14 Dec 2008

An oasis of peace

A new arrival brings a touch of nature and a welcome respite from the hustle of Ho Chi Minh City.


Boathouse bar-restaurant offers a great time and good food that can be enjoyed against a backdrop of chirping birds and murmuring water.

Located in An Phu’s ASPC Compound in District 2, the restaurant is already a neighborhood favorite, offering a casual dining atmosphere. Despite being a members-only club, joining the Boathouse is easy.

“The only thing you need to be a member is a telephone number,” said restaurateur Ron Quinton. “The club membership system just allows us to keep track of what customers like.”

Natural light, greenery and a view of the Saigon River enhance the dining experience. And there are enough wooden chairs, sofas and cushions to ensure everyone gets a comfy place to relax and put their feet up, international style.

“Our spot is a hidden paradise to warm your heart after a day of hard work,” said café manager Brian Cotter. “You will feel like you’re a hundred miles away. We create an escape so that you think you are on holiday with fine décor and fine food.”

The focus of the elegantly-designed Boathouse is surf and turf. As well as the simple breakfasts on offer, lunch comprises a delectable selection of soups, salads and sandwiches while dinner choices include top-end beef from Australia and America and a small range of seafood and pastas. The separate focus of food for lunch and dinner means customers who drop by for lunch can come back in the evening for a different dining experience.

A drink on the beautiful spacious deck overlooking the Saigon River is a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. The small but carefully-selected wine list features red, white, rose, champagne and sparkling wine.

The restaurant currently hosts a barbeque party every Sunday from noon till late. The party includes salad and fruit bars on small wooden boats as well as an array of fresh and healthy seafood. In the future, the Boathouse will provide a water taxi service for customers from downtown.

Reported by Thuy Nhien/ Thanhnien News

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