Eating Cantonese food in Da Nang is not difficult, but choosing the right restaurant for your taste and the right occasion is another matter. Some places specialize in authentic Cantonese dim sum, some focus on spicy Sichuan hotpot, and others serve familiar, easy-to-enjoy Hong Kong-style dishes. If you are looking for a good Cantonese restaurant in Da Nang, the list below will help you shorten the time needed to choose a place, based on cuisine style, area, and real dining experience.
Choosing a Cantonese restaurant in Da Nang will be easier if you clearly define what you need from the meal. First is the cuisine style, such as Cantonese dim sum, Sichuan hotpot, or familiar Hong Kong-style dishes. Next is the area, so it is convenient to move around within your itinerary. The price per person should also be considered in advance, especially when dining in a group. Finally, the space and dining purpose, such as meeting friends, family meals, or hosting guests, will directly affect how you choose the most suitable restaurant.
The Square operates as an all-day dining venue inside Novotel Danang Premier, with an open space and views of the Han River. The dining area is arranged spaciously, suitable for lunch, dinner, or polished meetups that require a more refined setting.
The dim sum menu is developed together with KiomKee, a brand from Singapore with more than 30 years of experience. Under the development of Chef Wang, the dishes preserve a handmade approach, focusing on thin wrappers, generous fillings, and balanced seasoning. Options such as buns, wontons, and steamed items follow a Cantonese direction, are easy to enjoy, and suit many palates.
If you are interested in the menu currently being served, you can view details of the All About Dimsum program to learn more about dish options and information.
With the combination of a hotel dining space and a specially developed dim sum menu, The Square is suitable for couples, families, or business meals in the city center.

Located inside Vincom Plaza Ngo Quyen, Crystal Jade Vincom Da Nang is convenient when you want to combine dining with movement around the central area east of the Han River. The restaurant belongs to the Crystal Jade Hong Kong Kitchen system, operating with chain-standard consistency and stable service style.
The menu has more than 100 dishes, focusing on Hong Kong cuisine. Dim sum is served throughout the day, alongside roasted items such as roast duck and char siu. Set and banquet-style options are suitable for families or group gatherings.
The space is designed in a modern direction, with spacious table arrangements that are easy to organize for larger groups. With its shopping mall location and diverse menu, Crystal Jade is suitable for meals that require convenience and easy dish selection.
Phi Lu 1 is a familiar address for diners in the city center and has operated steadily for many years. The restaurant focuses on traditional Cantonese dishes, with cooking that leans toward rich flavors, suitable for family meals or groups of friends.
The menu revolves around familiar dishes such as wontons, herbal duck noodles, and slow-simmered soups. The broth is carefully cooked, with clear and approachable flavor. Cantonese family-style platters are arranged for sharing, convenient when dining in larger groups. The dishes are not elaborate in presentation, prioritizing taste and portion size.
The space is large, with big tables, suitable for meals with many people or family gatherings. Its location on a central road makes it more convenient to move around within a city dining itinerary. With stable service and a familiar menu, Phi Lu 1 is suitable for meals that need simplicity and easy dish selection.
C.Tao Cantonese Restaurant follows a Cantonese restaurant direction with a carefully designed space, suitable for meals that require more privacy and quietness than ordinary eateries. The interior uses details inspired by Cantonese aesthetics, with tables not placed too close together, maintaining enough distance for a comfortable meal.
The menu focuses on familiar dishes but with adjustments in seasoning. Oil is reduced, while spices are kept at a moderate level so the dishes remain flavorful without feeling heavy. Dishes such as garlic fried ribs or Sichuan tofu are prepared in a balanced direction, easy to enjoy for many different palates.
The space and service style here are suitable for dinner as a couple or in a small group. If you need a Cantonese dining address with a neat, less noisy experience and a carefully prepared menu, C.Tao is a worthwhile option in the Hoa Cuong area.

The Golden Dragon is located inside Grand Mercure Danang and follows a Cantonese culinary style with consistent service and a polished space. The dining area is spacious, suitable for family gatherings or hosting guests with a moderate level of privacy.
The menu is divided into several flexible options. Dim sum is served daily with traditional-style steamed dishes and dumplings. In addition, the à la carte menu includes familiar Cantonese dishes such as Peking duck, stir-fried dishes, and braised dishes. During certain time slots in the week, the restaurant offers a dim sum buffet; on weekends, it expands into a Cantonese buffet with a wider variety of dishes, suitable for larger groups.
The cooking here preserves the characteristic flavor of Cantonese cuisine, leaning toward balance and neat presentation. With a hotel restaurant model and a rich menu, The Golden Dragon is suitable for meals that need a stable space and many dish options in one place.
The Dim Sum eatery on Ngo Gia Tu Street opens from early morning, suitable for breakfast or a light meal during the day. This schedule is different from many Cantonese restaurants that only open for lunch and dinner, making it easier to arrange if you have an early travel itinerary.
The menu focuses on familiar dim sum dishes such as xiao long bao, custard lava buns, and basic steamed baskets. Portions are small, convenient for ordering many dishes and sharing with a group. In addition to dine-in service, the eatery also offers takeaway and delivery, suitable for quick meals.
The space is simple, with a fairly steady local customer flow during peak hours. With accessible prices and flexible service, this is a suitable choice when you want to enjoy dim sum in an approachable way without emphasizing a formal restaurant experience.
Mayflower follows an American Cantonese direction, with preparation and seasoning suited to international tastes. The menu focuses on familiar dishes such as General Tso’s Chicken or Mongolian Beef, with bold and easy-to-enjoy flavors. Portions are usually large, suitable for sharing when dining in a group.
The space is simple and comfortable. Dishes such as fried rice, lo mein, and wontons are prepared quickly, convenient for both travelers and long-stay guests in the An Thuong area.
With its location near an area with many international visitors, Mayflower is suitable for families, groups of friends, or anyone who wants to try familiar Cantonese food with an international flavor profile.

