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Spicy snails – Binh Phuoc | Famous specialty of Binh Phuoc

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Spicy snail is a specialty dish of Binh Phuoc province, the dish is made from snails with many familiar spices such as: satay, garlic, hot peppers, roasted tamarind, roasted salt, … With a reasonable price. From only 25,000 to 100,000 VND, you will be full when enjoying these delicious rustic dishes. Anyone who comes to Binh Phuoc and visits this restaurant can’t stop praising the deliciousness and standard of taste.

The address of the spicy snail restaurant : the restaurant is located on Le Quy Don Street, Binh Long, Binh Phuoc, open from 9 am to 9 pm every day of the week.

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