What to eat in Ba Na Hills? Where to eat in Ba Na Hills? are popular questions from visitors. Apart from other amusement parks in the area, Sun World Ba Na Hills has an abundance of food options that are from Asia to Europe, from fast foods & street foods to fine dining. The price here has a wide range, to make sure that everybody can find something he/she likes trying. Visitors who join a day tour often have lunch at a buffet restaurant. Now, let’s HoiAn Day Trip Company inform you of food, restaurants, and café in Ba Na Hills. If you’re a hotel guest, this article is also helpful.
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Buffet at Ba Na Hills for Lunch/Dinner 2024
The most popular choice for lunch at Ba Na Hills is the buffet. At the present, there are 4 types of buffet lunch to choose from: international buffet, Japanese buffet, Indian buffet and hotpot buffet. The most selected one, the international buffet has more than 90 dishes that include many Vietnamese and local dishes. It’s available at Four Seasons Restaurant, Taiga Restaurant, Beer Plaza Restaurant, Arapang Restaurant and others. The Japanese buffet is served at Little Tokyo Restaurant near Louvre Station. The Indian buffet is served at Bharata Restaurant near Louvre Station. Hotpot buffet is in Rosa Hotpot Restaurant near L’Indochine Station.
Ba Na Hills buffet lunch price is 350,000 VND for adults and children above 1,4 meters in height, 210,000 VND for children from 1 to 1,4m, and free for smaller kids. If combined with the entry fee, it is 1,250,000 VND for adults and children above 1,4 meters in height, 800,000 VND for children from 1 to 1,4m, and free for smaller kids.
Service time of any buffets at Ba Na Hills is from 10:30 am to 3:00 pm. Every visitor will have about 2 hours maximum to eat.
In general, the buffet at Ba Na Hills is worth it and good value for the menu because visitors can try different dishes coming from Vietnam, Asia and the world with a limited portion and time. All food is clean, safe to eat, beautifully garnished and delicious. If possible, it’s needed to go before 12 pm or later than 1:00 pm to avoid the crowds.
All international buffets have the same menu, so there are none of the restaurants serving better. They all serve the best food. On your day of travel, you do not have to stress about which restaurant to go (because all the same).
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Vietnamese Restaurants in Ba Na Hills
There are a couple of authentic Vietnamese food restaurants in Ba Na Hills to go. They just open during the daytime, and close in the evening.
One of the Vietnamese restaurants in Ba Na Hills is ‘Nha Hang Viet’ or ‘Viet Restaurant’ which focuses on authentic Vietnamese cuisine. It’s owned by Pham Thi Anh Tuyet, a famed chef from Hanoi capital, so many dishes originating from this city are also seen on the menu. Visitors can find ‘bun cha’ (grilled pork & rice vermicelli), ‘cha ca la vong’ (Hanoi turmeric fish with dill), ‘pho bo’ (northern style beef noodle soup), ‘lau rieu cua dong’ (rice field crab hotpot). Opening hours are from 9:30 am to 4 pm daily, and the price is from 60,000 VND/dish.
During the year, seasonal Vietnamese restaurants are opened, so when visiting Ba Na Hills, visitors can come to information centers and ask for more information.
Non-Vietnamese Restaurants in Ba Na Hills
Information and the menu of all restaurants in Ba Na Hills are shown on boards set around the square in the front of Saint Denis Church, French Village (near L’Indochine Station).
Kavkaz Restaurant ‘Sheep Garden’
On the Du Dome Square, Kavkaz Restaurant is the only Russian restaurant in Ba Na Hills. It opens from 8:30 am to 4 pm everyday, and is designed to look like a horse barn. Visitors can come here to try delicious lamb dishes (especially barbecues) that are prepared by real Caucasian chiefs. The price starts from 80,000 VND/dish. From here, it’s easy to watch exciting performances on the square.
Thai Market Restaurant
On the Du Dome Square, Thai Market Restaurant is the only Russian restaurant in Ba Na Hills. It opens from 9 am to 4 pm everyday. Here, visitors can see lots of Thai foods on the menu (such as tom yum soup, pad thai fried noodles, som tum green papaya salad, mango sticky rice,…), and lovely decorations about Thailand. The price starts from 50,000 VND/dish.
Kungfu Noodles
By a stone-paved road of the French Village, behind the church, Kung Fu Noodles is the only Chinese restaurant in Ba Na Hills. It opens from 9 am to 8:30 pm everyday. During the day, visitors can see the performance in which chiefs stretch the noodles. Besides noodle dishes, wonton soup and other classic Chinese foods are also seen. The price starts from 135,000 VND/dish.
