Restaurant in Hai Phong, Vietnam
Le Pont Club
100ptsBeach 3's most reliable sit-down option.

About Le Pont Club
Le Pont Club is a casual waterfront venue near Beach 3 on Cat Ba Island, best visited for the bay views rather than destination dining. Timing matters here: April and September offer the same scenery with fewer crowds and milder weather than peak summer. Walk-ins are generally easy outside July and August weekends.
Quick Take: Le Pont Club, Cat Ba Island
If you've been to Cat Ba Island before, you already know that dining options near Beach 3 shift noticeably with the seasons. Le Pont Club sits close to the waterfront in Cat Ba Town (administratively part of Hai Phong), and the first thing a returning visitor tends to notice is how the crowd and atmosphere change depending on whether you arrive during peak summer months or in the quieter shoulder season. For a first-timer, the practical takeaway is this: the experience you get in July is meaningfully different from what you find in October, and timing your visit accordingly matters.
The visual setting is the immediate draw. Positioned near Beach 3, the venue looks out toward the bay, and on a clear day the limestone karsts of Lan Ha Bay fill the horizon. That view is the reason to come, and it reads leading in the morning or early afternoon before haze builds over the water. If you're deciding when to book, late morning on a weekday gives you the clearest sightlines and the fewest crowds.
For a first-timer deciding whether to make Le Pont Club a priority stop: it works well as a casual waterfront venue rather than a destination dining experience. Cat Ba Island's restaurant scene is not deep, and Le Pont Club's proximity to the beach makes it a logical choice for anyone staying nearby. Compare this to more structured dining experiences elsewhere in northern Vietnam — Gia in Hanoi for Vietnamese contemporary cooking, or La Maison 1888 in Da Nang for high-end French — and Le Pont Club operates in a very different register. This is a place for the setting, not the menu.
Seasonally, the island sees its heaviest tourist traffic from May through August. Visiting in April or September gives you the same view with shorter queues and cooler temperatures. The rainy season (roughly October through February) brings a different kind of quiet , the bay is dramatic under low cloud, but some venues in the area reduce hours or close partially. It's worth confirming current hours before making the trip from the mainland.
Booking difficulty is low. Walk-ins near Beach 3 are generally direct outside peak summer weekends. For the broader Cat Hai dining context, see Phuong Nhung Restaurant in Cat Hai as a local alternative. For a full picture of what's worth eating and drinking across the city, start with our full Hai Phong restaurants guide, and explore our Hai Phong bars guide and experiences guide for everything else the area offers. If hotels are part of your planning, our Hai Phong hotels guide covers the full range of options.
Quick reference: Waterfront venue near Beach 3, Cat Ba Island. Leading visited late morning on a weekday in April or September. Walk-ins typically available. Confirm hours before visiting in low season.
Compare Le Pont Club
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Pont Club | Easy | ||
| Anan Saigon | Vietnamese Street Food | ₫₫ | Unknown |
| La Maison 1888 | French Contemporary | ₫₫₫₫ | Unknown |
| Akuna | Innovative | ₫₫₫₫ | Unknown |
| Coco Dining | Innovative | ₫₫₫ | Unknown |
| Gia | Vietnamese Contemporary | ₫₫₫₫ | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Le Pont Club good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration on Cat Ba Island, particularly if your group wants somewhere near Beach 3 rather than a resort dining room. That said, Le Pont Club does not hold any documented awards or Michelin recognition, so if the occasion demands a credentialed dining experience, La Maison 1888 in Da Nang or Gia in Hanoi are stronger choices. For Cat Ba specifically, it is one of the more structured options in the area.
How far ahead should I book Le Pont Club?
Cat Ba Island dining fills quickly in peak season (roughly May through September), and venues near Beach 3 see heavy foot traffic from day-trippers and overnight visitors alike. Contact Le Pont Club directly before arriving rather than assuming walk-in availability during high season. Off-season, same-day visits are more realistic, though hours and operations can vary significantly with the tourist calendar.
Is Le Pont Club good for solo dining?
Cat Ba Island venues near Beach 3 tend to be social, bar-adjacent spaces rather than counter-service formats suited to solo diners who want quiet. Le Pont Club fits that pattern — it is a reasonable option if you want to sit, eat, and watch the beach crowd, but do not expect a chef's counter setup. Solo travellers passing through Cat Ba often find the vibe more bar-leaning than restaurant-focused.
What are alternatives to Le Pont Club in Hai Phong?
Within Cat Ba Island, options near Beach 3 are limited and shift seasonally, so Le Pont Club has less direct competition locally than you might expect. If you are willing to travel further within Vietnam, Anan Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City and Gia in Hanoi both offer more polished, award-tracked dining at a different scale. For coastal Vietnam with a resort context, La Maison 1888 at the InterContinental Da Nang is the benchmark — though that is a different trip, not a like-for-like swap.
What should I wear to Le Pont Club?
Cat Ba Island near Beach 3 is a casual beach-town environment, and venues in that area generally reflect that. Arrive in whatever you would wear for a beach day and you will not be out of place. There is no documented dress code for Le Pont Club, so leave the formal wear behind unless you have specific information otherwise.
Does Le Pont Club handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary accommodation policies are documented for Le Pont Club. Vietnamese coastal restaurants of this type typically offer seafood-forward menus with some flexibility, but do not assume allergen protocols match what you would find at a city fine-dining venue. If dietary restrictions are a firm requirement, check the venue's official channels before visiting — and have a backup option in mind given the limited alternatives near Beach 3.
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