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Fish cake – Nha Trang – Khanh Hoa | Famous specialty of Khanh Hoa province

Nha Trang fish cake, if said a little more ornate, can be called the “excellent product” of Nha Trang cuisine. This place is endowed with many kinds of fish, especially mackerel, barracuda, termite… the most delicious ingredients for making fish cakes, suitable for your preferences and time traveling to the sea that you can. Choose the right fish cakes.

Fish cake - Nha Trang specialty

Fish cake – Nha Trang specialty

Pieces of golden fish fry, do not lose the complex aroma of fish, sweet and delicious blends together. Nha Trang fish cakes can be stored for about 60 days in the freezer compartment, very suitable for buying as gifts. Delicious dishes with fish cakes: Tan O soup cooked with fish cakes, Nha Trang fish vermicelli noodles, banh soup, jellyfish vermicelli, fried fish cakes, sweet and sour fried fish cakes, fish cakes sandwiches,… Affordable prices: from 300,000 to 350,000/kg

Reference address:

  • Hoa Suong Fish Grill – 83 Hoang Van Thu, Van Thanh/81 Phan Boi Chau, Xuong Huan, Nha Trang.
  • Grilled fish Thu Hien – Tran Phu, Loc Tho.
  • Fish cake Phan Nha – Cau Be, Vinh Thanh.
  • Cha Ca Pro: 5 Thai Nguyen, Nha Trang

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