Hoi An, this well-preserved ancient city, is known for its ancient buildings, bridges, and canals. In 1999, UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. As Vietnam's oldest Chinatown, Hoi An has attracted countless Chinese people who have come to do business and settle down for hundreds of years. The cuisine here is a blend of French and Chinese influences to present a unique flavor.
Today, we will be together to ** those classic delicacies of Hoi An!
Vietnamese spring rolls are one of the must-try delicacies in Vietnam. Vietnamese pancakes, pork satay, kimchi, chili, fish sauce, lettuce and rice paper are paired to create mouth-watering spring rolls. As soon as you bite into it, the layering and delicious taste are endless.
It is a traditional dish consisting of pork, pork rinds, vegetables, and handmade lasagna. The pork is tender and juicy, and the noodles are made with local well water for a unique taste. Add peanut butter and broth to make the whole bowl of noodles even more delicious.
Mi Quang is a dish made with pork, shrimp, quail eggs, fried rice crackers, rice noodles, and leafy greens. The handmade noodles are soft and chewy, and the addition of quail eggs adds a highlight to this dish that will leave you with a lingering aftertaste.
This delicacy can be found throughout Hoi An. The rice is cooked and mixed with turmeric, and the chicken is marinated to create a chicken rice dish with a rich flavor and flavor that is served with lemon and chili.
Banana pancakes are one of Hoi An's popular snacks. Sweet potato chips are coated in rice flour batter and added to banana slices, which are fried until golden and crispy. This banana pancake is both sweet and tasty, and an ideal casual snack.
Roasted corn cobs can be found in every corner of Hoi An. The corn is roasted on charcoal, coated with lard, and is charred and delicious. It's a convenient and delicious snack that is a must in street food.
This sandwich features coconut crackers, powdered rice balls, chocolate sauce and nuts for a sweet and savory taste. It is the perfect dessert to impress you on your culinary journey.
These are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Hoi An's cuisine, and there are many more mouth-watering delicacies waiting for you in the city.