Vietnamese cuisine uses a wide range of tropical fruits and vegetables as ingredients, and tends to be natural and refreshing in its cooking methods, with a stronger sour and sweet taste. It is characterized by being light and non-greasy, with a high proportion of vegetables added, and the principle of preserving the original flavor of the ingredients, which is highly praised by healthy dieters.
It's very new, close to the beach and easy to get to, I never bought anything here, just had a black coffee at the Goat cafe outside the mall. There is a food court in the mall with some seating and a nice view where you can enjoy the beach view. If you want to shop, this can be another option for you. I remember there are 4 floors here, and the top floor has a food court, cinema and entertainment games. I had some really great beef noodle soup at one place and loved it. I also had a beer and some carrot juice, so it was a liquid dinner. Like most places in Vietnam, they put a small amount of sugar in the carrot juice, which I think is unnecessary. The first floor has fashion, jewelry and some beauty products, but the upper floor has more beauty products. There is also a supermarket where I bought some peanut butter that is hard to find.
I personally think that night markets are a charm point in every city, so every time I go to a city, I will go to the night market. Compared with Hoi An Night Market, Nha Trang Night Market lacks the embellishment of lanterns and lacks some fantasy. But it has a strong sense of fashion, and all the people are in great shape and dressed hot. Most of the items sold are sun hats, special bags, T-shirts, vests or suspenders with Vietnamese special logos, and many items with seaside elements, etc. . .
We visited this night market during our stay in Nha Trang. It is quite small and although there are a few different projects compared to other parts of Vietnam, it is not very exciting. Like other parts of Nha Trang, there seems to be a lot of displeased and very rude Russians in the whole market, so our experience here is not easy...
As a night market, this is definitely a must! There are not many stalls and useful items for me are limited. But most of the things sold are not worth the money. Worst of all, sellers are generally ruthlessly stingy - not the typical happy, gentle friendly Vietnamese people you meet elsewhere. Recommended
Although I saw a lot of bad reviews, I thought about coming to visit because I was not far away from eating, but I found that it was really not worth coming to this place. There are still a lot of people but the goods are really poor. It is not attractive to Chinese tourists. It feels like a small commodity wholesale market decades ago, and there are not many merchant products. recommend
We went in the afternoon. Merchants opened their doors before 4 o'clock. Vietnamese local specialties are mainly. At night, Chinese and Russians are buying things. We chose a cashew of 400g25 yuan. I bought a pair of slippers and bargained at the price of 1/3 and it could be done. Recommended
Vietnamese cuisine uses a wide range of tropical fruits and vegetables as ingredients, and tends to be natural and refreshing in its cooking methods, with a stronger sour and sweet taste. It is characterized by being light and non-greasy, with a high proportion of vegetables added, and the principle of preserving the original flavor of the ingredients, which is highly praised by healthy dieters.
It's very new, close to the beach and easy to get to, I never bought anything here, just had a black coffee at the Goat cafe outside the mall. There is a food court in the mall with some seating and a nice view where you can enjoy the beach view. If you want to shop, this can be another option for you. I remember there are 4 floors here, and the top floor has a food court, cinema and entertainment games. I had some really great beef noodle soup at one place and loved it. I also had a beer and some carrot juice, so it was a liquid dinner. Like most places in Vietnam, they put a small amount of sugar in the carrot juice, which I think is unnecessary. The first floor has fashion, jewelry and some beauty products, but the upper floor has more beauty products. There is also a supermarket where I bought some peanut butter that is hard to find.
I personally think that night markets are a charm point in every city, so every time I go to a city, I will go to the night market. Compared with Hoi An Night Market, Nha Trang Night Market lacks the embellishment of lanterns and lacks some fantasy. But it has a strong sense of fashion, and all the people are in great shape and dressed hot. Most of the items sold are sun hats, special bags, T-shirts, vests or suspenders with Vietnamese special logos, and many items with seaside elements, etc. . .
We visited this night market during our stay in Nha Trang. It is quite small and although there are a few different projects compared to other parts of Vietnam, it is not very exciting. Like other parts of Nha Trang, there seems to be a lot of displeased and very rude Russians in the whole market, so our experience here is not easy...
As a night market, this is definitely a must! There are not many stalls and useful items for me are limited. But most of the things sold are not worth the money. Worst of all, sellers are generally ruthlessly stingy - not the typical happy, gentle friendly Vietnamese people you meet elsewhere. Recommended
Although I saw a lot of bad reviews, I thought about coming to visit because I was not far away from eating, but I found that it was really not worth coming to this place. There are still a lot of people but the goods are really poor. It is not attractive to Chinese tourists. It feels like a small commodity wholesale market decades ago, and there are not many merchant products. recommend
We went in the afternoon. Merchants opened their doors before 4 o'clock. Vietnamese local specialties are mainly. At night, Chinese and Russians are buying things. We chose a cashew of 400g25 yuan. I bought a pair of slippers and bargained at the price of 1/3 and it could be done. Recommended