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Foodie Series - North To South: Buon Ma Thuot
Vietnam Visa BlogFebruary 22, 2023

Foodie Series - North To South: Buon Ma Thuot

As the largest city in Vietnam’s Central Highlands area, Buon Ma Thuot is a popular spot for tourists. Along with its reputation as the capital of coffee, the food in Buon Ma Thuot is famous for other reasons as well. From street food to high-end dining, you should take some time to try some of the best Buon Ma Thuot food while you’re in the area.

Foodie Series - North To South: Gia Lai
Vietnam Visa BlogJanuary 20, 2023

Foodie Series - North To South: Gia Lai

Located in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, Gia Lai is a popular destination because of its beautiful mountains and forests. Named for the Jarai people, this area is home to a diverse blend of cultures in cuisine. The food in Gia Lai is worth a visit on its own, so don’t forget to try out the best Gia Lai food when you’re in the area.

Foodie Series - North To South: Kon Tum
Vietnam Visa BlogDecember 28, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Kon Tum

Kon Tum is located in Vietnam’s Central Highlands region, which means it is near the borders of Cambodia and Laos. Because of this location, the area is home to a wealth of different cuisines and a rich culture.

Foodie Series - North To South: Quang Nai
Vietnam Visa BlogDecember 28, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Quang Nai

When you visit Da Nang City, don’t forget to check out Quang Nai. Located on Vietnam’s South Central Coast, this area is almost exactly in the middle of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Originally inhabited by the Sa Huỳnh culture, Quang Nai became a nexus for religious activity after the creation of the Thien An Mountain Pagoda in 1695.

Foodie Series - North To South: Tam Ky
Vietnam Visa BlogDecember 28, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Tam Ky

As the capital of Quảng Nam Province, Tam Ky is located on Vietnam’s South Central Coast. Thanks to its location, some of the best food in Tam Ky comes from the sea. Don’t miss out on dishes, like porridge with eel, while you’re in the area.

Foodie Series - North To South: Hoi An
Vietnam Visa BlogNovember 29, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Hoi An

Originally known as Fai-Fo, modern Hoi An is crisscrossed with gorgeous canals and historic architecture. Named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999, this city is famous for its “Japanese Bridge” and the Hoi An Lantern Full Moon Festival.

Foodie Series - North To South: Da Nang
Vietnam Visa BlogNovember 29, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Da Nang

As the tourist capital of South-Central Vietnam, Da Nang is famous for its sandy beaches, lush mountain ranges, and stunning sunsets. Plus, the food in Da Nang is a perennial favorite among visitors. Home to the Da Nang Bay and the Marble Mountains, this city was once known as a French colonial port.

Foodie Series - North To South: Hue
Vietnam Visa BlogNovember 29, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Hue

Long ago, Hue was the capital of Dang Trang. Later on, it was the old Imperial City of the Nguyễn dynasty. From the Huế Monuments to the Forbidden Purple City, there are plenty of places to explore within Hue.

Foodie Series - North To South: Dong Hoi
Vietnam Visa BlogOctober 12, 2022

Foodie Series - North To South: Dong Hoi

The Vietnamese city of Đồng Hới is considered part of the protected Hin Namno Reserve in Laos. It is recognized for its tropical forest atmosphere surrounded by mountains and flowing rivers. But the food in Dong Hoi is often what attracts most visitors to the city in the first place.

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