If you want Indian food within walking distance in Da Nang, stay in the An Thuong / My An neighbourhood beside My Khe Beach. This compact zone holds the city’s densest cluster of Indian restaurants — Maharaja, Mumtaz, Veda’s Kitchen, Bhojan, Himalaya and the Michelin-listed RANG — almost all reachable on foot, with vegetarian, Jain-on-request and halal options across them.
The single most central base is a hotel on the An Thuong streets themselves, which puts several Indian restaurants 1–8 minutes from your door. Our pick for being in the middle of it all is the Palazzo Cozy Hotel & Spa on An Thuong Walking Street.
Why stay in An Thuong if you want Indian food in Da Nang
An Thuong is the most concentrated Indian-food zone in Da Nang, and it sits a short walk inland from My Khe Beach. Local guides describe the An Thuong food strip as walkable in 8–12 minutes from the northern My Khe hotel stretch, with a cluster of restaurants dense enough that you do not need a taxi to eat well.
The area also works as an all-round base, not just a food base. My Khe Beach is the recommended choice for most first-time visitors to Da Nang, with direct beach access, hotels from roughly $30 to $200 a night (about ₹2,500–₹17,000), and the airport only about 10 minutes away. Choosing An Thuong means you get the beach, the walkable cafés, and the Indian restaurants in one place.
The Indian restaurants you will be walking to
An Thuong holds at least eight well-established Indian restaurants within a few streets of each other, covering North Indian, South Indian, vegetarian and halal. The list below uses each restaurant’s street address so you can check the exact walking distance from any hotel on a map before you book.
Addresses compiled from Da Nang restaurant listings and Tripadvisor. Menus and dietary options change — confirm Jain or specific requirements directly with the restaurant.
For diet-specific needs: Himalaya is fully vegetarian, Veda’s Kitchen adds vegan and gluten-free, and Lazeez is halal-certified. Several kitchens can prepare Jain food (no onion or garlic) when you give them notice — it is best to message ahead rather than assume.
Best hotels in An Thuong near the Indian restaurants
The hotels below all sit on or beside the An Thuong streets, which places them within a short walk of multiple Indian restaurants and the beach. They are ordered from central-and-budget to upscale. Rates change daily and the area books out in peak beach season (March–August), so check live availability before you decide.
Palazzo Cozy Hotel & Spa — An Thuong Walking Street
Sits directly on the An Thuong walking street, which means Maharaja, Mumtaz and Himalaya are a few minutes on foot and the beach is close behind. A budget-friendly boutique base with a small spa — the right pick if your priority is rolling out of bed and into the food strip.
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Look for a free-cancellation rate so you can lock it in now and decide later.
Beach House An Thuong
A boutique-value stay in the My An core of the An Thuong zone, putting you within a short walk of both the Indian-restaurant cluster and My Khe Beach. A solid choice for couples or solo travellers who want location over frills.
LIVIE Da Nang An Thuong — best for families
A serviced apartment in An Thuong, so you get a kitchen alongside the location. That matters for Indian families who want to cook their own vegetarian or Jain meals between restaurant visits, or for anyone staying a week or more.
Golden Lotus Grand — upscale pick
A newer four-star hotel on the corner of An Thuong 34 and Le Quang Dao, surrounded by restaurants, cafés and convenience stores within a 5–10 minute radius, with a 12th-floor infinity pool and a strong breakfast buffet. The step up if you want a pool and a view while staying inside the food zone.
How far are these hotels from the Indian restaurants?
Any hotel on the An Thuong streets is within roughly 1–8 minutes’ walk of several Indian restaurants, because the restaurants and hotels share the same small grid of numbered An Thuong lanes. A hotel on An Thuong Walking Street, for example, is steps from Maharaja (An Thuong 2) and Himalaya (An Thuong 4).
The whole An Thuong food strip is walkable end to end in about 8–12 minutes, and My Khe Beach is a 3–10 minute walk from these hotels. To check a specific property, search its An Thuong street number on a map against the restaurant addresses in the table above before booking.
Booking tips for Indian travellers in An Thuong
- Message the hotel ahead for Jain meals. Several Da Nang kitchens prepare Jain food without onion or garlic, but only with notice. Confirm directly before you arrive rather than relying on the menu.
- Pick a free-cancellation rate. Rates in An Thuong move with the season; a free-cancellation booking lets you secure a room now and rebook if a better option appears.
- Check for a hot-water geyser and request an extra cot. If you are travelling with parents or young children, confirm the room has a hot-water geyser and ask for an extra cot when you book — most An Thuong hotels arrange one on request.
- Book a no-hidden-charges rate. Booking through a major platform shows the full price upfront with free cancellation, and most An Thuong hotels have English-speaking front-desk staff to help on arrival.
- Book ahead for March–August. This is peak beach season in Da Nang, when the best-located An Thuong hotels fill first.
- Consider a serviced apartment for groups. A unit with a kitchen lets larger families prepare their own vegetarian meals and keep costs down on a longer stay.
- Most An Thuong restaurants deliver. If you would rather eat in, several Indian restaurants here offer delivery to nearby hotels.
Frequently asked questions
Which area of Da Nang has the most Indian restaurants?
An Thuong, beside My Khe Beach, has the most Indian restaurants in Da Nang. At least eight established Indian restaurants — including Maharaja, Mumtaz, Veda’s Kitchen, Himalaya and Indus — sit within a few numbered An Thuong lanes, making it the easiest base for daily Indian meals on foot.
Are there vegetarian, Jain and halal Indian restaurants in Da Nang?
Yes. Himalaya in An Thuong is fully vegetarian, Veda’s Kitchen adds vegan and gluten-free options, and Lazeez is a 100% halal-certified Indian restaurant. Jain food without onion or garlic can be prepared at several kitchens when arranged in advance, so message the restaurant before your visit.
How far is An Thuong from My Khe Beach?
An Thuong is a 3–10 minute walk from My Khe Beach, depending on which An Thuong lane you start from. The neighbourhood combines beach access, walkable cafés and the Indian-restaurant cluster in one compact area.
Can I get Indian food delivered to my hotel in Da Nang?
Yes. Several Indian restaurants in the An Thuong area, including Maharaja, deliver to nearby hotels. Delivery is useful for travellers who prefer to eat in their room or have a tight schedule.
Do Indian travellers need a visa for Da Nang, Vietnam?
Yes, Indian passport holders need a visa for Vietnam, and most apply for the Vietnam e-visa online on the official government portal before the trip. The e-visa is the simplest route for a Da Nang holiday: apply about two weeks ahead, pay the fee online, and carry a printed copy to show at immigration when you land.
Is An Thuong a good area for Indian families and couples?
An Thuong suits both. For you and your family, serviced apartments with kitchens and the walkable restaurant cluster make daily meals easy; couples get boutique hotels, beach access and a relaxed café scene. My Khe Beach is the recommended base for most first-time visitors to Da Nang.
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