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Quang Noodles – Quang Nam | Famous specialty of Quang Nam Province

Quang noodle is the most famous dish in Quang Nam. There is not a street, no corner that does not sell Quang noodles. When you come here, it’s a pity that you don’t enjoy this dish. Surely there is not a person in Quang that does not know how to cook noodles at home. Cooking and enjoying Quang noodles has become a regular habit in every family.

Noodles are made from rice paper cut into fibers, soft and chewy. Diverse broth, processing many different ingredients such as: chicken, eel, snakehead fish, frog, beef, shrimp, crab … Eating Quang noodles is indispensable for grilled rice paper, chili, lemon, peanuts, cup Pure fish sauce, accompanying raw vegetables. Raw vegetables are elaborately prepared, need up to 9 types of raw vegetables: split water spinach, bean sprouts, spicy cabbage, bananas… Maybe so, when eating noodles, you don’t feel bored or dry even though there is little broth. bold flavor of Quang, delighting tourists.

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Quang noodle is a rustic dish with Hoi An people, any visitor when enjoying it will always remember its taste. Perhaps that’s why Quang Noodles is recognized as one of 12 Vietnamese dishes with Asian culinary value.

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