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Cha Bo – Da Nang | Famous specialty of Da Nang city

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If you have fallen in love with Western sausages, Nha Trang fish cakes or Hanoi rolls, why not add Da Nang beef rolls to the list of “favorite” delicacies. The long, flavorful beef patties, served with bread or sour foods, retain their distinctive delicious flavor. This is also a specialty of Da Nang that many #teamKlook choose to buy as a gift when visiting the coastal city. 

Where to buy delicious Da Nang beef rolls? 

  • Co Hue Store: No. 230, Ton Duc Thang Street, Hoa Minh, Lien Chieu, Da Nang
  • Co Le Store: No. 53, Hai Phong, Thach Thang, Hai Chau, Da Nang
  • Le Thi Huong Beef Rolls: No. 04, Hoang Dieu, Phuoc Ninh, Hai Chau, Da Nang
  • Cha Bo Loc: No. 4A, Tran Binh Trong, Hai Chau 1, Hai Chau, Da Nang 

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