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Pancakes – Quang Binh | Famous specialty of Quang Binh Province

Unlike regular pancakes, which are made from brown rice, the finished cake will be pink in color when it comes out of the oven instead of the traditional yellow. Each cake that is poured will have a filling including: minced shallot leaves, shrimp, meat, bean sprouts, fragrant green onions that make many diners passionate. 

Quang Binh specialties as giftsSpecialty Quang Hoa brown rice pancakes are famous in Quang Binh (Photo: Collectibles) 

Reference price:  10,000 – 30,000 VND/disc

Suggested delicious places to eat: 

  • Pancakes with Aunt Hoa – Thanh Than – Quang Hoa – Quang Trach – Quang Binh
  • Ong Dinh’s banh xeo shop – hamlet 2 Vinh Phu – Quang Hoa – Quang Trach – Quang Binh 

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