Little Faifo.
Housed in a meticulously preserved 200-year-old residence in the heart of the Old Town, Little Faifo is more than a standard Vietnamese eatery. The space functions as a cultural intersection where traditional architecture meets a gallery of local art and ceramics. While the menu covers local staples like banh mi and pho, its defining characteristic is a rare fusion of Vietnamese flavors with Indian influences, resulting in aromatic curries and uniquely spiced noodle dishes. The atmosphere is elevated by a soundtrack that blends smooth jazz with traditional Vietnamese instruments, offering a sophisticated but unpretentious escape from the humid streets outside. With its mix of antique charm, diverse vegetarian options, and breezy balcony seating, it serves as a polished anchor for those looking to explore Hội An's history through both its design and its kitchen.