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Salanganes'Nest – Nha Trang | Famous specialty of Khanh Hoa province

A dish so familiar that it doesn’t need much introduction, right? Exploited directly in the Yen Khanh Hoa islands, carefully filtered out impurities, giving consumers the most high-class nutritious products. Salanganes’Nest is considered as a delicious delicacy ever since. Because bird’s nest can help keep skin young and beautiful, improve digestive health, restore health to patients, and help strengthen the immune system.

Nha Trang's Bird's Nest

Nha Trang’s Bird’s Nest

Nowadays, it is widely exploited and popularized, so the price of bird’s nest is no longer a difficulty for you to wonder about choosing as a gift. Delicious dishes from bird’s nest: Bird’s nest with alum sugar, bird’s nest porridge, red apple bird’s nest tea with longan, or easier to enjoy than canned oats, …

Reference price:

  • Raw bird’s nest from 1,500,000 to 3,000,000 for 50g to 100g
  • Refined oats cost 3,500,000 to 4,500,000 with a weight of 100g
  • Ready-made bird’s nest juice in a jar: from 35,000 to 45,000 / 1 bottle
Yến Sào Nha Trang - Khánh Hòa

Salanganes’Nest Nha Trang – Khanh Hoa

Reference address:

  • Bao Ngoc’s Salanganes’Nest (Tel: 0905 86 18 58): Phuong Sai, Nha Trang
  • Khanh Hoa Salanganes’Nest: No. 248 Thong Nhat, Phuong Son Ward, Nha Trang
  • Nha Trang Trading Travel Joint Stock Company: 180 Thong Nhat, Nha Trang
  • Minh Thanh Trading Co., Ltd: 6A Trinh Phong, Nha Trang
  • Distributor 4/7 Yersin: 4/7 Yersin, Nha Trang
  • Yen’s House Nha Trang: 10 Le Thanh Phuong, Nha Trang

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