Buffet Dining Experience at Nha Trang Xua Restaurant
- The buffet Quê Xưa at Nha Trang Xưa features a diverse array of dishes, showcasing the flavors of Vietnamese cuisine
- Nha Trang Xưa is an ideal place to enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine in a cozy and rustic setting
- The menu at Buffet Quê Xưa is extensive, offering over 100 traditional dishes from all three regions of Vietnam
- With a friendly and professional staff, Buffet Quê Xưa is also a perfect choice for family gatherings, meetings with friends, or corporate events
What to expect
Buffet Quê Xưa-Nha Trang Xưa is an ideal place to enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine in a cozy and rustic setting. Located in the heart of Nha Trang city, the restaurant stands out with its design inspired by the Northern countryside, featuring thatched roofs, bamboo accents, and simple wooden furniture that create a warm and familiar atmosphere.
The menu at Buffet Quê Xưa is extensive, offering over 100 traditional dishes from all three regions of Vietnam, including pho, bun cha, cha ca La Vong, as well as traditional desserts like che and various cakes. Each dish is meticulously prepared, preserving the distinctive flavors of each region.
With a friendly and professional staff, Buffet Quê Xưa is also a perfect choice for family gatherings, meetings with friends, or corporate events.












Reviews
So worth it! 10/10/10. If you're in Nha Trang and want to eat unlimited shrimp, oysters, and other seafood, this is the place to go. It's not too far from the city center and offers a local atmosphere. The restaurant itself is designed with photo opportunities showcasing local Vietnamese culture. There's a wide variety of delicious local dishes. Staff are constantly clearing tables, and you can get food until about 8:30 PM. Best of all, with the buffet, you also get to watch a theatrical show. The show is spectacular, and the performers put in so much effort; you'll want to tip them extra! The only downside is that it can get a bit chaotic if many tour groups arrive, but the restaurant will still arrange a table for you in a nice spot.
It’s the fact that when I got there my name was on the table…At this rate,we might as well Klook every destination..😊😊.My discovery was the mango and anchovies salad, they could have just given me my own big bowl to stuff myself🤡🤡needless to say I was asking for it everywhere throughout my holiday in Vietnam. Food5*, entertainment 5* Staff 5*
Everything about this buffet restaurant was perfect except for the young employee in a black jacket and jeans in the crab-boiling area. When I asked if there were any more crayfish, they didn't answer, just gave me a nasty look and gestured for me to move out of the way, which was ridiculous. The food was delicious, the show was extremely, extremely, extremely interesting and fun, and the other staff members were all smiles and very kind. After finishing, I didn't regret spending the money at all. It was a great buffet restaurant.
was a good evening buffet where all the local Vietnamese foods will find at the buffet and lovely seafoods area where you can cook your own choices. highly recommend thank you ☺️
Gorgeous experience, nice view nice food. Every corner is pictureable, you can try plenty of old Vietnamese portions.
There are workshops where you can experience Vietnamese traditional culture directly or indirectly on your own, and it seems like a great experience course for traditional dances and musical instruments. It also includes a buffet, which is the best value for money. The food isn't the best, but considering the price, it's okay!!!
This is a very picturesque place, even in the evening—a true Vietnamese village! There's a spacious area with canopies where tables are set up with ready-made dishes and raw ingredients. Small, round grills are placed directly on the tables. There are many salads, several different soups, and women with woven baskets and components for assembling Vietnamese Pho Bo soup, which is made from broth and other ingredients. The menu primarily features seafood (many types of shellfish, oysters, shrimp, mussels, crabs), a couple of chicken dishes, and grilled fish. There are national desserts made from sticky rice and milk, complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, and fruits. For entertainment, there are simple performances by artists in national costumes, but they are short, lasting about 15-20 minutes, with two sets between 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM. In a separate corner, children are entertained in Vietnamese from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Overall, it's very beautiful, but the food could have been better.
For the price, it was a satisfactory buffet. It rained when we came and it was dark, so the environment was a bit muddy and dirty. Would have been a better experience had it not rained. Loved the traditional desserts.
Lots of authentic vietnamese food to choose from. Grill your own seafood or have it grilled for you. Specially liked the balut (boiled fertilized duck egg) served with special sauce and local leafy vegetables.
It's a nice place to go hang out and try different foods. Nothing especially good about the food, but no complaints either. The other activities there were quite fun to engage in too. Try to come a bit earlier to see the other activities before dinner time. I heard that the buffet is not available on certain days. I went in on a Sunday night and there was no issues then.
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