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Local Food Specialties in Quy Nhon and where to Try Them - A mini food guide

No holiday to any destination in the world is complete without trying out the local cuisine and this the same then you are at Quy Nhon.

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Quán ăn Bồng Bềnh

If you are interested in trying out the local cuisine while you are on holiday in Quy Nhon Vietnam and are put up at a cosy resort by the beach this is quite easy. This place is open from 9:00 a.m. and shuts only at 10:00 p.m. in the night and to have a proper meal here would cost you anywhere from $10 to $25 per person. As soon as you get to the place you will be shown a wide range of live seafood from which you have to choose, be it crabs, prawns, or lobsters and you will be charged depending on how heavy it is. Afterward, you can also choose how you wanted to be cooked or fried, grilled, steamed or even made into a simple soup. If you wish to know more about Quy Nohn’s vibrant food culture, check out renowned travel websites such as Quy Nhon Coastal Escape and get key insights on culinary delights that you can savour at these exquisite eateries and restaurants.

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Gia Vỹ 2

This is an old fashioned Vietnamese style restaurant that has a very basic design and ambience to match it. The special dish here is a savoury pancake that is made with turmeric powder, prawns and rice flour. The food here is quite spicy but if you are somebody who does not like spicy food you can always request the chef to keep it down. These tiny pancakes kind of resemble little pizzas. This place is open from 6:00 a.m. and closes only at 10:00 p.m.

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Bánh Bèo Kim Đình

Longstanding since the year 1977, this place is run by a family and has been passed down for generations and the special dish here is steamed rice cake along with shrimp dumplings. This place is also popular because although the dishes served here are the same as many other places in the country the taste is quite unique and much loved. The restaurant opens at 7:00 a.m. and shuts only at 8:00 p.m. One plate of dumplings costs about $1.

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Bún Thịt Nướng CÔ BỐN

This place can be described as a classic authentic canteen that serves simple homemade food. Open from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. for breakfast and then from 2:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. for the rest of the day, a bowl of the special meal here would cost you less than $1.

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Ngô Văn Sở Street

Found close to the beach, this street is a proud owner of many stalls that sell Quy Nhon street food. Some items and snacks you might have to try when here are fermented pork, grilled park rolls, and fermented pig if you feel like it is your day to be brave. Along with the snacks, you will also get cucumber, fresh leaves, rice paper, and noodle rolls. Most of the stalls on this street are open from 3:00 p.m. and stays open until midnight and the cost of one platter or meal here would cost you about $6. Evenings are when this place is the busiest so if you head there somewhere around 4:00 p.m. you would be able to make it before the crowd does.