"ambience" = the character and atmosphere of a place #3 is fine. The other two are incorrect.
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Vincent TeoIf I say,This is the only one that is nearly correct.
(A)There is a pleasant ambience to eat / to have dinner..
(b)His stall is a pleasant ambience to eat.
His stall has a pleasant ambienceto eat.