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Che Bap Hoi An
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Che Bap Hoi An

A food tour in Hoi An is never complete without sweet beverages, dessert soups and puddings that are collectively known...
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Hoi An Banh xeo
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Hoi An Banh xeo

The fried rice pancake is not a must-eat in Hoi An but still worth checking out during a food tour....
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Hoi An Banh Beo
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Hoi An Banh Beo

Hoi An’s banh beo (steamed rice pancake) is big and thick compared with its Hue cousin. Its topping sauce is also thick,...
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Banh dap
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Banh dap

Literally translated as cracked/smashed rice pancakes, banh dap is perhaps one of the simplest foods in Hoi An’s cuisine, but its contradictory...
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White rose Banh bao banh vac
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White rose Banh bao banh vac

The famous dish actually consists of two kinds of steamed rice dumplings. Banh vac is filled with ground shrimp, garlic, spring...
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Hoi An chicken rice
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Hoi An chicken rice

Hoi An chicken rice (Cơm gà Hội An) Chicken Rice in Hoi An is a very typical dish of this...
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Vietnamese banh khot
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Vietnamese banh khot

If you love crispy savory pancakes, you’re going to love Vietnamese banh khot!  Among the list of endless delicious Vietnamese...
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Hoi An fried wonton
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Hoi An fried wonton

The many tourists who head to Hoi An, the ancient town with its glistening lights of lanterns in old houses, should...
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Hoi An chilli sauce
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Hoi An chilli sauce

Hoi An chilli sauce Hoi An chilli Sauce is only a common spicy, but taste, quality is hard to find...
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Vietnamese Mi Quang Noodle
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Vietnamese Mi Quang Noodle

Mi Quảng (also spelled mỳ Quảng), (literally: Quảng style noodle) is a Vietnamese noodle dish that originated from Quảng Nam Province in central Vietnam. In the region, it...
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Cao Lau – one of the must try signature dish in Hoi An
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Cao Lau – one of the must try signature dish in Hoi An

Story about Cao lau: Cao Lau is a regional Vietnamese dish made with noodles, pork, and local greens, that is found only in the town...
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Welcome to Hoa Hien restaurant!

Welcome to Hoa Hien restaurant in Hoi An Ancient Town! Only 5 minutes cycling from the Center of Old Quarter.
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Che Bap Hoi An

A food tour in Hoi An is never complete without sweet beverages, dessert soups and puddings that are collectively known...
Read More
Che Bap Hoi An
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Hoi An Banh xeo

The fried rice pancake is not a must-eat in Hoi An but still worth checking out during a food tour....
Read More
Hoi An Banh xeo
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Hoi An Banh Beo

Hoi An’s banh beo (steamed rice pancake) is big and thick compared with its Hue cousin. Its topping sauce is also thick,...
Read More
Hoi An Banh Beo
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Banh dap

Literally translated as cracked/smashed rice pancakes, banh dap is perhaps one of the simplest foods in Hoi An’s cuisine, but its contradictory...
Read More
Banh dap
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White rose Banh bao banh vac

The famous dish actually consists of two kinds of steamed rice dumplings. Banh vac is filled with ground shrimp, garlic, spring...
Read More
White rose Banh bao banh vac
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Hoi An chicken rice

Hoi An chicken rice (Cơm gà Hội An) Chicken Rice in Hoi An is a very typical dish of this...
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Hoi An chicken rice
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Vietnamese banh khot

If you love crispy savory pancakes, you’re going to love Vietnamese banh khot!  Among the list of endless delicious Vietnamese...
Read More
Vietnamese banh khot
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Hoi An fried wonton

The many tourists who head to Hoi An, the ancient town with its glistening lights of lanterns in old houses, should...
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Hoi An fried wonton
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Hoi An chilli sauce

Hoi An chilli sauce Hoi An chilli Sauce is only a common spicy, but taste, quality is hard to find...
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Hoi An chilli sauce
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Vietnamese Mi Quang Noodle

Mi Quảng (also spelled mỳ Quảng), (literally: Quảng style noodle) is a Vietnamese noodle dish that originated from Quảng Nam Province in central Vietnam. In the region, it...
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Vietnamese Mi Quang Noodle
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Cao Lau – one of the must try signature dish in Hoi An

Story about Cao lau: Cao Lau is a regional Vietnamese dish made with noodles, pork, and local greens, that is found only in the town...
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Cao Lau – one of the must try signature dish in Hoi An
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Welcome to Hoa Hien restaurant!

Welcome to Hoa Hien restaurant in Hoi An Ancient Town! Only 5 minutes cycling from the Center of Old Quarter.
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