In the heart of the bustling city, in a timeless old house in an alley at 74 Hai Ba Trung, is Hoa Tuc. The old opium factory in the middle of bustling Saigon has largely spoken of the spirit of Hoa Tuc.




As soon as you step into the gate, you will immediately feel the gentle atmosphere of the old townhouse with the garden, completely separating the inherent congestion of Saigon. Peace encompasses both the interior space and the outdoor area covered with greenery.
Evening is the ideal time to dine at Hoa Tuc or host a cozy lavish party. A place where familiar Vietnamese dishes are breathed with contemporary life, making them more eye-catching and new. In addition, the carefully selected glasses of delicious wine make the diners' meals more complete.



The restaurant is in the style of contemporary Vietnamese cuisine. The dishes use pure Vietnamese ingredients but the layout has a Western breath. Deer snails stuffed with meat and squid shrimp lettuce rolls are two dishes that diners should try when visiting the restaurant.
In addition, Hoa Tuc Saigon impresses diners when serving Vietnamese dishes with wine. The price of retail dishes at the restaurant ranges from 95,000-395,000 VND/dish.



Contemporary cuisine is like an enchanting taste symphony, where each note is a wonderful blend of tradition and modernity. At Hua Tuc, the dishes are delicately prepared to both tell the story of modern times and preserve a little taste of time.






It is not difficult to find a souvenir stall in the heart of Saigon. However, the small corner at Hoa Tuc still has a very special color, where the rustic mixed with a little sophistication of Vietnamese handicrafts. Souvenirs are not just beautiful memories of a journey you have just gone through. They are also a meaningful gift for the special occasion of your loved ones.



Address: 74/7, Hai Ba Trung, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
6A Ngo Thoi Nham Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
Opening hours: 11:00-22:00
Phone: 028 3825 1676
Website: https://hoatuc.com/
General Diep Huang
Photo: Anh Tuc Restaurant