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Pancakes – Da Nang | Famous specialty of Da Nang city

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If you love snacks, you must try sandwiched rice paper (baked rice paper). Tourists coming to Da Nang are “fazed” with the type of baked egg rice paper with pate, fried rice, sausage, dried beef, fried onions… bringing crispy fatty taste.

Address of the place to sell delicious rice paper in Da Nang:

  1. Aunt Hoa sandwich: 62/2A Nui Thanh, Hai Chau district, City. Danang
  2. Tran Ke Xuong masterpiece sandwich: 9/3 Doan Thi Diem, Hai Chau district, City. Danang
  3. Di Hoang’s rice paper sandwich: K142/46/09 Dien Bien Phu, Thanh Khe district, City. Danang

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