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Leo – Tay Ninh | Famous specialty of Tay Ninh province

The name sounds so strange, but in fact, this specialty is almost like the peanut candy that we often eat since childhood. Tay Ninh noodle soup is made from malt, peanuts, and sesame seeds, creating a sweet, tangy, and crunchy candy.

With extremely simple ingredients and methods, it is one of the famous specialties of this sunny and windy land of Tay Ninh. This dish is very suitable for snacking, especially on rainy days, it is perfect to have a platter sipping with a cup of warm tea. 

Ăn gì ở Tây Ninh ngon? Thèo lèo Tây Ninh (Nguồn: vietravel.com)What to eat in Tay Ninh delicious? Tay Ninh canoe (Source: Collected)

Suggested address:

  • Snack shop in Hoa Thanh, Tay Ninh:  No. 115/27 Nguyen Van Linh Street – Long Dai Hamlet – Long Thanh Bac – Hoa Thanh – Tay Ninh

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