Lotteria Fast Food Restaurant
By a stone-paved road of the French Village, behind the church, Lotteria is a famous Korean-owned fast food chain. The one in Ba Na Hills is amongst 210 stores around Vietnam. The opening hours are from 9 am to 4 pm everyday. Here, visitors can find fried chicken, spaghetti, burgers, chips,…with a price of 50,000 VND/dish at least.
Brasserie Restaurant
By the stone-paved road going from the church to the King Peak, Brasserie Restaurant serves Italian food (such as pizza, pasta, spaghetti,…). It opens from 9 am to 4 pm daily, and the price is from 150,000 VND/dish. This venue has both indoor and outdoor seatings.
Le Petrin Restaurant
Tucked away in a nearly-private corner of the French Village, Le Petrin Restaurant is the only French restaurant/bakery in Ba Na Hills. It opens from 8 am to 5 pm daily. Here, visitors can watch local and foreign bakers make the cakes, and try sweet pastries, fresh cakes,…Both indoor and outdoor seating are available to choose from, to sit down and enjoy the tranquility of the place. The price is from 50,000 VND.
Rosa Sushi Bar
In the French Village, this Japanese restaurant serves up more than 50 Japanese dishes, from 9:30 am to 3 pm daily. The price is from 95,000 VND/dish.
Rosa Fried Chicken
In the same building with Rosa Sushi Bar, Starbucks, and Rosa Sky Coffee, this restaurant serves fried chicken and other fast foods, from 9:30 am to 4 pm daily. The price is from 35,000 VND/food or drink.
The Best Restaurant in Ba Na Hills
Each restaurant in Ba Na Hills serves a different cuisine, with a menu designed by professional and skillful chiefs. For that reason, it’s hard to compare because it’s already the best of its kind. Furthermore, all restaurants are managed by the owning company of Ba Na Hills, so the quality of food and service and prices are not different between them.
Between two current international buffet restaurants, Beer Plaza and Four Seasons, the first may be better. The reasons are that Beer Plaza provides indoor seating with live music and singing/dancing performance and getting there is easier for wheelchair users. To go to the Four Seasons, visitors will see many escalators or staircases. However, in the high season, this restaurant may be less busy because it has up to 4 floors, with hundreds of tables. It’s newest, therefore amenities look better also.
Other Food Options in Ba Na Hills Vietnam
Barbecue & Draught Beer
At many places around Ba Na Hills, such as wine cellar, flower gardens or French Village, visitors can find scrumptious grilled meat skewers and sausages. The skewers are made with beef/chicken/ostrich (no pork, no seafood) and vegetables. It’s served with spicy kimchi, chilli or tomato sauce. The price is from 100,000 VND/skewer. Many people like eating it with a cup of draught beer or wine whose price starts from 150,000 VND/cup. In the same stall, grilled sausages are also for sale. These sausages are made right in Ba Na Hills.
Near barbecue stalls, there are many tables to choose from. In the wine cellar/bar, both indoor and outdoor seating are available, including ones with a view to lovely flower gardens and the back of the Giant Buddha. In other spots, only outdoor seating are seen, but the atmosphere is more festive thanks to vibrant live shows and performances. Beer festival takes place every summer in the French Village.
‘Vietnamese Street Food’ in Ba Na Hills
Along the main walking paths between the main attractions of Ba Na Hills, it’s easy to see street food stalls where different local snacks are shown and sold. Visitors can try ‘banh trang nuong’ (grilled rice paper), ‘khoai lang nuong’ (grilled sweet potato), sweet soup ‘che’, ‘banh cam’ (Vietnamese fried sesame glutinous rice balls, with mung bean filling), ‘banh ca’ (fish cakes), ‘tau hu’ (young tofu), traditional cakes as well as popcorn, hot dog, burger, breads, ice creams, ice cream rolls. The price is from 50,000 VND/dish.
Vegetarian/Vegan Food in Ba Na Hills
There are no restaurants in Ba Na Hills which serve vegetarian foods only. Therefore, vegetarian and vegan visitors should go to restaurants individually, to know exact dishes on the menu, to have lunch or dinner. We advise not having a buffet because options are not so much, and sure, it’s more expensive. If like hotpot, visitors can request a no-meat soup and just choose vegetables, noodles,…to boil and eat then.
