Sunday in Hoi An is even more exciting than any other day in the week. If you ask us, Sundays give away a special vibe no matter where we are. Together with Sunday brunch at Victoria Resort Hoi An, our spirits entered a festive mood in no time. Somehow, it is hard to find a brunch in this town, and this might be a great loss. We want to share our experience with more details in the lines below so let’s dive into the Victoria Hoi An Buffet review.

Victoria Hoi An Resorts are a great place to stay when exploring Hoi An.

Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa Ambiance

Wherever we stepped we admired artistic touch reinforced with wood combining the colonial charm with Vietnamese authenticity. We loved the sunny exterior of buildings inspired by the fishing village and manicured green surfaces. Of course, the pool with the ocean view is unforgettable, but we fell in love with the airy dining room with the green patch in the middle. One can enjoy all-day dining at the L’Annam Restaurant even though you might not be a resident of this fabulous beachside resort. 

Beach is in front of the resort. However, they have problems with erosion just like elsewhere around Cua Dai Beach.
Colonial feel at the dining room.
Table for two with a green hug.

Sunday Brunch Buffet at Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort

In the center of L’Annam Restaurant was a large display of various dishes fit to please a number of picky eaters. We loved the neat display of bite-size morsels although the local specialties in clay pots were equally delightful. As if that alone wasn’t enough, the local duo stimulated the cheerful sensations. 

A buffet Hoi An deserves.
Live music
Celebrate Sunday and life.

Cold Cuts & Cheese

Attention, charcuterie board lovers. On top of a constantly replenished tray of about nine different cheeses, we got a fair taste of the melted raclette cheese wheel. It is difficult to say which one was our favorite, although the nuttiness of melted cheese was memorable. A fair amount of high-quality meaty slices also spoiled our tastebuds. In addition to that, we loved the house-made liver pate with all its unique seasonings. 

Various cheeses from around the world are a must for brunch.
For over 25 years Mr. Claude M. Balland has put his heart into managing the Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort and Spa.
Raclette cheese doesn’t belong only to the ski cottages.

French Finest

Fans of celestial French Cuisine will be happy about quite a few dishes. We certainly appreciated the onion tart and tender roasted beef with luscious mashed potatoes. Then again, the fish rillette was a treat in itself. It was well balanced with seasonings so that the texture and taste showed their finest side. 

French delicacy can’t be pronounced without fresh oysters.
Smooth pate was a great counterbalance to the toasted bread.
Perfectly seasoned fish rillette was a winner even without caviar.

Asian Picks

Brunch time in Hoi An wouldn’t be complete without fried rice with vegetables and seafood. Those of you who are looking for crabs and oysters let us calm you. You’ll find plenty of such classics at Victoria Resort Hoi An. Even though it is grand to overindulge in fresh seafood our hearts sang when we were eating succulent crabcake with refreshing herbal salad and avocado. Then again mango salad seasoned with more than just ginger, shallot, chili, basil, and sesame seeds, was to die for. At this point, we must also mention surprisingly fruity tomato chutney with delicate tuna. 

Clay pots held some of the Vietnamese favorites, we especially liked the beef in coconut.
A bamboo basket resembles traditional round Vietnamese boats, which were used for catching crabs.
Different types of sushi with condiments.

Desserts

The beautiful layout of French desserts was irresistible and they tasted even better than they looked. Truly, it is tricky to show the creaminess of the chocolate cake. In fact, we got seconds of this mouthwatering treat despite full tummies. We also liked the Parisian flan and mango mousse where mango came in different forms. What we weren’t fond of were rather chewy macarons and somewhat eggy crème brulee. 

Luscious cheesecake with crumbly dough and the moist filling was a crowd-pleaser.
Silky smooth Passion Fruit Panna Cotta was a jiggly tasty treat.
This incredibly rich chocolate cake must be one of Hoi An best.
Kouign Amann in a cup.

Final Thought

The beachfront location of the Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa is one of the advantages resulting in wonderful views. The luck of Cua Dai beach restaurants changed in recent years but at Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa the efforts to fight the beach erosion paid off. Thanks to their dedication, the Victoria Resort is a popular spot for visitors to retreat from the crowded town. Sunday brunch isn’t popular only with the house guests but also ex-pats who want to make their Sundays special.

Brunch is completed only with the bubbles. The tingle of this sparkling wine excited us with fruity notes and mineral aftertaste.
After the all-you-can-eat brunch, we were tempted to stay in this beautiful hotel room.

We were positively surprised after this delicious brunch. It is sad to see a fine town like Hoi An lacking brunch buffet offers, but on the other hand, one or two good are enough. We will celebrate Sunday here at Victoria Resorts & Spas again, for sure.

This special ride is reserved for Victoria Resort residents.

Victoria Hoi An Buffet Review Card

  • 9.5/10
    ATMOSPHERE – 9.5/10
  • 9.4/10
    FOOD OFFER – 9.4/10
  • 9.5/10
    PRESENTATION – 9.5/10
  • 9.5/10
    SERVICE – 9.5/10
  • 9.3/10
    FOOD TASTE – 9.3/10
  • 9.5/10
    VALUE – 9.5/10
9.4/10

Price & Location

Before you unleash your appetite you can decide whether or not you want to include a free flow of drinks or not. An unlimited supply of beer and soft drinks will cost you a little less than 35 USD per person, while an endless supply of sparkling wine costs less than 43 USD.

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