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Bitter goby porridge – Ca Mau | Famous specialty of Ca Mau Province

Bitter goby porridge is one of the delicious dishes that attracts all visitors when coming to Ca Mau. Goby porridge is usually served with bitter vegetables plus spices such as fish sauce, chopped ginger and chili lime. The greasy taste of fish meat mixed with the bitterness of bitter vegetables will surely make you eat forever. The porridge will be more wonderful when you eat it while blowing.

Bitter goby porridge
Bitter goby porridge
Suggestions for  restaurants in Ca Mau  for you to enjoy bitter goby porridge:
  • Tieu porridge shop 70: 70 Ngo Gia Tu, Ward 5, Ca Mau

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