The decor looks high-end Asian, but the prices are more moderate than you'd expect. Try the combination spring rolls and a bottle of Vietnamese beer to recreate lazy nights in Saigon. The bean-sprout-laden pho (noodle soup) and salads are also good.
Saigon Van
Dunedin
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8. Toitū Otago Settlers Museum
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