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Quy Nhon food street is a must-visit for those who love to explore authentic local flavors. Nestled in the heart of the coastal city, this vibrant street is packed with delicious dishes that showcase the culinary soul of Binh Dinh. In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to know - from its exact location and must-try dishes to practical tips for making the most of your food adventure in Quy Nhon.
Located on Ngo Van So Street, between Xuan Dieu and Nguyen Hue streets, Quy Nhon Food Street sits right in the heart of the city - just a short walk from the beach. This lively street stretches over 100 meters and features nearly 30 food stalls, each offering plastic tables and chairs for visitors to sit and enjoy their meals.
Quy Nhon food street is a short street by the beach (Source: Internet)
Open daily from 2:00 PM to midnight, the street reaches its peak hours between 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM, drawing crowds of locals, students, and tourists alike. Thanks to its central location and casual atmosphere, Quy Nhon Food Street has become a beloved stop for anyone looking to experience the region’s unique culinary culture. Often called a “snack paradise”, the street offers more than just food - it delivers an authentic taste of everyday life in Quy Nhon.
Quy Nhon food street is especially lively by night (Source: Internet)
You can easily reach Quy Nhon Food Street from the city center by following a simple route. Start on Nguyen Tat Thanh Street, then head to the intersection with An Duong Vuong Street. At this junction, turn onto Nguyen Hue Street and continue straight until you reach Ngo Van So Street, where you take a right turn. This path leads you directly to the heart of the food street.
Visitors have various transportation options to get there, including motorbikes or ride-hailing services like Grab. However, motorbikes are not allowed to circulate on Ngo Van So Street. If you come by motorbike, you can park at nearby rental spots for a small fee of about VND 4,000.
Alternatively, taxis or Grab rides are convenient choices. The fare within the city usually ranges from VND 20,000 to 50,000, depending on your starting point. This makes accessing Quy Nhon Food Street simple and hassle-free for all travelers.
If you’re visiting Quy Nhon, the vibrant food street is a must-explore destination for any food lover. Here are the top 7 local dishes you absolutely shouldn’t miss:
Quy Nhon pancakes, known locally as “Banh Xeo”, are famous for their thin, crispy, and golden-yellow shells made from rice flour mixed with turmeric. The larger pancakes are generously stuffed with fresh shrimp, eggs, and sometimes pork or bean sprouts, offering a savory and satisfying bite.
Banh khot is served with a variety of fresh herbs and dipping sauce (Source: Internet)
Mini pancakes (Banh Khot) are small, bite-sized versions cooked in special molds, topped with shrimp, squid, quail eggs, and pork, making them perfect for sharing. Both are traditionally served with fresh herbs such as lettuce and mint, rice paper sheets for wrapping, and a tangy, sweet, and slightly spicy fish sauce dip that perfectly balances the rich flavors.
Prices usually range from VND 15,000 to VND 30,000 depending on size and toppings.
A unique delicacy native to Binh Dinh province, this fermented pork dish (Nem Chua Binh Dinh) is prepared by marinating fresh pork with garlic, chili, galangal, and sesame seeds, then tightly wrapped in dried rice straw. The natural fermentation process creates a distinct tangy flavor with a hint of spiciness and aromatic notes from the galangal.
This dish is usually eaten raw, paired with fresh leafy greens, rice paper, and a dipping sauce made from fish sauce mixed with garlic and chili. It’s a popular snack and souvenir, typically sold at about VND 25,000 per roll.
Fermented pork is absolutely safe to eat (Source: Internet)
These small spring rolls are a crispy and savory treat made by wrapping a filling of minced shrimp and pork belly in thin rice paper and deep-frying until golden brown. The rolls are bite-sized and perfect for sharing, often served alongside fresh herbs, shredded carrots, lettuce, and a sweet and sour dipping sauce with chili and garlic.
This dish is especially popular as a quick snack or appetizer, costing roughly VND 35,000 to VND 40,000 per portion, usually enough for two people.
Fried shrimp roll can be a fun afternoon snack (Source: Internet)
This dish is a flavorful combination of grilled pork slices, fish cakes, and fermented pork, served over a bed of fresh rice vermicelli noodles. It is topped with shredded green papaya and an assortment of fresh herbs such as basil, mint, and lettuce, which add crunch and fragrance.
The highlight is the special peanut sauce blended with fish sauce, lime, sugar, and chili, which brings a harmonious balance of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors. This dish is both light and filling, priced between VND 30,000 and VND 35,000 per bowl.
