Street food experience in Hoi An
Published: 18/04/2013 10:44
Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999, appeals to most tourists for its irresistible charm of architecture and landscape.
cooking, cheap prices" src="http://img.cdn2.vietnamnet.vn/Images/english/2013/04/16/16/20130416163722-tra6-1.jpg" alt="Hoi An, Street food, cheap prices" /> A street vendor sells tofu and green bean cake with a banner in English. However, I think it will be a big mistake for those who visit the town without spending time to explore its diversified gastronomy, especially street food. Thanks to my buddy who is a food connoisseur, my second trip to Hoi An was a great experience savoring some tasty treats at unbelievably cheap prices. Some tourists are afraid of eating food on the streets but I had an upset stomach for three days but still survived eating street food. A typical image of a food shop by the Thu Bon River which offers some delicious treats from VND25,000. After getting off a shuttle bus at our resort, we headed to Phuc Kien Pagoda where numerous street vendors displayed food - but we opted for a bowl of hot tofu and grilled corn which were delicious and kept us warm in the cool weather after the rain. I thought these treats were more delicious as diners like us had a chance to sit on some small chairs on the pavement and look at the sellers preparing the food or simply admire the surrounding area. The more we entered the town, the more food vendors appeared. For the first time I found it so interesting to enjoy a rustic dish like fried banana cake wrapped in paper inside a nylon bag. Honestly, Saigon has this food also but I think it was a different feeling eating it in Hoi An, as I could leisurely eat and walk on some quiet and romantic streets with numerous galleries on both sides. Dining by the dreamy Thu Bon River is a must for tourists. For savory treats, people should head to an area near Cau Bridge (or the Japanese Bridge) where lots of food shops by the Thu Bon River are located. The closer we got to the area the more delicious smells we could sense in the air. Some must-try specialties are com ga (chicken rice), cao lau (noodles served with pork and greens), nem nuong (grilled meat), Quang noodles and hen xuc banh da (mussels served with dry pancake) priced from VND25,000. SGT |
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