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Chicken on Tien Yen hill - Quang Ninh | Famous specialty of Quang Ninh Province

Coming to Tien Yen, everyone wishes to once enjoy the famous chicken dish because Tien Yen chicken has a special delicious taste, Tien Yen chicken skin is not only as golden as turmeric but also very delicious. thick, when enjoying, it has an extremely crispy feeling and an unforgettable spread of sweetness.

 

Tien Yen chicken is a chicken that is released on the hill to find its own food

Called hill chicken because the local chicken here has been passed down for generations to be raised freely, every day they roam the hillsides to feed themselves from insects, ants and termites. In the afternoon, when returning to the garden, the chickens have the habit of flying up on the branches to sleep. It is because of these “buying” and “disposing of goods” that Tien Yen chicken is exceptionally sweet, fragrant, firm, crunchy, fatty but not greasy.

 

The chicken is tough and not dry

Like other chicken breeds, Tien Yen hill chicken is processed into fried, boiled, steamed, stir-fried with lemon leaves,… however, Tien Yen chicken is surprisingly delicious. Although each dish has its own flavor, perhaps the simplest and most delicious way to prepare it is boiled chicken. When the Tien Yen hill chicken is boiled, it has a golden color like turmeric, the chicken is shiny like just dipped in fat, sweet but not chewy. Tien Yen chicken skin is not only golden but also very thick, at first glance it may seem very fatty, but when you take a bite, you will know it is sweet and crispy.

 

Hill chicken is prepared with many different delicious dishes

Enjoying Tien Yen hill chicken, the indispensable side dish is nodding cake. Although nodding cake is quite simple, when eaten with Tien Yen chicken, it is extremely delicious. So those who are gourmets and know the delicacies of Ha Long – Quang Ninh rarely miss enjoying Tien Yen hill chicken with nodding cake every time they come here. It can be said that this dish has made its own brand only in the beautiful Tien Yen land.

  • Price: 150,000 VND – 200,000 VND/kg

  • Address to buy: Tien Yen town, Tien Yen district, Quang Ninh

 

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