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On the top floor of the Havana Hotel is a western restaurant and bar. There is a special counter on the first floor of the hotel to buy tickets. Tickets after 8:30 pm will be slightly more expensive. Large backpacks cannot be brought up there, but they can be stored for free. Cameras and other things can be brought.
Awesome dinner and gorgeous views at the toppest restaurant of Nha Trang 芽莊最高餐廳Skylight之夜景和美食
This is a popular restaurant in Nha Trang, especially the seats at night need to be booked in advance. The grilled chicken wings taste very good, and the night view is great. You can see the complete coastline of Nha Trang, so it is worth coming.
A popular check-in spot, the only open-air bar in Nha Trang overlooking the city of Nha Trang. The music atmosphere is OK, but friends who plan to go should remember to go early because there is usually a queue. It starts at around 9 o'clock and usually ends at 11:30. It will be a little later on Saturdays and Sundays. The consumption is similar to that in China.
The top floor of Havana has a great view and a very comfortable dining environment. I ordered the clay pot chicken rice which had a very Chinese flavor. The rice crust was delicious and I, who loves rice crust, liked it very much. The fried shrimp and crab rolls were also delicious. The waiter also enthusiastically taught us how to eat them. They were delicious and the taste of the perilla leaves was very special. The fried shrimp spring rolls were also good and had a Vietnamese flavor!
Vietnam Summary If you're in Nha Trang, I recommend staying at the Miamond Bay hotel. There's a casino on the first floor and a lovely coffee shop. There's a sky pool on the fourth floor, a gym next door, and a restaurant with Hong Kong as the chef. The food is delicious. Things to do: Pearl Island, the mud baths, and the diving at Black Island are all recommended. As for the churches, those aren't necessary. Souvenirs: Cashew nuts, mung bean cakes, and slippers. Before leaving, I met a local university student who speaks three languages. If you're planning a trip to Vietnam in the future, you can ask her to be your translator or tour guide. She's super nice. Finally, a reminder to bring plenty of goods.
The bar on the top floor of the Havana Hotel costs 180,000 Vietnamese dong per person if you go in after 4:30 pm and come back before 8 pm, which includes a cocktail. The cocktail cannot be exchanged for soft drinks or hot tea, which is not very friendly to the elderly.