The owners of Brother's Café stake out a claim on Cua Dai road. This is the place to come for a secluded, riverside view. A hostess greets you out front, and leads you through the front garden, past wild lilies, palm trees, and orchids floating in water vessels. The indoor seating is nicer than Brother's, with dark wooden chairs with double happiness symbols carved into the back, and subdued lighting throughout. However, it's still better to stake out a table on the outdoor patio, next to the river. Food and staff are as fabulous and friendly as at Brother's Address: 103 Cua Dai St |
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