Gang Yu Hot Pot follows a Cantonese hotpot model with a space decorated in a Hong Kong-inspired style. The dining area is spacious and includes private rooms, suitable for gatherings that need a moderate level of privacy.
The menu focuses on buffet dining with two price tiers, allowing guests to choose from more than 50 dipping items. The soup bases are diverse, ranging from light and clear to bold and spicy Sichuan-style flavors, making it easy to adjust to each person’s taste. Ingredients include meat, seafood, and hotpot balls, prepared in advance for quick service.
The buffet model makes ordering more flexible when dining in a group. You can choose multiple soup bases and change dipping items throughout the meal. With opening hours extending late into the night and a service style suitable for larger groups, Gang Yu is a convenient choice for long dinners or meetups with friends in the city center.
Mudan Hotpot Restaurant leaves an impression from its Cantonese-style spatial design, with decorative details rich in traditional colors. The hotpot tables are spacious, suitable for groups of friends or families.
The menu focuses on multi-compartment hotpot, allowing several types of broth to be combined in the same pot. Soup bases are divided into light, spicy, or rich styles, making it easy to choose according to taste. Dipping ingredients are diverse, including meat, seafood, and homemade paste items. Portions such as shiitake crab paste or goji pork paste are prepared in advance, easy to use, and suitable for many diners.
The service style here is flexible and not restricted to one fixed type of hotpot. With a distinctive space and broad menu, Mudan is suitable for group meals that need many choices in the same dining session.
HK Vinh Hanh Eatery follows a Hong Kong style, focusing on roasted dishes and easy-to-enjoy rice and noodle meals for everyday dining. The space is neat, with quick service, suitable for lunch or dinner in the city center.
The menu revolves around dishes such as roast duck, char siu, and roasted pork, prepared in a traditional style with crispy skin and flavorful meat. Accompanying rice and noodle dishes are moderately seasoned, suitable for many palates. Portions are reasonably divided, easy to order when dining alone or in a small group.
With its location on Phan Chau Trinh Street, transportation is quite convenient within the city dining itinerary. Simple service and a familiar menu make Vinh Hanh suitable for quick, straightforward meals without emphasizing space as much as hotel restaurant models.

Kung Fu Noodle Restaurant focuses on noodles and quick Cantonese-style dishes, suitable for a compact lunch or dinner. The space is simple, with moderately arranged tables and chairs, quick service, and no excessive emphasis on formal presentation.
The menu revolves around bold noodle dishes, especially Sichuan noodles and spicy mixed noodles with clearly flavored sauces that lean toward spicy and mildly numbing notes. Chongqing beef glass noodles are a popular choice with rich broth, suitable for those who enjoy hot dishes. In addition, the restaurant offers dim sum and some Hong Kong-style dishes to make the meal more diverse.
The operating hours are clearly divided between lunch and dinner, easy to arrange within a travel itinerary. With quick service and a focused menu, Kung Fu Noodle is suitable for meals that need to save time while still offering a casual Cantonese dining experience.
Single Hotpot operates under an individual hotpot model, suitable for meals that need to be quick and easy to control in portion size. The space is simply designed, with compact tables, and each person has a separate pot, so sharing is not required as in traditional hotpot.
The menu focuses on buffet options with Sichuan-style soup bases, leaning toward spicy and mildly numbing flavors. Dipping ingredients include meat, vegetables, and some prepared items, served in an add-on style throughout the meal. This approach allows you to flexibly choose dishes according to your taste without ordering too much from the beginning.
Compared with more elaborately designed Cantonese hotpot restaurants, Single Hotpot focuses on the practical eating experience and accessible pricing. It is suitable for a quick lunch or dinner, especially when dining alone or in a small group and wanting to enjoy hotpot in a simpler way.

A dining itinerary will be easier to arrange when you choose to stay in the city center, especially if you plan to try many Cantonese restaurants in Da Nang during the same trip. Moving between restaurants in Hai Chau, Son Tra, or the beach area becomes more compact when starting from the Bach Dang axis.
Among the options, the 5-star Novotel Danang Premier Han River is located along the Han River, conveniently connecting to dining areas and attractions across the city. From here, you can flexibly plan lunch, dinner, or travel to nearby areas without spending much time.
The hotel has many room categories, including some rooms with river-facing balconies. The property integrates restaurants and dining facilities, suitable when you want to dine on-site after a day of moving around.
You can refer to detailed information and book directly on the official website of Novotel Danang Premier Han River to plan proactively.
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