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Sour Pho – Lang Son | Famous specialty of Lang Son Province

Sour noodle soup is a delicious Lang Son dish that is loved by many tourists, with an extremely attractive taste. Lang Son Sour Pho consists of 2 main parts: dry part and water part. The dry part includes flexible, chewy noodle soup, char siu, cucumber, roasted peanuts, fried sweet potatoes, dried onions, herbs; The water part includes garlic stock, vinegar, and sugar. 2 parts are mixed well for a bar, sweet taste to eat without feeling sick.

dac san Lang SonLang Son specialty sour pho. (Image source: Collected)

Selling Address:

  • Sour Pho on Le Lai Street
  • Sour Pho is located on Bac Son Street, near Hoang Van Thu Secondary School
  • Pho Phuong restaurant at 73 Nhi Thanh

Price:  About 35,000 – 40,000/person

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