Restaurant

Style & space

Fit

Reference price

Yu Shang Lou

Modern and luxurious, warm black-red tones

Family and guests receive guests

Medium

Kowloon Bingsutt (Kowloon Bingsutt)

Youthful space, Hong Kong style

Friends, family

Popular

Haidilao Huoguo (Hung Vuong Plaza)

Modern, fresh hot pot

Large group, gathering

Medium

Dim Tu Tac

Cantonese style combined with modernity

Family, dating

Medium

Saigon Xiao Mei

Simple, intimate space

Eat quickly, go in small groups

Popular

Thuan Kieu fish hotpot

Traditional, spacious

Families, large groups

Medium

Baoz Dimsum

Nostalgic Hong Kong, spacious

Meetings, group meetings

High-class

Ai Hue

Long-standing, luxurious

Family and company parties

High-class

Ngan Dinh Restaurant

Classic Hong Kong, big VIP

Party – event

High-class

Address: 975 Tran Hung Dao, Ward 5, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 08:00 – 22:00

Yu Shang Lou makes an impression at first sight with its space designed in a modern, sophisticated style. The main black and red tones combined with soft yellow light create a luxurious yet cozy feeling, suitable for family meals or formal receptions.

Yu Shang Lou’s strengths lie in its diverse dim sum menu and famous Peking duck dish. Dimsum is handmade, with a thin, soft crust embracing the sweet, fresh meat and shrimp filling. Peking duck has crispy skin, soft and fragrant meat, keeping the spirit of traditional Cantonese cuisine.

In addition, the restaurant also serves many premium dishes such as roasted suckling pig, fish fin soup, bird’s nest and light vegetarian dishes. The price is considered reasonable compared to the quality of the food. Professional staff, attentive service, bringing a complete culinary experience to diners.

9 Chinese restaurants in District 5 worth trying for Chinese food lovers

Yu Shang Lou Restaurant has a modern and luxurious space with Chinese-style dimsum and Peking duck. Illustration photo: YU SHANG LOU Restaurant

Address:

– 76 Bui Huu Nghia, Ward 7, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

– 2-4 Tran Xuan Hoa, An Dong Ward, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 07:00 – 14:00 | 17:00 – 22:00

Cuu Long Quan is a familiar meeting place for those who love Hong Kong cuisine in District 5. The restaurant’s space has a youthful style, featuring a gentle white and blue color scheme. The design is inspired by Hong Kong street life, creating a feeling of closeness and vitality.

The typical highlight of the restaurant is the rotating Chinese-style dining tables, very suitable for family gatherings, meetings with friends or small group parties.

The menu at Cuu Long Quan is rich with familiar dishes such as dumplings, dumplings, dumplings, shumai, steamed chicken feet, noodles, noodles… Each dish has a clear Hong Kong flavor. If you have ever loved old Hong Kong movies, this place will bring a feeling of both familiarity and excitement.

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Cuu Long Quan is a place to enjoy traditional Hong Kong flavors in the heart of Saigon. Illustration photo: Duc Duy Bui

Address: Hung Vuong Plaza Shopping Center, 126 Hong Bang, Ward 12, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 10:00 – 02:00

Haidilao is a familiar name to Chinese hot pot fans. The restaurant is famous for nearly 10 types of typical hot pot, of which Sichuan spicy hot pot impresses with its bright red color and pervasive spicy taste. If you like a milder taste, tomato hot pot is an easy choice with a sour, not greasy taste. Thai hot pot and mushroom hot pot are also popular with many diners.

Dipping dishes at Haidilao are very diverse, from beef, goat meat, duck tongue, beef stomach to fresh seafood such as jade squid and scallops. Ingredients are marinated in Chinese style, creating a rich flavor. In addition to hot pot, the restaurant also has many additional dishes, suitable for all tastes.

9 Chinese restaurants in District 5 worth trying for Chinese food lovers

Haidilao Huoguo is famous for its famous Thai and spicy Sichuan hot pot dishes for groups of friends or families. Illustration photo: Thanh Phuong Nguyen

Address:

– Tran Hung Dao Branch: 29B Tran Hung Dao, Ward 5, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

– Hung Vuong Plaza Branch: 3rd Floor, Hung Vuong Plaza, 126 Hong Bang, Ward 12, District 5

Opening hours:

– Tran Hung Dao: 08:00 – 14:00 | 17:00 – 22:00

– Hung Vuong Plaza: 09:30 – 22:00

Dim Tu Tac is one of the favorite Chinese restaurants in District 5 thanks to its harmonious combination of traditional cuisine and creative preparation. A team of skilled chefs and careful processing processes help each dish achieve sophistication in both taste and appearance.

Dimsum is the “soul” of Dim Tu Tac. Dishes such as shrimp dumplings, crab egg shumai, and kimsa dumplings are all handmade every day, with a thin, smooth crust and rich, flavorful fillings. In addition, the restaurant is also famous for Peking duck, roasted suckling pig, honey char siu and roasted pigeon.

Dessert is also a plus point with dishes such as rock sugar bird’s nest, mango pudding, and black sesame sweet soup, helping the meal end gently and completely.

9 Chinese restaurants in District 5 worth trying for Chinese food lovers

Dim Tu Tac is a meeting place for rich dim sum and exquisite Chinese dishes. Illustration photo: 因無所住而生其心

Address: 938 Tran Hung Dao, Ward 7, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 07:00 – 22:00

Saigon Xiao Mei is a Chinese restaurant in District 5 that is remembered by many diners for its rich, easy-to-eat and unforgettable flavor. In the morning, the restaurant serves light dishes such as dim sum, steamed chicken feet, and rich goat curry. In the evening, the menu is richer with pork ribs, steamed pork belly with satay, minion dumplings, steamed chicken feet with pepper or grilled egg tarts.

