Hoi An town is well-known as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Vietnam. Travelers are attracted by the harmony of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese architecture designed since 16th century. Moreover, you are drawn to the best street food in Hoi An. Here is our pick about 10 highlights food in this amazing city. Let's get started!
1. Phuong bread(Banh mi Phuong)
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Banh mi is a popular Vietnamese sandwich containing fresh vegetable, pâté, salad, and a filling of your choice. This is one of the best food in Hoi An which can be found in Banh mi Phuong. Let's try some Western food with Vietnamese slant from a stall at a table, just as the Vietnamese do it.
:lol: :lol: :lol: Where to try: Banh mi Phuong, Hoàng Diệu, Sơn Phong, Hội An, Vietnam
2. Beo cake
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It is truly that a water fern cake, which is called Banh beo in Vietnamese, is one of the best food in Hue Vietnam and in Hoi An. There is a simple recipe to cook this cake and each chef requires a different private formula.
To create a perfect dish, rice flour, stuffing (from pork and shrimp ground) and fish sauce with green chili are often included in the main components of Banh beo. Ram gion(from dried and fried noodles), crushed roasted peanuts or fried onion are added in the auxiliary ingredients of Banh beo. It is steamed and served with a bamboo spoon and a porcelain bowl to enjoy.
When visiting Hoi An, you can find the best small Banh beo restaurants. Let's see some our recommendation below:
- Aunt Tai’s “Banh Beo cart” in Hoi An: is the mobilized food cart selling “Banh Beo” around Hoi An. Tran Hung Dao, Ngo Gia Tu, Ly Thuong Kiet and Nguyen Hue Street are some names of the streets you can find this cart.
- Aunt Bay’s Beo cake: situated at the corner of the old wall on Hoang Van Thu Street, Hoi An
:-) :lol: ;-) Read more: 15 of the best luxury hotels & resorts in Hoi An
3. White Rose (Banh Bao Banh Vac)
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Banh Vac is made of thin discs of rice flour, bunched up around a minced shrimp dumpling, creating what skillful looks like a rose. Topped with crispy fried shallots and dipped in nuoc mam (fish sauce), they are chewy ravioli and made for a favorite snack along the best street food in Hoi An.
:-) :-P 8-) Where to try: Bong Hong Trang restaurant
4. Fried Wonton (Hoanh Thanh Chien)
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Fried wonton is one of the best street food in Hoi An. The base is made of a large flat wonton with a shrimp filling, piled high with a tomato-based sweet and sour sauce, with chunks of pineapple, tree-eared mushrooms, onions and scallions. It is a special food which is not like any other traditional Vietnamese dish. Fried wonton is one of the must-eat dish that you have to try once time in Hoi An tourism.
:-) :-P 8-) Where to try: Bong Hong Trang restaurant
5. Sizzling Pancakes(Banh Xeo)
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Vietnamese pancake is very popular with its crispy perfection and savory crepes stuffed. To make a perfect cake, the main ingredients are highly required such as bean sprouts, pork and shrimp found all over Vietnam.
Heading to Tra Que Vegetable Village just outside of town for some very tasty sizzling pancakes. The cake is served with fresh lettuces, salads and dipped into the chili-lime fish sauce for some amazing flavors and textures.
6. Cao Lau Noodles
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The original taste of this Hoi An cuisine is from Chinese flavor with the pork seasoned in 5 spice powder and the thick, chewy noodles reminiscent of Japanese udon, but this dish is all local.
It is claimed that the perfect noodle is made using ash from wood from Cham islands that made it muddy brown color, then cooked in water drawn from the ancient Ba Le well. As a result, you cannot find any duplicate anywhere outside of Hoi An!
Mrs. Thanh’s little eatery at 26 Thai Phien is the best place to try Cao Lau. To get a truly experience, you can this noodle at the posh Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa overlooking its beachfront, palm-tree lined infinity pool. Checking out this hotel here: Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa
7. Chicken rice(Cơm gà)
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In general, chicken rice is not originated from Hoi An, but local people have developed its recipe and made a signature. Ingredients are selected such as jasmine rice, a chicken, onions and sauce.
First of all, boiled chicken is cut into small pieces and then they are mashed with crushed onions, Vietnamese coriander and other spices to absorb their flavors. Rice is cooked with species and boiled with chicken broth. A bowl of chicken rice is served with shredded chicken, sliced onions, sour papaya, vegetables from nearby Tra Que village and sauce.
:-) ;-) :-D Where to try: Com Ga Huong, 48 Le Loi Street, Hoi An, Vietnam
8.Clams served with smashing rice paper(Bánh đập hến xào)
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Banh dap is one of the best food in Hue Vietnam. It is made from two pieces of crispy rice paper and wet rice paper, combined together and smashed on the table before enjoying it with special sauce with chili, which is made from fishes caught in Cua Dai beach.
Clams are caught from Hoai river, which runs through Cam Nam village. They are boiled and then fried with various vegetables and spices, including onions, peppers, chili, gingers and peanuts.
:-) ;-) :-D Where to try: Quán Bánh đập Bà Già (Ba Gia Restaurant) on Nguyen Tri Phuong Street.
9. Quang noodles(My Quang)
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My Quảng is one of the unique dishes in Quang Nam Province. It is a complete mix with rice crackers, shrimps, pork, quail eggs, and vegetables taken from nearby Tra Que village. Quang noodle soup is served with a variety of herbs, such as mint leaves, houttuynia, cabbage, onion, and coriander. Moreover, it is mixed with fried tofu, mushroom, taro, carrots, seitan, peanuts, and vegetables.
:-) ;-) 8-) Where to try: Mỳ Quảng Bà Minh (Mrs. Minh’s Quang noodles) in Cam Ha Commune, and Ms Ha is a street vendor on Thai Phien Street
10. Sweet corn soup
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Sweet corn soup is one of the best street food in Hoi An. It is a good idea to sit down for enjoying this dessert, after a few hours walking around the ancient town. When the natural sweet taste of corn planted in Cam Nam village and coconut milk blended in your mouth, the stress will be detoxed away. The sweet soup is used hot or cold.
:-) :-P :lol: Where to try: Many food stalls in Cam Nam village.
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