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My wife and I recently discovered La Fontaine — honestly, shame on us for not finding it sooner. We’re big fans of French bistros and have tried many around HCMC, but after visiting La Fontaine twice in one month, it has quickly become one of our go-to spots, with many more visits planned.
Beyond the food, the service is exceptional. Quality, well-trained, attentive service is still surprisingly rare in Vietnam. We dine out almost every weekend and regularly try new places, and most service experiences tend to be mediocre at best. The team at La Fontaine genuinely makes an effort to make guests feel welcome, creating a relaxed and comfortable dining experience, and that alone makes us want to return.
The food and portion sizes are just as impressive. On our first visit, I ordered the braised lamb shank with couscous and was genuinely blown away — the lamb was perfectly tender, and the couscous was light and fluffy. My wife chose the classic duck confit, which was equally outstanding. On our second visit, I opted for the flank steak with sautéed potatoes, while my wife happily returned to the lamb shank. We also shared the chicken liver salad as an appetizer, and all three dishes delivered in both flavor and generosity. We left completely full and extremely satisfied.
I genuinely wish we had discovered La Fontaine sooner. Prices are very reasonable considering the generous portions and the level of service. In an area like Thao Dien, which can sometimes feel pricey and a bit pretentious, La Fontaine is refreshingly unpretentious while still delivering excellent food and exceptional hospitality.