Discovering a Hidden Gem in Thao Dien, Ho Chi Minh City: Dongmak In the world of gastronomy, true pleasure often comes not from flamboyant large-scale restaurants, but from finding a small, hidden gem tucked away in a quiet alley. Dongmak, located on Nguyen Cu Street in Thao Dien, is exactly that kind of place. Analyzing this space with the precision of an IT professional examining a sophisticated algorithm, I can see that the harmony of taste, atmosphere, and tradition has been perfectly engineered. The spread of dishes feels meticulously calculated for the ultimate pairing with Makgeolli (Korean rice wine). First, the stir-fry featuring Sundae (Korean blood sausage) and squid offers a brilliant variation in texture. The chewy Sundae combined with tender squid and crisp vegetables creates a rhythmic delight on the palate. It is impressive how they took a potentially heavy dish and refined it with such fresh ingredients. Second, the golden-brown Jeon (pan-fried delicacies) and Tofu with Kimchi act as the perfect supporters to amplify the smooth sweetness of Makgeolli. The savory richness of the fried dishes is elegantly cleansed by the wine's carbonation, while the simple yet deep flavor of the well-aged Kimchi and tofu ensures your glass never stays empty. Third, the charming and cozy aesthetic of Dongmak is a standout. Though the space is small, the warmth and sincerity contained within have a density that large restaurants simply cannot replicate. For someone in IT living in a cold digital world, the analog warmth of this place provides a much-needed "debugging" of the soul. As I finished with a refreshing spoonful of icy Dongchimi (radish water kimchi) broth, it became crystal clear why Dongmak is becoming a must-visit spot among foodies in Ho Chi Minh City. With great liquor, honest food to match, and an inviting atmosphere, Dongmak is a culinary sanctuary in Thao Dien that must be experienced.


Dongmak - Korean restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City
About This Place
Dongmak occupies a quiet stretch of Nguyen Cu Street in Thao Dien, drawing a steady crowd of expats and locals who return as much for the atmosphere as the food. The room is dressed with table lamps and fresh flowers — more considered than the average Korean spot in Saigon — and the pace of service matches: attentive without being rushed, which makes the place work as well for a two-hour catch-up over beers as it does for a proper sit-down meal.
The menu runs two pages and leans into lesser-seen Korean dishes alongside the familiar. Cold mixed noodles arrive in a sweet-sour sauce layered with seaweed, grilled pork belly, and salad — a bowl that holds together better than it sounds. The fish roe rice bowl and clam soup are consistent crowd favorites, and the fish jeon (Korean savory pancake) comes up repeatedly in positive reviews. Portions are generous and come with a spread of complimentary side dishes, which pushes the value proposition well above what the prices suggest for this neighborhood.
The standout drink is the in-house frozen peach makgeolli — rice wine served slushy with crushed ice. It's the kind of thing that turns a quick dinner into a longer evening. Seafood udon and bingsu round out a menu that covers more ground than most Korean restaurants at this size.
Dongmak is closed Sundays and open until midnight the rest of the week, making it a reliable option when most of the surrounding restaurants have already wrapped up service.
What to order at Dongmak

Beef shank stew with corn soup
418k VND
Beef 350g, enoki and spring onions

Spicy Korean-Style Chicken Feet
308k VND
Spicy Korean-Style Chicken Feet

Korean-style mixed squid with vegetables
275k VND
Squid 400gr, Jolmyeon noodles, cucumber, lettuce, sesame leaves, Korean beansprouts, quite spicy

Bossam
275k VND
Steamed pork belly with herbs, served with banchan and vegetables.

Sweet and sour pork mixed noodles
275k VND
Sweet and sour pork, crispy grilled perfection.
Full menu below · prices in VND.
Reviews
Visited Dongmak Thao Dien recently and had a pretty good experience overall. The food was okay and a bit different from the usual Korean restaurants in Saigon, which I liked. It feels like a nice place to hang out, have some dishes to share, and enjoy a few beers with friends. One small downside was the fish cake — it was a bit cold when served, so that was slightly disappointing. But the highlight for me was definitely the staff and service. The service level was very high — attentive, professional, and friendly throughout the meal. That really made the experience much better. Overall, a good spot for casual drinks and Korean food with solid service.
A cozy little spot serving up yummy Korean dishes perfect for a drink or two with friends. Highly recommend the Clam Soup, Fish Roe Rice Bowl, and Fish Jeon. Also their Peach Makgeolli is super refreshing with crushed ice. Price is quite reasonable in the area.
The food was really impressive, served in big portions with many side dishes. Totally worth to try. The restaurant has elegant decor with table lamps and fresh flowers, creating a serene and comfortable atmosphere, ideal for those who wish to enjoy a meal in a peaceful and sophisticated setting
Great little Korean restaurant. Recommend the fried calamari and glass noodles. Also the in house made frozen rice wine (makgeolli) is so good. Service quick and free side dishes an extra plus. Definitely coming back!
Visiting Dongmak
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Open late: Doors stay open past 0 AM on at least one day — handy for after-work dinners.
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Menu starts from: 20k VND, based on 25 priced items on the public menu.
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Reservations: Call +84 901 817 618 to book — recommended for weekend dining.
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Best for: drinks with friends, date night, weeknight dinner, solo dining.
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Delivery: Listed on GrabFood.
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Frequently Asked
- What are the must-order dishes at Dongmak?
- Reviewers consistently highlight the Clam Soup, Fish Roe Rice Bowl, and Fish Jeon. The cold mixed noodles with seaweed, grilled pork belly, and sweet-sour sauce also draw repeat visits.
- What is the signature drink at Dongmak?
- Dongmak's in-house frozen peach makgeolli — rice wine served slushy with crushed ice — is praised across multiple reviews as a standout worth seeking out.
- Is Dongmak good for groups or a casual night out?
- Several reviews describe it as ideal for sharing dishes over beers with friends. Large portions and complimentary banchan side dishes make it well-suited for group dining.
- Is Dongmak open late?
- Dongmak is open until midnight most nights but is closed on Sundays, making it a reliable late-night option in the Thao Dien area.
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