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Fried shrimp with ram – Binh Dinh | Famous specialty of Pacify the province

The dish is very simple, often found in family dinners and trays, from small eateries to luxury restaurants. Ingredients include: ground shrimp, bacon wrapped in a thin layer of rice paper. Fried until crispy golden brown is a  specialty of Binh Dinh  that many diners come to try.

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Fried shrimp with ram – Photo: Collectibles

Often eaten with cabbage leaves, with dried vermicelli, or raw vegetables dipped with salty and sour bean paste.

  • Suggestions for buying points:  Farms that produce ram and shrimp cakes
  • Address:  55-57 Ngo May
  • Reference price:  100,000 VND

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