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Banh Khoai – Hue | Famous specialty of Thua Thien Hue province

The next Hue specialty  cake  you should try is Banh Khoai. Although the shape is quite similar to banh xeo in the crispy golden crust, the inside is different, including shrimp, spring rolls, glass fish and raw bean sprouts. You can serve the cake with rich dipping sauce and super delicious raw vegetables. 

dac-san-hueBanh Khoai will make you feel extremely “happy” because the crust is crispy but the inside is still soft and moist. (photo source: hellovietnamese.com)

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