Halal Food in Ba Na Hills
At the moment, there is no restaurant specific to Halal food and Muslim visitors. If possible, muslims can have lunch or dinner in Halal restaurants in Da Nang/Hoi An before/after visiting Ba Na Hills. Otherwise, can go to restaurants where vegetarian foods are served. Hopefully, in the near future, a place just for Halal dishes will be opened soon.
See also: Is Da Nang Muslim Friendly?
‘Mangoholic’ Ice Cream
Besides ice cream rolls, visitors should try mango ice cream at Mangoholic Store, next to the Saint Denis Church, especially when going with kids. Although not expensive, but its taste is great and worth it.
Ba Na Hills Food Pass (2024)
In 2024, visitors can consider buying a ‘Ba Na Hills food pass’ which costs 300,000 VND each person. With this pass, it’s possible to have one cup of durian-sugar cane juice or two fried sesame glutinous rice balls, two coin-shaped cakes or a cup of milk tea, one cup of Mangoholic (mango ice cream) or ice cream with other flavours, one special or beef sausage made at Ba Na Hills, and one of five dishes: Korean cold noodles, Japanese udon noodles, chicken and beef burger, combo of fried chicken and milk tea, pizza or spaghetti (used at a specific restaurant/bar).
This food pass is suitable for foodie, couples and visitors who like trying different food at different times of the day instead of a buffet. It’s needed to spend a full day at Ba Na Hills to finish all of the above mentioned dishes.
Coffee Shops & Café in Ba Na Hills
Like anywhere in Vietnam, Ba Na Hills has many places selling coffee, the most caffeine drink for local people. Both Vietnamese traditional coffee and western style coffee are seen in the park. The price starts from 50,000 VND/cup.
Here are coffee shops and café in Sun World Ba Na Hills:
– Rosa Sky Coffee: on the 5th floor of a building in the French Village, serving coffee and other beverages from 9:30 am to 5 pm, the price from 50,000 VND.
– Starbucks: there are two Starbucks in Ba Na Hills (one in the main entrance, and one in the French Village, same building to Rosa Hotpot restaurant). Here, for sure, American-style coffees and souvenirs (for example, ceramic coffee cups with Vietnamese typical images, roasted coffee beans) are sold.
– Coffee shops near the church in the French Village
– Small coffee stores in Ba Na Hills’s main entrance
– Seasonal coffee shops
Brewery at Ba Na Hills
In Ba Na Hills, near the Helios Waterfall, visitors can visit and try craft beers at BaNa Brew House, just opened in the summer of 2024. Here the technology to produce the beer is imported from Germany and meets all standards that have been set since the 16th century. This building has 3 lowest levels as breweries and upper levels to serve visitors. To enter and see the breweries, it’s needed to pay at least 50,000 VND/person. This fee includes a complimentary cup of beer (250 ml). The most expensive ticket, costing 150,000 VND/person, allows holders to try 6 different tastes. If you are interested in craft beer, do not miss this place! See more information & details
Wine Bars at Ba Na Hills
In Ba Na Hills, there is a wine bar in the Debay Ancient Wine Cellar, a 100-years-old building in the Le Jardin D’Amour Gardens, 500m away from the Golden Hands Bridge. Here, French colonists preserved bottles of wine in small holes of a tunnel, and used natural low temperature and cold water to cool them. Today, this special historical site is protected and opened to all visitors. The nearby bar serves a variety of wine, both local and imported, and by glass or bottle. The price depends on the visitor’s choice. Additionally, grilled meat skewers (served with kimchi & sauces) are also sold (with a price of above 100,000 VND/skewer). The best seats are on the upper floor, with a view to lovely gardens in the surroundings and the back of the 27-meters-tall Gautama Buddha statue in Linh Ung pagoda.
In 2024, Debay wine cellar entry ticket includes a glass of wine at Debay wine bar (please see selections at the bar). Its price is from 100,000 VND/person.
Teahouse at Ba Na Hills
Tru Vu Tra Quan Teahouse (the Rain Sheltering Teahouse) is on King Peak, the highest point of Ba Na Hills. It’s a tranquil place with traditional northern Vietnamese wooden houses with lovely gardens in the surroundings. This teahouse shares a common space with Buddhist temples, making it ideal for drinking tea, and escaping from hustle and bustle. Its name means ‘hiding from the rain’.
Can I Bring Food to Ba Na Hills?
