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Nui Ba - Tay Ninh snails | Famous specialty of Tay Ninh province

Nui Ba mountain snail is fat, crunchy, has a sweet taste, very strange to eat. The most delicious when combined with fish sauce, lemongrass, ginger and a little spicy chili, served with salt, pepper, lemon and laksa leaves is the right style. When it rains, sipping some wine or beer is perfect.  

What to eat in Tay Ninh delicious?  Nui Ba snails (Source: toplist.vn)What to eat in Tay Ninh delicious? Nui Ba snails (Source: Collected)

  • Reference price:  from 40,000 VND/ dish

Suggested address: 

  • Tay Ninh Dong Que pub:  No. 2A23 KP.5 – Trung Nu Vuong – Ward 1 – Tay Ninh town 
  • Pubs on Gia Long Street – Tay Ninh City – Tay Ninh

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