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Bong Son rope cake – Binh Dinh | Famous specialty of Pacify the province

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Top 10 Binh Dinh specialties – Eat once, remember for a lifetime (Photo: Collectibles)

Banh chung is a dish originating from Bong Son town, Hoai Nhon district. This is a dish made from rice, but with a different taste. A special feature in the processing stage is that in order to have delicious banh chung, it is necessary to use old rice that has been harvested many months ago. Banh cuon eaten with a little shallot oil is spread evenly and crushed peanuts are sprinkled. The chewy taste of banh chung mixed with the aroma of delicious fish sauce creates a rustic and rustic dish but still has its own unforgettable flavor of the martial land.

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Top 10 Binh Dinh specialties – Eat once, remember for a lifetime (Photo: Collectibles)

Binh Dinh Cuisine, especially Binh Dinh specialties, always knows how to please diners with its delicious taste, bold homeland love like the people of Binh Dinh. If you have been traveling in Binh Dinh, do not forget to taste all these dishes. Hopefully Binh Dinh specialties will help your travel experience more complete and meaningful.

Recommended restaurant:   Loi banh day
Address: 
102 Tran Phu, TT. Bong Son, Hoai Nhon, Binh Dinh
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Reference price: 
10,000 – 15,000 VND/person

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