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Dried yellow snapper – Nha Trang | Famous specialty of Khanh Hoa province

Nha Trang yellow snapper with beautiful yellow color and natural sweetness is a favorite dish of many people. Golden snapper is selected from fresh and delicious fish, the flesh is thick, it is cut, cleaned and dried to create a dried yellow snapper = delicious and irresistible.

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Dried yellow fish

Dried yellowtail fish is a specialty of the sea, a familiar food source of the people of the sea. The shape of this fish has a remarkable point, which is a lemon-yellow stripe running down its spine like a thread. Perhaps because of this feature, the name goldfish was born. Reference price: 50,000 to 100,000 VND / 1kg depending on the size

Reference address

  • Nha Trang Dam Market
  • Nha Trang New Xom Market: 49 Ngo Gia Tu.
  • Coastal seafood markets, fishing villages

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