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Cau Mong - Da Nang | Famous specialty of Da Nang city

Cau Mong veal is a specialty of Da Nang that devotees who love to eat delicious when traveling must try. The veal is soft and tender, the skin is soft and crispy, thinly sliced ​​to taste. Roll the meat with raw vegetables dipped in fish sauce, when you eat it, you can immediately feel the delicious meat, salty, spicy, and irresistible fish sauce.

Address to eat delicious Cau Mong veal in Da Nang:

  1. Quan Ro: 8 Bac Son, Cam Le District, City. Danang
  2. Ngoc Lan shop: 895 Ngo Quyen, Son Tra district, City. Danang
  3. Quan Huong: 18 Le Quy Don, Hai Chau District, City. Danang

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