Local and international tourists should head to La Rive Gauche on the ground floor of Grand Mercure Danang to savor a sumptuous dinner buffet and enjoy the festive atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn festival, which falls on October 4.

The restaurant’s culinary
team is promising to pamper guests with the savory taste of homemade mooncakes,
local specialties and seafood BBQ stations.
Notably, there is a food
corner for kids with plenty of options such as pumpkin creamy soup, mini burger
or pizza, full-moon fruit platter and fresh ice-cream.
Furthermore, young kids
will have the opportunity to join a cupcake class and various fun games and
admire lion dance performances.
The buffet available from
4 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow costs VND550,000++ per adult.
Children aged between six and 12 years
old can enjoy half price while those under six years old are free of charge.
Source:
VOV
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