3 Postcards
Perched on the picturesque Thu Bon River, Mango Mango dazzles with vibrant decor, innovative Asian-fusion dishes, and a lively atmosphere perfect for a memorable meal.
"Part of a family of three restaurants, Mango Mango has a prime location in Hoi An, on the Thu Bon River close to the Japanese Covered Bridge. Its bright interior—sunny walls; high, wood-beamed ceilings; a colorful replica fishing boat that doubles as a countertop—sets the stage for the modern Asian food. While many of the dishes have witty, pun-inspired names, like Lust in Translation (tuna rolls with seaweed) or Chasing the Chick (grilled chicken breast with house-made Asian pesto), the combinations of spice and texture are spot-on. In addition to the chow, expect delicious cocktails, Pasteur Street brews, and live music."
"Part of a family of three restaurants, Mango Mango has a prime location in Hoi An, on the Thu Bon River close to the Japanese Covered Bridge. Its bright interior—sunny walls; high, wood-beamed ceilings; a colorful replica fishing boat that doubles as a countertop—sets the stage for the modern Asian food. While many of the dishes have witty, pun-inspired names, like Lust in Translation (tuna rolls with seaweed) or Chasing the Chick (grilled chicken breast with house-made Asian pesto), the combinations of spice and texture are spot-on. In addition to the chow, expect delicious cocktails, Pasteur Street brews, and live music."
"Tran T. Duc, chef and owner of the local Hội An restaurant Mango Mango, makes his own version of Ms. Van’s chile sauce." - Hannah Selinger
Jana King
Philippe Jacques Kradolfer
Matt C
Paula Duñabeitia Goñi
April Di Tomaso
Jonathan Lok
Andres Eduardo
Sarah Smith
Jana King
Philippe Jacques Kradolfer
Matt C
Paula Duñabeitia Goñi
April Di Tomaso
Jonathan Lok
Andres Eduardo
Sarah Smith