Bun thit nuong is a fresh, delicate dish, usually served during lunch time (Source: Internet)
Being a coastal city, Quy Nhon offers an abundance of fresh seafood including crabs, shrimp, clams, squid, and fish. Seafood is often grilled on charcoal, preserving its natural sweetness and smoky aroma.
Some local favorites include grilled squid brushed with garlic butter and spicy chili sauce or steamed crabs dipped in lime and salt. Aside from fresh seafood, dried seafood items like dried squid and dried fish are popular to take home as gifts or souvenirs.
Prices vary depending on the type and season, but seafood is generally affordable and of excellent quality.
The smell of the dried seafood can be a bit overwhelming (Source: Internet)
Quy Nhon is home to a variety of traditional cakes and snacks that reflect the local culinary heritage. Popular options include steamed sticky rice cakes wrapped in banana leaves, water fern cakes made with sweet mung bean paste, mini pancakes, and tapioca cakes.
These cakes are often mildly sweet or savory and are enjoyed as snacks or desserts throughout the day. Some cakes, such as sweet leaf cakes, are specially packaged and perfect for gifting. Prices start from as low as VND 10,000 per portion.
A great variety of cakes can be found on the food street (Source: Internet)
To complete your meal, try the refreshing local desserts and sweet soups. Mung bean sweet soup, lotus seed sweet soup, and almond jelly are light, mildly sweet, and cooling – perfect for the tropical climate. Mixed sweet soups often combine various beans, jellies, and fruits in a sweet syrup.
Coffee flan is also a popular choice for those craving a creamy and aromatic dessert with a slight bitterness from the coffee. These treats are affordable, usually costing less than VND 20,000 per serving, and offer a perfect balance after a flavorful meal.
You will definitely find your favourite dessert at these colorful stalls (Source: Internet)
To fully enjoy the vibrant flavors and unique atmosphere of Quy Nhon Food Street, keep these handy tips in mind:
Following these tips will help you have a delicious, safe, and memorable food adventure in Quy Nhon.
Quy Nhon is famous for its diverse and lively food streets, each offering unique flavors and local specialties. These streets are all centrally located, easy to reach, and perfect for food lovers eager to explore authentic tastes. Here are some must-visit food streets in Quy Nhon:
For seafood enthusiasts, Ngoc Han Cong Chua Food Street is an essential stop. Located just about 1km northeast of Quy Nhon Beach, this small street is famous for its irresistible aroma of various snail dishes and fresh seafood. Despite its modest size, the street is packed with numerous seafood stalls, mostly specializing in snails, all at very affordable prices starting from just VND 10,000.
A distinctive feature here is that many vendors prepare dishes in small pots in advance, displayed openly so you can quickly choose and enjoy your meal without waiting long. The lively atmosphere combined with fresh, tasty seafood makes this street a favorite for locals, students, and travelers alike.
This street is famous for fresh seafood stalls (Source: Internet)
Notable eateries to try include:
Known as the snack heaven of Quy Nhon, Phan Boi Chau Food Street is a vibrant hotspot popular among young locals and tourists alike. Located near the intersection with Tran Binh Trong Street, it’s easy to reach and packed with food stalls offering a variety of delicious and affordable snacks.
Here, you can indulge in crispy banh xeo (Vietnamese savory pancakes), flavorful nem nướng (grilled pork skewers), tempting grilled skewers, and warm banh trang trung (rice paper with egg). Prices are budget-friendly, starting as low as VND 5,000, making it perfect for casual dining and food exploration.
Many unique local snacks can be found here (Source: Internet)
Recommended spots include:
Bach Dang Food Street is another favorite food destination in Quy Nhon, located in the Thi Nai ward. This street is known for a variety of local specialties such as fish cake noodle soup, grilled pork noodle, Vietnamese sweet dessert soup and steamed snails.
Open from morning until late at night (7:00 AM to 11:00 PM), Bach Dang Food Street is convenient for any mealtime and offers a relaxed atmosphere suitable for families and groups. The dishes here highlight authentic flavors and fresh ingredients, making it a great stop for those wanting to taste traditional Quy Nhon cuisine.
A famous spots for afternoon snacks (Source: Internet)
Quy Nhon food streets offer a unique taste of local flavors with fresh ingredients and vibrant street food culture. The bustling, friendly atmosphere reflects the rich culinary heritage of Vietnam’s coastal cities, making it a must-visit for food lovers and curious travelers alike. Whether you’re craving seafood delicacies or traditional snacks, these food streets promise an unforgettable gastronomic adventure.
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