An exclusive dining venue inside a Hoi An temple

Venue: Assembly Hall, Phuc Kien Temple

Capacity: Up to 150 guests seated, 200 for buffet style

The Phuc Kien temple in the old town neighbourhood of Hoi An was first established in 1697 and still retains all the fundamental features in look, feel and structure of a Chinese assembly hall. The operators have obtained permission from the local authorities to partition parts of the hall when needed, to  create a totally exclusive dining experience.

As guests walk in through the three-door gated entrance, they are greeted by drummers or lion dance performers. Entertainment continues throughout the dinner and as Hoi An is renowned for excellent cuisine, which even extends as far as its humble street stalls, the dishes served are mouthwatering and full of flavour. The changing menu may include cao lau, a smoked noodle dish that is the pride of Hoi  An, or the endlessly popular chicken and rice dish. But whatever’s on the menu, it’s going to be a treat!

This is  truly a one-in-a-million venue is ideal either for a welcome dinner or an event-closing gala feast.

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