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Bay Nui beef ball soup - An Giang | Famous specialty of An Giang province

Beef ball soup is often eaten by An Giang people in the middle of the day or late at night. The ingredients are quite simple, including banh chung, beef balls and pork leg meat. The success of the dish depends mainly on the pot of broth. Enjoy the dish, you will feel the sweet, crispy, chewy and fragrant taste of the beef. The rich flavor of the dish makes it hard to forget.
Banh canh 7 núi đặc sản An Giang
7 mountain beef noodle soup
  • Address: Anh Vu Son, Vinh Trung Commune, Tinh Bien District, An Giang.

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