An Thoi Restaurant Da Nang

An Thoi Da Nang: Michelin Bib Gourmand Vietnamese Restaurant

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Last updated on December 11th, 2025

An Thoi Da Nang is one of the highlights of our culinary experience in Da Nang. The food is delicious and authentically presented, exactly what you would expect from a Michelin-recognized establishment.

If you’re seeking an authentic taste of Da Nang, An Thoi Restaurant (Vietnamese: Ăn Thôi) is a must-visit! This popular dining spot is renowned for its genuine Vietnamese flavors, making it the perfect destination for enjoying traditional cuisine in Da Nang.

During our recent visit to Da Nang, we went to An Thoi and highly recommend their Vietnamese food. Every dish was flavorful, made with fresh ingredients, and beautifully presented. An Thoi Restaurant Da Nang is proudly listed in the Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand.

Let’s check out our food review at An Thoi Da Nang – a Michelin Bib Gourmand Vietnamese Restaurant.

An Thoi Da Nang

An Thoi Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand

Conveniently located next to the Han Market, An Thoi Restaurant is very easy to find. Your food trip to An Thoi can be paired with a visit to the Han Market when planning your Da Nang itinerary.

Due to its popularity, the restaurant is always busy. Be prepared to wait, as they do not accept reservations. During non-peak dining hours, you might have to queue for at least 10-15 minutes. It can be up to 1 hour during peak time. However, it’s well worth the wait!

They also have an efficient waiting system outside the restaurant, making the process quicker and easier.

Ăn Thôi Restaurant
Address: 114 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam.
Business Hours: Daily from 10:30 to 23:00 (Last Order 21:30)

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Our Food Trip to An Thoi

An Thoi Queue System

During our recent trip to Da Nang, we planned to visit Han Market and nearby attractions, followed by lunch at An Thoi. The restaurant is situated in the Old Town area, overlooking the Han River. It is just a 10-minute walk from our hotel, Sanouva Danang Hotel.

Unfortunately, it rained briefly, so we found ourselves waiting outside the restaurant before it opened.

When we arrived at An Thoi, there was already a line of people waiting. The staff started distributing waiting numbers about ten minutes before the opening time. At 10:30 am, the restaurant opened promptly on schedule.

An Thoi - Nostalgic Vietnamese decor

From the moment we stepped inside, the warm ambiance and inviting service set the tone for a perfect meal.

We were fortunate to be seated on the second floor by the window.

The interior of the restaurant is beautifully decorated with cozy, nostalgic Vietnamese decor. It was very clean, comfortable, and air-conditioned, which added to the pleasant atmosphere filled with enticing aromas.

What To Order at An Thoi

As soon as we were shown to our seats, we were greeted multiple times by the friendly staff.

Next, scan the QR code to view the menu.

The An Thoi menu features a wonderful selection of local Vietnamese cuisine, with each dish bursting with fresh flavors and made from high-quality ingredients. Popular recommendations included mì quảng, phở, bánh xèo, and various other local Vietnamese foods, including seafood.

Since we were still feeling full, we decided to focus on Vietnamese local dishes.

What To Order at An Thoi

We ordered Cha Gio (Vietnamese Fried Spring Rolls), Banh Xeo (Crispy Vietnamese Crepe), and Nem Lui (Lemongrass Pork Skewers) for our food tasting at An Thoi. For drinks, we ordered the tasty mango smoothies and lime juice.

Our orders arrived quickly.

The portions were generous and beautifully presented. Every dish showcased the culinary excellence you would expect from a Michelin-recognized establishment: beautifully crafted, rich in flavor, and authentically presented.

Cha Gio (Vietnamese Fried Spring Rolls)

Cha Gio - Vietnamese Fried Spring Roll

The first dish served was Cha Gio, the Vietnamese Fried Spring Roll. It was simple but well-seasoned.

When dipped in the dipping sauce, it was utterly delicious. Perfectly balanced in taste and texture. It was a great way to kick off our food tasting at An Thoi.

Nem Lui (Grilled Pork Skewers)

Nem Lui - Lemongrass Pork Skewer

Next, the Nem Lui (grilled pork skewers) were flavorful and perfectly grilled. The Nem Lui paired wonderfully with fresh herbs and dipping sauces.

Banh Xeo (Crispy Vietnamese Crepe)

Banh Xeo - Crispy Vietnamese Crepe

The Banh Xeo was also a standout dish!

This savory crepe was filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, offering a delightful medley of textures and flavors. It was perfectly crunchy, with just enough filling to add richness and depth.

Friendly Staff helping us for Banh Xeo

A highlight of the meal was how fun it was to roll your own bites with rice paper and fresh vegetables.

The friendly staff demonstrated how to properly roll the Banh Xeo like a spring roll, enhancing our enjoyment of this traditional Vietnamese dish.

Eating Banh Xeo in local way

Friendly Staff and Reasonable Price

In addition to the food, the service was exceptional. The staff were attentive, friendly, and always ready to assist with meal selections, making the overall experience enjoyable.

The prices at Ăn Thôi Restaurant are very reasonable for a Michelin-rated establishment.

When we left, the long queue outside spoke about its popularity. It’s definitely worth the wait.

Overall: An Thoi Food Review

An Thoi Food Review

All in all, we highly recommend Ăn Thôi for your food trip in Da Nang! Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Da Nang or a returning traveler, An Thoi Restaurant is a place you’ll want to revisit time and again. All of the dishes we tried were delicious. It was truly one of the best meals we’ve had in Da Nang. If you plan to visit after peak hours, be patient. You’ll be rewarded with a delectable and satisfying Vietnamese meal.

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