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Ninh Hoa spring rolls - Nha Trang | Famous specialty of Khanh Hoa province

 Nem chua is a dish that anyone who visits this land of Ninh Hoa must enjoy, or buy as a gift for relatives and friends during the holidays or to return home. Nem chua is probably the most popular snack on the drinking table or a snack that is most popular with women because of the sour and sweet taste of meat and a little spicy and spicy taste of chili pepper, and the intense toughness of the skin. … 

Nem chua Ninh Hòa tại Nha Trang

Ninh Hoa spring rolls in Nha Trang

The product is a famous specialty of Ninh Hoa land, everyone wants to taste it once. Made from fat-removed meat, skin, garlic, chili … carefully wrapped in gutted leaves instead of guava leaves, creating a delicious and attractive dish, especially when served with beer. The price of a box of spring rolls varies from 50,000 to 60,000 a box.

Nem chua Ninh Hòa - Đặc sản

Ninh Hoa fermented pork roll – Specialty

Reference address:

  • Along the national highway passing through Ninh Hoa area (Khanh Hoa)
  • Dang Van Quyen: 16A Lan Ong, Xuong Huan, Nha Trang
  • Vu Thanh An: 15 Le Loi, Nha Trang
  • Grilled spring rolls 52 – Aunt Nuong: 29-31 Le Loi, Nha Trang
  • Ba Sau spring rolls: 2 To Vinh Dien, Nha Trang
  • Grilled spring rolls with flying shrimp: 89 Ha Phuoc (Con De area, small alley at Ha Ra bridge head)
  • Nem Co No: 24 Hai Ba Trung, Nha Trang

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