If you want upscale Indian dining in Hanoi — lake-view restaurants, royal cuisine, Ayurvedic-influenced menus — stay in Tay Ho (West Lake). Dalcheeni, Rasm and Tadka all sit along Xuan Dieu and Au Co in this expat-favourite district, serving a refined level of Indian food not found in the Old Quarter, with West Lake views […]
For an Indian family in Da Nang, the best hotels combine a kitchen for cooking your own vegetarian or Jain meals, a kids’ pool and a location near the An Thuong Indian restaurants. The options below give you space for the whole family, the beach close by, and Indian food within walking distance or a […]
Hoi An is one of Vietnam’s most romantic towns for an Indian honeymoon — lantern-lit streets, riverside dinners and beautiful backdrops for pre-wedding or couple photos. The hotels below are the most romantic bases beside the Ancient Town, with couples’ spas and river views, and Indian restaurants a short walk away. For riverfront luxury moments […]
Phu Quoc is one of Vietnam’s best islands for an Indian honeymoon — sunset beaches, private-pool villas and candlelit dinners, with Indian food available on the island so you never go without. The resorts below are the most romantic bases for couples, and one of them even has an Indian restaurant on-site. For intimate, heritage-style […]
If you want Indian food in Ho Chi Minh City, stay in District 1 — especially near Pham Ngu Lao and Bui Vien. This central area holds the city’s densest cluster of Indian restaurants — Baba’s Kitchen, Namaste India, Tandoor, Punjabi and more — with vegetarian, Jain-friendly and halal options, all walkable from a central […]
For most Indian travellers, the best area to stay in Da Nang is An Thuong / My An, beside My Khe Beach. It combines the city’s densest cluster of Indian restaurants with beach access and walkable cafés, so you get your daily curry and the sand in one place. If the beach or the city […]
If you want Indian food in Nha Trang, stay in the city-centre beach zone around Nguyen Thien Thuat, Biet Thu and Hung Vuong streets. This compact tourist strip, a block or two back from Tran Phu Beach, holds Nha Trang’s cluster of Indian restaurants — Ganesh, Yashoda, Omar’s and Taj Grill — so you can […]
If you want Indian food in Hoi An, stay in or just beside the Ancient Town (Old Town). Hoi An’s Indian restaurants — Baba’s Kitchen, Rasoi, Saat, Ganesh and MAAZI — all sit in or immediately around the Ancient Town, so you can eat a thali or a fresh tandoori under the lanterns and walk […]
If you want Indian food in Hanoi, stay in the Old Quarter around Hoan Kiem Lake. This compact district holds the city’s densest cluster of Indian restaurants — Zaika, Tandoor, Masala Art, Namaste and more — and it puts you a short walk from Hoan Kiem Lake, St Joseph’s Cathedral and the night market, so […]
If you want Indian food on Phu Quoc, stay in Duong Dong town and the Long Beach (Tran Hung Dao) strip. This is where almost every Indian restaurant on the island sits — Ganesh, New Delhi, Maharaja Lounge, No1 Sher-e-Punjab and more — so a curry, a thali or a fresh tandoori naan is a […]
