As a Vietnamese American returning to Saigon after more than 40 years, I chose Acnos Grand Hotel in District 3 as my first stop before visiting other cities. The hotel gave me a soft and friendly landing. Traffic outside was intense ā pedestrians, scooters, and cars flowing in all directions ā but somehow, it all works! Có lį»i bÄng qua Äʰį»ng cįŗ£ hai phĆa, nĆŖn tĆ“i cÅ©ng mįŗ”nh dįŗ”n⦠hoĆ vĆ o dòng xe! Hįŗæt xįŗ£y con cĆ o cĆ o!
Breakfast? Letās just say: Än cĘ”m TĆ u, į» nhĆ TĆ¢y ā as long as you donāt expect to lįŗ„y vợ⦠Nhįŗt! In other words, itās more than decent ā a good, satisfying mix that starts your day right.
On check-out, there was a small misunderstanding about an extra fee. I respectfully asked to speak with the manager ā the American way. Mr. Vinh listened patiently, understood my unique case, and adjusted the charge in a way that was both fair and kind. Hợp tƬnh, hợp lý, and a true reflection of Vietnamese hospitality.
Clean, quiet, convenient, and full of charm ā this place is thįŗt ÄĆ”ng Äį»ng $ bĆ”t gįŗ”o, nhĆ© quý vį» Äang Äį»c! I even rebooked it for my return to Saigon before flying back to the U.S. ā and that alone says how much I appreciated the experience.ā