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Chop Chai mountain goat - Phu Yen | Famous specialty of Phu Yen Province

Dê Núi Chóp Chài đặc Sản Phú Yên
Chop Chai mountain goat – delicious dish not to be missed

In addition to famous tourist attractions such as Ghenh Da Dia, Long Thuy beach, Vung Ro, Nhan tower, etc., you should also  visit Chop Chai mountain and enjoy the goat meat specialties  here once. Steamed, grilled, skewered dishes or hot pot dishes, stir-fried dishes are all made from delicious fresh goat meat.

Reference address:

Chop Chai Restaurant – Goat Hot Pot

644 Nguyen Tat Thanh, Ward. Phuoc Hau 1, Binh Kien Commune, Tuy Hoa, Phu Yen

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