Facilities - Vinh Hung 3 hotel - Hoi An - Vietnam

The Vinh Hung 3 hotel first opened it’s doors to weary travelers 8 years ago, our dream was to offer our guests a home with a big heart.  Our long standing, happy team effortlessly make every guest feel like part of our extended Vietnamese family  and are at your service from the second you choose to stay with us.With help and advice on all aspects of your holiday in Vietnam.

Our beautiful family restaurant near the Japanese Bridge, specializing in Hoi An local fare and our fabulous girls at Rose Travel complete our big family all waiting to welcome you to Vinh Hung 3.

 

 

Hotel Facilities : Buffet breakfast; Bar & Restaurant; Laundry Service; Room Service; Hotel Doctor on call; Outdoor Swimming Pool; Free Internet & tourist map; Baggage storage space; Tour Desk with local tour booking, Airport Pick-up & Transfer, Flight reconfirmation and booking services, Motorbike & bicycle rental.

 

The Business center boasts of high speed internet connection with Internet and Email service, Postal and parcel service.

 

 

The Swimming pool on the terrace offering a panoramic view of Hoi An Ancient Town and is a perfect place to unwind.

Take a refreshing dip into the water to beat the tropical heat or enjoy the sun for a fine tan.

 

Dining : Visitors can taste delectable oriental and local delicacies at Vinh Hung 1 restaurant in the central old town. Explore the culinary wonders of Hoi An such as fried Wonton and White Rose, Cao Lau etc. Enjoy cold beer and cocktails with light snacks at the bar.

 

 

 

Hoi An Food - Specialities in Hoi an Vinh Hung 3 Hotel

Hoi An's rich and varied history with its attendant cultural influences from around the region and the world has left a legacy of truly inspirational cuisine.

 

The most famous local speciality is Cao Lau, a noodle dish somewhat akin to a marriage between noodle soup and salad, with thick flat rice noodles floating in a thin broth, topped with meat (usually pork) and plenty of greenery. The dish is be eaten hot and is a tasty, filling (and cheap) staple for both Hoi An residents and visitors to the city.

 

The second local speciality, not to be missed, is "White Rose", a steamed dumpling - somewhat akin to wonton but steamed not fried - filled with a tasty pork and herb mixture, a great snack food which should be tried at least once on any visit to Hoi An.

 

And of course, there's the excellent seafood, served at a variety of restaurants in the ancient town beside the river and at Cua Dai beach. In fact, Hoi An's seafood is reputed to be among the best available in Vietnam and also some of the best value - a superb meal can be had for just a few dollars per head, although some of the better restaurants are a little pricier.

 

Hoi An is liberally sprinkled with small cafes and bars offering cheap bites to hungry tourists.So no one need go hungry when visiting Hoi An, and everyone should be able to find an agreeable restaurant at a price that won't break the bank.To explore Hoi An further, and for details of Hoi An's numerous dining options, simply select your cuisine of choice at The Vinh Hung 1 Restaurant Cafe Hoian and let Hoi An Travel Service - Vietnam guide you.

 

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