
Quê Xưa
Vietnamese · Hai Chau District, Da Nang
Restaurant in Da Nang, Vietnam
The Read
Central Vietnamese Home Cooking
Price
₫
Dress
Casual
Why go
Quê Xưa is a strong value pick for casual Vietnamese food in Da Nang, helped by Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition and a low price tier. Book it when the goal is an easy local meal rather than a formal tasting-menu night; cross-shop Luk Lak for more polish or Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng for a focused bánh xèo stop.
About Quê Xưa
Choose Quê Xưa if the brief is Vietnamese food in Da Nang with a ₫ price signal and Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025 recognition. It is a casual restaurant with verified daily hours from 6 AM to 10 PM, making it a practical option to place within a wider Da Nang eating schedule. Keep the decision simple: use it when you want a Vietnamese meal in the city at a budget-minded price level.
A value-first Vietnamese stop in Da Nang
Da Nang rewards diners who plan meals by category rather than by a single grand booking. For another local comparison, consider Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng. For a Vietnamese meal at a ₫ price signal, Quê Xưa makes sense as an easy-to-fit option during its daily 6 AM–10 PM hours. That timing range gives travelers room to work it into a day of sightseeing, hotel moves, or other meals.
The Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025 signal matters here because it supports the main reason to go: value. Treat Quê Xưa as a practical Vietnamese meal where the decision is about price, timing, confidence. If the group wants other options to compare, Bếp Hên, Năm Hiền (Phan Thanh Street), Ăn Thôi, Luk Lak, Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng are natural names to consider. In other words, the comparison set should stay honest: Quê Xưa is strongest when measured against casual, value-conscious dining choices.
How to use it in a Da Nang food plan
The smart move is to build the day around contrast. Use Quê Xưa for a Vietnamese meal, then spend another slot on a different kind of local stop such as Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng. That gives a first-timer a broader read on Da Nang than repeating the same choice twice. Travelers mapping a full city itinerary should keep Our full Da Nang restaurants guide open, then pair meals with Our full Da Nang hotels guide if the trip extends beyond restaurants. The restaurant works well as one practical anchor in that plan, leaving room for other stops and whatever the rest of the day demands.
For a wider Vietnam dining route, this sits in the casual Vietnamese lane. Quê Xưa is best framed as a sensible, budget-aware Vietnamese meal in Da Nang, where travelers are often balancing many meals over a short stay.
Know Before You Go
- Good for: Casual Vietnamese dining and value-focused travelers.
- Price signal: ₫.
- Timing: Open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM.
- Recognition: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025.
- Decision rule: Choose this for Vietnamese food in Da Nang at a ₫ price signal; compare it with Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng if you want another local option.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Quê Xưa reads as an unassuming, classic neighbourhood restaurant anchored in the flavors and rhythms of central Vietnam. The space is a family-run, street-facing room in a working district rather than a tourist strip, and its 2025 Michelin Bib Gourmand frames the place as a quietly treasured find. The cooking leans into the region’s intense, pork-forward and fermented-paste traditions, presented at a domestic register that feels familiar and approachable. Expect an unvarnished, charming experience: the kind of spot locals return to for steady, flavorful plates rather than for decor or fanfare.
Best For
This is a local meal destination best for everyday eating and low-key gatherings. Its price points and home-style cooking make it ideal for lunch or dinner when you want authentic central-Vietnamese flavors without ceremony. The clientele skews local, so it’s a solid pick for families, groups of friends and solo diners who appreciate direct, well-executed regional cooking. The Bib Gourmand points to exceptional value, so visitors who seek honest, punchy dishes off the main tourist routes will find Quê Xưa rewarding.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the house specialties and the region’s bold tastes: the menu highlights include Mỳ Quảng and Bánh Thịt Heo, both representative of central-Vietnamese technique and seasoning. Expect savory, pork-forward broths and assertive fermented pastes, so order with sharing in mind and sample a couple of dishes to get the full range of flavors. Given the neighbourhood setting and local focus, keep expectations grounded—this is about authenticity and value rather than modern reinterpretation.
Planning details
Location
283 Hải Phòng, Chính Gián, Thanh Khê, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to Go If You Can't Get In
Choose Bếp Hên for another casual Vietnamese meal at the same price tier, especially if the group wants a relaxed alternative rather than a higher-spend room. Choose Luk Lak if the priority shifts toward a more polished ₫₫ experience.
If the craving is specific rather than general, Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng is the better replacement for a bánh xèo-focused meal.
Restaurant context
How It Compares
Quê Xưa is the value-led Vietnamese pick in this Da Nang set: low price tier, easy booking, Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition. Năm Hiền (Phan Thanh Street) sits in the same ₫ Vietnamese lane, so choose between them based on location and convenience rather than expecting a major price difference.
Luk Lak is the better cross-shop if the group wants a more polished ₫₫ experience and is comfortable spending more. Bếp Hên and Ăn Thôi are closer in price and category, making them better backups when the plan needs casual Vietnamese food without much booking friction.
For a narrower food mission, Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng is the smarter pick than Quê Xưa if bánh xèo is the point of the meal. For a first-timer who wants one flexible Vietnamese restaurant rather than a specialist stop, Quê Xưa is the safer all-purpose choice.
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Compare Quê Xưa
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quê Xưa | Da Nang | Vietnamese | Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025) | ₫ |
| Năm Hiền (Phan Thanh Street) | Da Nang | Vietnamese | , | ₫ |
| Luk Lak | Da Nang | Vietnamese | , | ₫₫ |
| Bếp Hên | Da Nang | Vietnamese | , | ₫ |
| Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng | Da Nang | Vietnamese | , | ₫ |
| Ăn Thôi | Da Nang | Vietnamese | , | ₫ |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Quê Xưa?
Start here if you want a casual Vietnamese meal in Da Nang. The Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025 signal, ₫ price range, daily 6 AM–10 PM hours make it a practical pick for a budget-minded meal in the city.
Is lunch or dinner better at Quê Xưa?
Quê Xưa is open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM, so it can fit different meal times. Choose the timing that works best for your Da Nang itinerary.
How far ahead should I book Quê Xưa?
No specific booking difficulty is verified. If your schedule is tight, plan ahead where possible; otherwise, use the daily 6 AM–10 PM hours to choose a practical time.
Is Quê Xưa worth the price?
Yes, if you want a Vietnamese meal in Da Nang at a ₫ price signal. The price range and Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025 recognition make it a sensible value choice.
What are alternatives to Quê Xưa?
Consider Năm Hiền (Phan Thanh Street), Bếp Hên, Ăn Thôi, Luk Lak, or Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng as other options to compare with Quê Xưa.




