Dishes at Saigon Xiao Mei are prepared by a team of experienced chefs, focusing on both flavor and presentation. Ingredients are carefully selected, ensuring freshness and food safety.

Besides, the service staff is friendly and always ready to listen to customers’ suggestions to improve the quality of food and service, creating a comfortable feeling every time you visit the restaurant.

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Saigon Xiao Mei with a simple space serves special Chinese dishes from morning to night. Illustration photo: Saigon Restaurant

Address: 49 Phu Huu, Ward 14, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 07:00 – 22:00

If you are looking for an “authentic” fish hotpot address in District 5, Thuan Kieu is a name worth trying. The hot pot here has a balanced taste of sour, spicy, salty, and sweet, and you will find it “captivating” wherever you eat it. Fresh fish meat, firm texture, chewy and crispy enough, suitable for even picky diners.

A special feature of Thuan Kieu is boneless fish hotpot, an exclusive dish made from rare Taizia fish. Thanks to careful preparation and strict ingredient selection, the dish retains its natural sweetness, is less “tired” to eat and is suitable for large groups.

From choosing the fish, marinating it to cooking and presenting it, everything is taken care of. Therefore, the hot pot flavor is rich and evokes the feeling of Chinese cuisine right in the middle of Saigon. The space is large and airy, very suitable for weekend gatherings with family, friends or colleagues. This is also a “familiar restaurant” for many Chinese and Chinese-Vietnamese diners.

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Thuan Kieu fish hotpot with standard fish hotpot with boneless Taizia fish. Illustration photo: Den Sach Le

Address:

– Nguyen Tri Phuong: 82–84–86–88 Nguyen Tri Phuong, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

– Garden Mall: Lot 1.15/190 Hong Bang, Ward 12, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 06:30 – 22:30

Baoz Dimsum brings a true “Hong Kong breakfast” experience, both authentic in taste and meticulous in service. The restaurant chooses to take care of each dish, focusing on customer satisfaction right from the first bite.

The menu at Baoz is very large, with more than 100 dishes, including steamed, fried, sauteed and made-to-order dishes. Dishes are prepared by a team of professional chefs, using premium ingredients to maintain the sophistication of flavor.

Baoz space is also a plus. Nostalgic Hong Kong style creates a feeling of closeness. The restaurant has a spacious, airy common lobby and private VIP room, suitable for family meetings or dates with friends.

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Baoz Dimsum with more than 100 dimsum dishes and authentic Hong Kong cuisine. Illustration photo: Phuong Nguyen N

Address:

– Branch 1: 418 Tran Hung Dao, Ward 11, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

– Branch 2: 338 Tran Hung Dao, Ward 11, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

– Opening hours: 07:00 – 22:00 (CN1) | 11:00 – 21:00 (CN2)

Ai Hue is a familiar name in District 5 with more than 70 years of experience. The restaurant is located right in the center, serving a diverse group of customers from Saigon diners to tourists from China, Taiwan and many Southeast Asian countries.

The menu at Ai Hue is about sophistication, balance and rich choices. Some dishes that many people love include: crispy pineapple mayonnaise shrimp, flavorful capital ribs, soft and fragrant Dong Co mushroom sauce chicken, or fatty golden soft-shell crab with the smell of salted eggs.

In addition to serving daily meals, Ai Hue is also an outstanding address for parties and events. Party sets are meticulously prepared, beautifully presented, suitable for family parties or corporate parties. Large, luxurious space and professional service are big plus points.

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Ai Hue is a long-standing Chinese cuisine brand with a premium menu. Illustration photo: Tran Tung

Address: Windsor Plaza Hotel, 1 Su Van Hanh, Ward 9, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

Opening hours: 07:00 – 14:00 | 17:00 – 22:00

Ngan Dinh is located on the 5th floor of Windsor Plaza Hotel and is one of the famous Cantonese cuisine addresses in Ho Chi Minh City. The restaurant has been operating for more than 30 years and impresses with the precision of each dish, accompanied by a professional service style.

The menu has many typical dishes such as roasted suckling pig, Peking duck, Kinh Do ribs, and nutritious stews. Authentic Dimsum is also a favorite choice for many diners for breakfast. In the evening, the restaurant expands the experience with a rich menu of Chinese and Vietnamese dishes.

The space has a classic Hong Kong feel, highlighted by red and bronze colors, creating a luxurious and warm feeling. The restaurant can accommodate more than 250 guests and 9 VIP rooms, suitable for banquets, family parties or formal business events.

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Ngan Dinh is a place to enjoy classic Cantonese cuisine and a luxurious banquet space. Illustrative photo: Ngan Dinh Restaurant

District 5 Chinese Restaurant stands out with authentic Chinese flavors, diverse styles from Cantonese, Hong Kong to Sichuan, and a space imbued with Chinese cultural identity.

Some “must-try” dishes when coming to District 5 include dimsum, Beijing roast duck, fish hotpot, Sichuan spicy hotpot, capital ribs and traditional Chinese stir-fried dishes.

Very suitable. Many restaurants have large spaces, round tables, and private VIP rooms, suitable for large families or gatherings.

Prices are quite diverse. There are both popular restaurants and high-end restaurants. Overall, the quality of the food is commensurate with the price and it’s easy to choose according to your budget.

In the morning, it is suitable to eat dim sum and breakfast. The evening is suitable for hotpot, roast dishes and family or friend parties.

District 5 Chinese Restaurant is not only attractive because of its unique flavors but also because of its space imbued with Chinese culture, suitable for both family meals and receptions. To make traveling, visiting many restaurants and carrying personal items more compact, you can prepare a genuine quality backpack, making your journey to discover District 5 cuisine much more comfortable and flexible.