Crab spring rolls are a typical dish in Hai Phong’s cuisine, which anyone who comes to this youthful city must taste. Besides the popular name, Hai Phong crab spring rolls are also called square spring rolls or square crab spring rolls due to the unique way of wrapping – square of Hai Phong people.
Hai Phong’s crab spring rolls are a typical dish for a rich cuisine, made from many typical ingredients such as shrimp, crab, meat, wood ear and some other ingredients. Especially for the best and most delicious taste of spring rolls, one must use crab meat from the waters of Do Son, Cat Hai, or in Bach Long Vi – places with rich and fresh seafood sources, especially the source. crabs are extremely abundant.
Delicious ingredients mixed with rich spices according to the way of Hai Phong people, then wrapped in crispy rice paper fried golden, just thinking about it is hard to resist. Besides, when enjoying crab spring rolls, people often eat it with raw vegetables, hot peppers, green papaya and thinly sliced carrots. Especially the sweet and sour dipping sauce. All will create an unforgettable taste for those who enjoy it for the first time.
Some addresses for you to enjoy and buy as gifts for your loved ones:
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Nem Nga – 92 Tran Nhat Duat.
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Phuong Mai – 87 Cat Cut.
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Ngoc Tuan -96 Tran Nhat Duat.
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Thanh Nga – 90 Tran Nhat Duat.
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In Co Dao market, 323 To Hieu…
Source: Collected internet.
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