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Asian fusion restaurant · Hoi An ·

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Asian fusion restaurant · Hoi An ·

Modern Asian fusion, cocktails, live music, river views

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45 Nguyễn Phúc Chu, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Get directions

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45 Nguyễn Phúc Chu, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Get directions

+84 702 605 969
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"Part of a family of three restaurants, Mango Mango has a prime location in Hoi An, on the Thu Bon River close to the Japanese Covered Bridge. Its bright interior—sunny walls; high, wood-beamed ceilings; a colorful replica fishing boat that doubles as a countertop—sets the stage for the modern Asian food. While many of the dishes have witty, pun-inspired names, like Lust in Translation (tuna rolls with seaweed) or Chasing the Chick (grilled chicken breast with house-made Asian pesto), the combinations of spice and texture are spot-on. In addition to the chow, expect delicious cocktails, Pasteur Street brews, and live music."

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"Part of a family of three restaurants, Mango Mango has a prime location in Hoi An, on the Thu Bon River close to the Japanese Covered Bridge. Its bright interior—sunny walls; high, wood-beamed ceilings; a colorful replica fishing boat that doubles as a countertop—sets the stage for the modern Asian food. While many of the dishes have witty, pun-inspired names, like Lust in Translation (tuna rolls with seaweed) or Chasing the Chick (grilled chicken breast with house-made Asian pesto), the combinations of spice and texture are spot-on. In addition to the chow, expect delicious cocktails, Pasteur Street brews, and live music."

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The Chile Sauce You Should Bring Home from Vietnam - Eater

"Tran T. Duc, chef and owner of the local Hội An restaurant Mango Mango, makes his own version of Ms. Van’s chile sauce." - Hannah Selinger

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Esther B.

Google
Had dinner here last night, and it was all delicious! We shared starters and mains all were great! Slightly more expensive than other places in Hoi An, but very good quality, and great service! You can also sit outside with a view of the lantern boats which is stunning!

Sona V.

Google
Mango Mango exceeded expectations in terms of service, elevated Vietnamese cuisine, ambience and location. We enjoyed the duck tortilla appetizer and the red snapper with micro greens and rice. Don’t forget to add the squeeze of lime provided onto your snapper! We were served fresh chilli because I love my food spicy. Overall an excellent experience!

Bernard L.

Google
Excellent restaurant in the heart of old town Hoi An. Cocktails are excellent and great value during happy hour. Food is Asian fusion and very tasty. Service can be a little hit and miss but I’ll definitely be back. Location is exceptional for views of the river and people watching.

Edmond C.

Google
Mango Mango is a great spot right in the heart of Hoi An Old Town, and it ticks all the right boxes. Best spot would be the balcony or upstairs which offers great view overseeing the sunset in the old town. The food was excellent – the pork chop was particularly memorable, thick yet incredibly juicy. They also offer a wide variety of cocktails, including some unique Mango Mango house specials, which are definitely worth trying. One of the best parts is the overall vibe – you get to enjoy good food and drinks, take in the view, and even listen to live music from the venue next door. The staff were attentive and friendly, adding to the overall great experience. Yes, prices are slightly on the higher side, but for the quality, service, and atmosphere, it’s well worth it.

Gio D.

Google
Fantastic! Elevated cuisine lovingly prepared and served by the kitchen and staff who all clearly enjoy working there. Yes, it’s a bit pricier than your average, but well worth the trip and an absolute must-visit for any foodie or traveler. With views to both the night market, lantern displays, as well as the river and walking street—Mango Mango showcases Hoi An’s rich food culture with a touch of worldly elegance and a taste of luxury. “I Love Seafood” dish was a highlight!

Virginia L.

Google
🍹 Mango Mango – Great vibes by the river This was my first dinner in Hoi An after arriving — Mango Mango is right by the night market, full of energy and people enjoying their evening. The view is lively, with lantern boats on the river and lots of families walking by. I had a cocktail and dinner here — both were really good. The staff were friendly and the atmosphere was perfect for a first night in town. Highly recommended!

Mai C.

Google
Well decored but lack of sufficient lighting to have nice photos. Menu in English 100% & no Vietnamese. Waitress also confirm restaurant is designed for foreigners. Food is acceptable but too expensive comparing vs other local food shops. The staff attitude are definitely under expectation & not welcome local people. To summarize: not recommend.

Marie France S.

Google
I visited Mango Mango on recommendation of a friend… and it certainly didn’t disappoint! The service was warm and attentive. Seated on the balcony, it was the perfect spot for people watching and to soak up the riverside views of the Japanese Bridge and Thu Bon River. I ordered an Orange Mojito and the Keeping Flower Ly. The dish was packed with fresh and flavorsome ingredients, plentiful and super delicious. Although, slightly higher than local dining costs, the superior quality, friendly service and fabulous location were well worth it and of repeat visits.