“Food tour Hue”
The ancient capital of Hue is a city with many heritages, and nature has favored the air and landscape with four seasons of green and fresh air. Among the many reasons to attract and retain tourists, cuisine is the first thing mentioned.
Recently, food lovers have flocked to Hue to experience the long list of delicious and cheap dishes. People have been sharing their feelings about the culinary paradise on their personal pages. Many young people have scheduled a “Hue food tour” themselves.
Located between Truong Tien Bridge and Gia Hoi Bridge, visitors will not have much difficulty finding Dong Ba Market. This is an old market, established in 1887, during the reign of King Dong Khanh. This market is a center, a bustling commercial hub for a long time.
For those who love to eat, Dong Ba Market is a place not to be missed. The market is open all day, but the peak time for eating and drinking usually starts at 2:00 p.m.
In the lobby area, there are a lot of carrying poles, basins, pots, trays, and trays. Inside are beef noodles, turmeric noodles, congee, stir-fried snails, grilled skewers... Going deeper into the market, people are more satisfied, wanting to enjoy all the dishes such as bean sweet soup, tapioca dumplings with roasted pork, banh beo - nam - loc, bun mam nem, broken rice, Nam Pho rice noodles, spring rolls, grilled sausage, whale pancakes... Every dish is rich, delicious, and beautifully presented.
The challenge of holding 100,000 VND to explore Hue cuisine will not be difficult to complete, if everyone visits this market located on the banks of the beautiful Huong River.
Night food specials
Based on the determination that cuisine is a new feature to exploit and stimulate tourism, in recent years, Hue City has built many night streets in the form of walking and shopping streets associated with culinary experiences.
Not only Hue dishes are displayed by Hue ladies and Hue girls, the night street also has attractive and new dishes from many different regions.
Walking around Hue at night, there are two vibrant, attractive, and colorful streets: the Western quarter on Chu Van An, Pham Ngu Lao, and Vo Thi Sau streets; and the newly formed Hai Ba Trung walking street not long ago.
Along with the experience of shopping, enjoying attractive music and art programs, everyone can fill their stomachs with fragrant and flavorful street foods. There are modern cups of sweet and fatty desserts; grilled skewers that are marinated and delicious; crispy and fragrant Dalat grilled rice paper; Korean coin cakes with chewy and fatty cheese core; colorful Thai rolled ice cream...
While other cities are usually bustling, crowded with people and vehicles during the day and slow down a bit to be gentle and hidden at night, in Hue, the pace is almost the opposite.
The scenery of the Perfume River, Ngu Mountain and tree-lined streets make Hue soft and gentle during the day like a humble girl. But when night falls, the colorful lights decorate the high-rise buildings and boulevards, the bustling sounds of the streets break the contemplation and silence, opening up the excitement and attraction of a tourist destination.
Those who have been to Hue and returned, seem to still meet each other in the promises - promises to definitely return next time. Return to enjoy all the irresistible delicacies associated with the name of Hue: Ms. Hue's pressed rice cake, Mrs. Doi's rice noodle soup, Mrs. Theo's vermicelli with fish sauce, O Tho's bread, Mrs. Ton Dich's sweet soup, O Loi's whale pancake, Mrs. Cu's water fern cake, Lich Doi's porridge...
Hue cuisine is like that, memorable because it is both delicious and cheap. People who have lived in Hue for a long time and those who often visit Hue will realize that the quintessence of Hue cuisine is not only expressed through the royal dishes, the royal food offered to the king. The elegance and richness of Hue cuisine is imbued in every delicious street food.
Come to Hue, choose peace and experience Hue's delicious food!
Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/den-hue-de-duoc-an-ngon-3145949.html
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