Nam Sanh heifer is a specialty not to be missed when you visit Tay Ninh. The main ingredients of this dish are heifers (young cows) with meat fibers that are not greasy, low in fat, have high nutritional value and are especially good for health. With only such a main ingredient, the talented and experienced chefs at Nam Sanh have created hundreds of delicious dishes for diners.
What to eat in Tay Ninh delicious? Don’t forget to taste the Nam Sanh beef dish! (Source: Collector)
The beef dishes here are grilled at the table, so the highest freshness is guaranteed. Coming to Nam Sanh, don’t miss the grilled beef with soy sauce, which is the most favorite dish of all diners. In addition, there are many other delicious dishes you can try such as: grilled beef thighs with green chili salt, beef rolls with rice paper, beef tongue hot pot, beef squeeze through, beef dipped in fish sauce, steamed beef with perilla leaves, beef with sauce passion fruit…
If you have the opportunity, visit Nam Sanh and enjoy this delicious Tay Ninh Nam Sanh beef dish!
- Address: located on 30/4 street – ward 2 – Tay Ninh city
Source: Collected internet.
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