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Tay Son beef - Binh Dinh | Famous specialty of Pacify the province

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Top 10 Binh Dinh specialties – Eat once, remember for a lifetime (Photo: Collectibles)

A specialty dish of Binh Dinh comes from the heroic land of Tay Son. Beef jerky is a dish made mainly from the small intestine of cows. When slaughtering cows, choose the best small intestine, fresh, inside the intestines still have clear green mucus called joe. Beef jerky is not an easy dish to eat and only gourmets can enjoy.

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Top 10 Binh Dinh specialties – Eat once, remember for a lifetime (Photo: Collectibles)

The bowl is hot, the juice is brown with a little greenish tint. Serve with fresh vermicelli, raw vegetables and grilled sesame rice paper. The pungent smell of chili, ginger, lemongrass, the sour taste of Giang leaves, the sweet taste of coconut water, the slight bitter taste of jasmine with vermicelli and raw vegetables are very suitable.

Recommended restaurant:  Anh Nhat Gia Vien Restaurant
Address:  1087 Tran Hung Dao, City. Quy Nhon

Reference price:  100,000 or more/serving

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