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1. Silent Garden Restaurant
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AU$7
Bars/Bistros
明日琥珀
This article is [Central Vietnam Diet Special] Before coming, the biggest expectations for Vietnam were Vietnamese powder, coffee, and rolls (non-fried vegetable rolls), especially Vietnamese powder. There was a house next to the office before, and I went to Shanghai every noon. But I have to say that the most surprising thing is the Vietnamese sandwich bánh m and fried roll CHẢ GI. Vietnamese sandwiches are conceptually like all sandwiches, two slices of bread filling, mainly characterized by the composition of these two materials. At first glance, the bread looks not good, very chewy, the bread skin is crisp, the air inside is enough, guessing that the local temperature is relatively high, so the fermentation degree is more sufficient. This bread is all over the street, one or two yuan can be bought, it is said to have been brought in by the French colonial period, so the local saying will also call him baguette. The fillings in the sandwiches typically contain sour cucumber, lettuce, peppers, beef or pork, and occasionally eggs and cheese, as well as parsley and some sausage. After the small talk inside, it was very good to be sandwiched in the crisp baguette, it was really happy [Wow] I tasted four different bahn mi in total, from the 70-year-old grandmother's street corner to the well-known local snacks to the hotel restaurant, not once disappointed! Vietnam rolls (Figure 8) are conceptually similar to our spring rolls, the name cha gio is the translation of the spring rolls, which can be collectively referred to as spring rolls of all Asian categories in English. Inside is generally meat filling, but it is the layer of the package that makes it better, instead of the general noodles, it is actually rice paper prepared with rice noodles. When fried, it will become a little bit, crispy taste is more obvious! Coffee can be said to be the most disappointing... I can't drink any beans taste, let alone say, other local flavors whether it is salt coffee salt coffee, egg coffee egg coffee (Figure 3) or general milk coffee are very simmering, somewhat difficult to appreciate. [Figure 16] In addition, the decoration of the restaurant is particularly in place, and the atmosphere is full. Whether it is a small street store or a relatively high-priced restaurant, it can always make people feel the feeling of being full of souls [eat melon] In contrast, a certain food desert is... Overall, in my limited observation, Vietnam's diet is relatively heavy with carbohydrate, but the vegetables are very fresh, and the eggs and dairy products are relatively small. It can be seen that it is a localized dietary treatment and vegetarianism are very friendly. No wonder it is so popular with European and American culture [eat melon] Figure 1 Silent Garden Figure 2 Unknown roadside shop Figure 3 Unknown roadside shop Figure 4 Desserts from a set The Sail Figure 5 bahn mi phuong Super delicious sandwich Figure 6 @ Banana Split Cafe Coffee brought to the local museum
2. Nu Eatery
4.9
/5
14 Reviews
AU$13
Asian Cuisine
淼淼0301
This Nu Eatery restaurant is really good, I like the style of this restaurant, the restaurant is not very big, but the atmosphere inside is great, the local Hoi An snacks inside are great.
3. White Rose Restaurant
4.3
/5
49 Reviews
AU$10
Asian Cuisine
翱翔的大鲨鱼
White roses have two types Bánh bao and bánh vạc, which are made of rice noodles, which look a bit similar to small wontons, because they are small and beautiful in shape, just like roses, so they are called white roses. These two white rose skins are made of fresh and fragrant glutinous rice. Then after repeated filtering of water, the biggest difference is the ingredients in the filling! This ancestral food white roses that have been in business for more than 100 years, and at least 4,000 are handmade a day. It is a famous manufacturer of large-scale market, where you can also experience the production of white roses and enjoy the authentic white rose meal.
4. An Bang Beach Village Restaurant
4.7
/5
13 Reviews
AU$37
Southeast Asian
wai***on
The platform recommended by friends, the activities here are very cost-effective, and it is very convenient to consume in the store. It is very good 🤞
5. Cay Me
5
/5
3 Reviews
AU$11
Seafood
wai***on
It’s a must-have for workers. It’s really a bargain to buy it here. The consumption in the store is completely good. You must like it 👍.
6. Rice Restaurant
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AU$20
7. Vegan Zone Hoi An
4
/5
1 Reviews
AU$6
Latin American
翱翔的大鲨鱼
The Vegan Zone is about 1 km from Hoi An's most iconic Nihonbashi, decorated in dark wood and environmentally friendly. The walls are painted with mandala and the woven baskets are decorated with lights, adding a rustic atmosphere. Their signature dishes include citrus tofu, cardamom rolls, vegetarian curry and eggplant pancakes, with prices ranging from 40,000 VND to 165,000 VND.
8. Banh Mi Phuong
4.7
/5
33 Reviews
AU$2
Bakeries
tweety姐
We walked 50 meters forward from the place where we got off the bus and saw the big factory team. When we saw the name, we knew that it was this store. We bought three. The children especially liked it. The taste was very good. The price was affordable. I especially liked it.
9. For You Bien Restaurant
4.3
/5
14 Reviews
AU$30
Seafood
misslee715
It is slightly more expensive than the surrounding restaurants, 20[%]-30[%], ordering snails (super recommended), flower porridge, seafood porridge (gruel is used in English here), garlic fried squash shrimp (the largest I have ever eaten), hollow cabbage. About 300 yuan, it's okay.
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