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Banh Beo – Vung Tau | Famous specialty of Ba Ria Vung Tau Province

Banh beo  Vung Tau – one of the specialties here because of its uniqueness and difference. The delicious specialties of Vung Tau  are not fussy but very delicious. Banh beo dough is made from rice. Cake flour is mixed with water in a certain ratio so that the cake is soft, flexible, not sticky, not liquid and crushed. The daily dish is used by the Chinese people with natural ingredients such as shrimp, peanuts, onions, etc. to enhance the taste and eye-catching properties of the cake. Especially indispensable is the accompanying fish sauce. A little chili, garlic, sliced ​​papaya, a little sweet and sour make the difference in this sauce.

Vung Tau specialties delicious food
Banh Beo

Address:

  • Tuyet Mai beo cake: 09 Phan Chu Trinh
  • Phuoc Tinh cup beo cake: 01 Microwave, Vung Tau

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