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Ba Lan Bread – Da Nang | Famous specialty of Da Nang city

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Delicious bread in Da Nang is undisputed. But you have to enjoy Ba Lan’s bread to call it “right”. The bread crust is crispy with water, inside are beef rolls, pork rolls, cinnamon rolls and cold meat. Add a little chili, basil, cilantro, scallions and salt and pepper, the new flavor really “explodes”. The shop is open from 15:30 to 23:00 every day and is quite crowded, so #teamKlook should pay attention to come early. 

Address of Banh Mi Ba Lan, Da Nang: 

  1. 62 Truong Queen, Hai Chau

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