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Grilled spring rolls Xuan Dan – Hanoi | Famous specialty of Hanoi City

Xuan Dan grilled spring rolls is located in the heart of the bustling capital, a delicious roll shop for gourmets. The restaurant specializes in serving Nha Trang specialties. The most popular dish here is grilled spring rolls with rich flavor and a little rustic. Nem is wonderfully grilled on a charcoal stove, fragrant and imbued with flavor and without feeling sick. Serve with deep-fried ram, vegetables and dipping sauce with moderate sweetness. The clean, cozy space and the quick and enthusiastic staff are one of the big plus points of Xuan Dan grilled spring rolls. 

Enjoy delicious grilled spring rolls at Xuan Dan grilled spring rolls
Enjoy delicious grilled spring rolls at Xuan Dan grilled spring rolls 

Address: 

  • Facility 1: 155 Doi Can, Ngoc Hoi Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi
  • Facility 2: 2B Phu Doan, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
  • Facility 3: Center 13, Van Phu area, Ha Dong district, Hanoi

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