Ngon Restaurant
📍 160 Pasteur, Bến Nghé, Quận 1, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Ngon Restaurant is a Vietnamese restaurant on Pasteur Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, that serves a broad range of regional dishes. The restaurant occupies a renovated French colonial villa. Its central feature is a large, open-air courtyard where most of the seating is located. The space is designed to replicate a traditional Vietnamese market street.
Live cooking stations surround the courtyard dining area. Each station prepares specific types of local dishes. This format allows diners to see various foods being made to order. The menu compiles well-known dishes from across Vietnam’s northern, central, and southern regions. Offerings include pho, fresh spring rolls, and bánh xèo (crispy pancakes).
The restaurant’s concept gathers diverse street food and regional specialties into a single venue. It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The setting includes architectural details from the colonial era, such as tiled floors and wooden window frames. The large space can accommodate hundreds of guests at once. The restaurant provides an extensive menu covering many aspects of Vietnamese cuisine.
The venue is also known by its Vietnamese name, Nhà Hàng Ngon. It attracts both local residents and international visitors. The restaurant’s location on Pasteur Street places it in a central part of the city. It operates daily from early morning until late evening.
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