can only find at Mâm is that the restaurant also offers highly detailed cooking classes. You can join the chefs here for morning market trips, hand-pick fresh ingredients, and cook delicious meals for the guests. After the class, you can take home cooking recipes from top chefs to impress your family and friends. Each day, the chef only accepts 2 students so be sure to quickly register at the restaurant.
Address: Operating Hours: Average Price:5. Revolutionary Cafe
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The famous 'propaganda' artwork of the cafe. @janicekongg

Revolutionary Cafe is a vibrant Vietnamese cuisine restaurant, far from being mundane like other 'old-fashioned' places. @jimengad

Located on Han Thuyen street, the cafe offers a perfect view overlooking Le Duan park, ideal for enjoying a morning cup of coffee. @_streetrs_

From the outside, one would hardly guess this is a Vietnamese cuisine restaurant, wouldn't they? @sayaleek
The menu is famous for its various rolls and simple, healthy dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients. Vietnamese family meals are transformed into something unique by using 100% Vietnamese ingredients but 'redesigned' and presented differently. The rolls are cut into small bite-sized portions, each piece perfect for one bite, making the dining experience easy and delightful. When you look at them, you'll surely be reminded of sushi thanks to their familiar shapes.

The famous rolls of the cafe. @aormmy

A portion of grilled pork vermicelli for a breakfast brimming with energy. @aormmy

When it comes to Vietnamese cuisine, how could we overlook the national dish, pho? @oeneatery
The desserts here are a blend of tradition and modernity. The chocolates are made from Marou dark chocolate (Vietnam's only chocolate), homemade sauce, and familiar ingredients like sugar and banana in sticky rice.

The desserts, made entirely with 100% Vietnamese ingredients, including that Marou chocolate bar. @thesipapp
Address: Operating hours: Average price: Vietnamese Women's Day 20/10