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Seagulls – Quang Binh | Famous specialty of Quang Binh Province

Quang Binh waters are famous for the type of sea snake with 1-0-2, this is a slim, small, scaly body sea snake that is processed into many delicious dishes such as porridge, stewed with lemongrass and chili, minced. Sausages, spring rolls, sea-born wine,… the most delicious and famous can’t be missed the famous ram and blood pudding – a dish everyone wants to enjoy when coming to Quang Binh. 

Quang Binh specialties as giftsQuang Binh ram – a must-try specialty when coming here (Photo: Collectibles) 

Reference price:  200,000 VND/kg

Suggested delicious places to eat: 

  • Hai Yen Hotel Restaurant – Truong Phap – City. Dong Hoi – Quang Binh.
  • East Sea Floating Restaurant – Truong Phap – City. Dong Hoi – Quang Binh

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