The Tan Ky Old House in Hoi An is a well-preserved example of the city's historic architecture and a reflection of its diverse cultural influences. Though the house itself is not specifically known for food, it stands within Hoi An's rich culinary landscape, where food history is a blend of indigenous and foreign influences, notably Chinese, Japanese, and French. The trading port's cosmopolitan heritage is reflected in its unique cuisine, which combines local ingredients and techniques with those brought by traders from across Asia and Europe. Over centuries, these influences have melded together to create dishes unique to Hoi An and the Quang Nam Province.
Cao Lau (Non-Veg) - A traditional Hoi An dish featuring noodles, pork, and local greens, uniquely made with water from an ancient Cham well.
Banh Mi Hoi An (Varies) - The Vietnamese sandwich that's best enjoyed in Hoi An; can be made with a variety of fillings, including vegetarian options.
White Rose Dumplings (Non-Veg) - Delicate dumplings made from translucent white dough filled with minced shrimp.
Vegetarian Banh Xeo (Veg) - A crispy crepe made from rice flour with turmeric, filled with bean sprouts and mushrooms instead of the traditional shrimp and pork.
Quang Noodle (Varies) - A noodle dish that's typically made with shrimp and pork but can have a vegetarian variant.
Fried Wonton (Varies) - Wonton dumplings topped with a savory mixture, available in both vegetarian and meat-based options.
Banh Bao Vac (Non-Veg) - Also known as White Rose, these are shrimp dumplings often served as a delicate appetizer.
Morning Glory Sauteed with Garlic (Veg) - A simple yet flavorful dish showcasing the fresh local green, morning glory.
Hoi An Pancake (Varies) - A variation of Banh Xeo, often filled with bean sprouts, shrimp, and herbs.
Green Mango Salad (Veg) - A tangy and refreshing salad often served with carrot, green mango, and various herbs.
Restaurant: Morning Glory
Address: 106 Nguyễn Thái Học, Hội An
Famous Food: Traditional Hoi An Dishes (Quang Noodle, Hoi An Pancake, Cao Lau)
Food Type: Varies (Veg and Non-Veg options available)
Restaurant: Streets Restaurant Café
Address: 17 Le Loi Street, Hội An
Famous Food: International and Local Fusion Cuisine
Food Type: Varies (Veg and Non-Veg options available)
Restaurant: Secret Garden
Address: Down the alley next to 60 Le Loi Street, Hội An
Famous Food: Traditional Vietnamese Dishes (Banh Bao Vac, Morning Glory with Garlic)
Food Type: Varies (Veg and Non-Veg options available)
Restaurant: Faifo Coffee
Address: 130 Tran Phu Street, Hội An
Famous Food: Coffee and Light Snacks (Vegetarian options available)
Food Type: Veg and Non-Veg
Please note that while the dishes mentioned can vary in their content, it's always recommended to check with the restaurant on their current menu options and ask for vegetarian or meatless versions when necessary.