Cham Restaurant

Cham Islands


About 2km southwest of Bai Lang village, Cham Restaurant sits pretty on stunning Bai Chong Beach, and serves wonderful Vietnamese dishes, including lots of seafood. Some of the day-trip boats from Hoi An also stop along this beach. It's difficult to access from land. You can also rent a tent here (around 200,000d) and stay overnight.


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