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Can Tho dried shrimp vermicelli | Famous specialty of Can Tho city

At first glance, it looks quite similar to crab noodle soup, but what makes this specialty dish different is the broth. The broth cooked with dried shrimp has a characteristic aroma. A bowl of vermicelli with dried shrimps, blood, beef, spring rolls, a little bit of crab sauce, blood, a little bit of fat and vegetables. Add a little fish sauce, the flavor is more intense.

Can Tho specialtiesCai Rang Can Tho Dried Shrimp Noodles (Source: Collected)

Address:  Cai Rang Market, Lo Vong Cung, Cai Rang District, Can Tho

Reference price:  20,000 – 30,000 VND

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