Visitors can not bring food to Ba Na Hills. Before entering cable car stations, staff here will check those who carry a bag. However, there are many food options in the mountain and their price won’t be too expensive.
Itinerary to Visit Ba Na Hills for First Timer
Itinerary to explore Ba Na Hills depends on the schedule of the cable car on your day of travel and your arrival time. To have lunch or dinner, French Village, which has many restaurants and cafes, is the best place to go. Now, we suggest 4 itineraries corresponding four cable cars:
– From Hoi An Station: Marseille Station – Golden Bridge – Le Jardin d’Amour Flower Garden – Debay Wine Cellar – Big Buddha Statue – Linh Ung Pagoda – Bordeaux Station (near Golden Bridge) – Louvre Station – Eclipse Plaza, Atlas Statue, Lunar Castle – Dragon Den Station (inside Lunar Castle) – Mystery Well Station – French Village, Square du Dome, Fantasy Park (with Wax Museum, Jurassic Park, alpine coasters), Saint Denis Church, Helios Waterfall, Ba Na Hills Brewery – King Peak – L’Indochine Station or Taiga Station or the closest station that has been opened
– From Suoi Mo Station: Ba Na Station – Le d’Amour Station – Le Jardin Station – Le Jardin d’Amour Flower Garden – Debay Wine Cellar – Big Buddha Statue – Linh Ung Pagoda – Golden Bridge – Bordeaux Station (near Golden Bridge) – Louvre Station – Eclipse Plaza, Atlas Statue, Lunar Castle – Dragon Den Station (inside Lunar Castle) – Mystery Well Station – French Village, Square du Dome, Fantasy Park (with Wax Museum, Jurassic Park, alpine coasters), Saint Denis Church, Helios Waterfall, Ba Na Hills Brewery – King Peak – L’Indochine Station or Taiga Station or the closest station that has been opened
– From Thac Toc Tien Station: L’Indochine Station – French Village, Square du Dome, Fantasy Park (with Wax Museum, Jurassic Park, alpine coasters), Saint Denis Church, Helios Waterfall, Ba Na Hills Brewery – King Peak – Mystery Well Station (inside Arapang Restaurant) – Dragon Den Station (inside Lunar Castle) – Eclipse Plaza, Atlas Statue, Lunar Castle – Louvre Station – Golden Bridge – Le Jardin d’Amour Flower Garden – Debay Wine Cellar – Big Buddha Statue – Linh Ung Pagoda – Marseille Station (near Golden Bridge) or the closest station that has been opened
– From Champa Station: Taiga Station – French Village, Square du Dome, Fantasy Park (with Wax Museum, Jurassic Park, alpine coasters), Saint Denis Church, Helios Waterfall, Ba Na Hills Brewery – King Peak – Mystery Well Station (inside Arapang Restaurant) – Dragon Den Station (inside Lunar Castle) – Eclipse Plaza, Atlas Statue, Lunar Castle – Louvre Station – Golden Bridge – Le Jardin d’Amour Flower Garden – Debay Wine Cellar – Big Buddha Statue – Linh Ung Pagoda – Marseille Station (near Golden Bridge) or the closest station that has been opened
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Guided Tours to Ba Na Hills Da Nang Vietnam
Here are guided tours to Ba Na Hills Vietnam:
– Ba Na Hills & Golden Bridge Day Tour
– Ba Na Hills Private Tour with Golden Bridge & Lunch Buffet
– Ba Na Hills Early Morning Tour to Avoid the Crowds
– Ba Na Hills Sunset Tour with Golden Bridge & Dinner
– Ba Na Hills Night Tour with Golden Bridge Sunset & Dinner
– Ba Na Hills Muslim Tour with Halal Buffet & Prayer Room
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Marble Mountain Tour
– Ba Na Hills Day Tour with Chinese Speaking Guide
– Ba Na Hills Day Tour with Thai Speaking Guide
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Private Tour from Da Nang with Hoi An Drop Off
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Private Tour from Hoi An with Da Nang Drop Off
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Lady Buddha Tour
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & My Son Sanctuary Tour
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Hoi An Tour
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Hoi An Pottery Village
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills & Hoi An Coconut Village
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Tour from Da Nang Cruise Port
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Tour from Chan May Cruise Port
– Golden Bridge/Ba Na Hills Private Tour from Lang Co
HOIAN DAY TRIP CO.,LTD daily organizes tours and transfers to Ba Na Hills from Da Nang/Hoi An/Hue. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!