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Noodles in Tien village - Bac Ninh | Famous specialty of Bac Ninh province

Noodles in Tien village in Khac Niem commune is famous near and far because this vermicelli-making village dates back hundreds of years and has been passed down from generation to generation.

Tien village noodleTien village noodle

The clear, fresh and supple white noodles are made by the people of Tien village through many complicated, meticulous and elaborate stages. It can be said that Tien village vermicelli has contributed significantly to creating a paradise of vermicelli dishes in the typical Vietnamese cuisine.

Reference price:  20,000 VND – 30,000 VND / 1kg.

Reference address:

Hoa Dinh Market – Nguyen Van Cu, Vo Cuong, Bac Ninh

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