In addition to unique architecture, Hoi An is also a street food paradise. The dishes in Hoi An are quite similar to Central cuisine, with rich, unforgettable flavors. Street vendors selling delicious rustic dishes in small alleys are a characteristic here. Surely you have heard the names of some famous Hoi An specialties such as cao lau, wonton, Quang noodles, etc.

If you have the opportunity to travel to Hoi An but don’t know what to eat in Hoi An? Please refer to the following list of delicious and famous dishes that you must try right away!

Hoi An Quang Noodles

For a long time, Mi Quang has become a favorite breakfast dish of people in Hoi An. The noodles are golden and plump, served with a variety of toppings such as meat, shrimp, quail eggs, peanuts, raw vegetables, etc. The noodle broth just needs to be drizzled to be rich enough to hold the hearts of everyone. Diners. Besides you can try the traditional version filled with shrimp and meat, there are also other types of Quang noodles such as Quang frog noodles, Quang chicken noodles for those who like something new.

  • Quang Hat Noodles: No. 04 Phan Chau Trinh, City. Hoi An
  • Ba Minh Quang Noodles: Cam Ha, City. Hoi An
  • Miss Quang Noodles: No. 170/5 Ly Thuong Kiet, City. Hoi An
  • Quang Ong Hai Noodles: No. 6A Truong Minh Luong, Cam Chau, City. Hoi An
  • Price: 25,000 – 30,000 VND/bowl

Hoi An Cao Lau

To answer the question of what to eat in Hoi An, you cannot ignore the name “Cao Lau”. This dish is prepared extremely meticulously, the noodles mixed with cajuput ash give it a shiny golden color and unique flavor. In particular, the thick broth is the “soul” of this dish. When combined with shrimp, meat, and raw vegetables, it will bring a popular taste that cannot be found anywhere else.

  • Cao Lau Lien Shop – No. 16 Thai Phien Street, City. Hoi An
  • Thanh Cao Lau – No. 26 Thai Phien Street, City. Hoi An
  • Price: 20,000 – 50,000 VND/bowl

Hoi An chicken rice

Chicken rice is one of the common dishes found everywhere, but the most famous is still Hoi An chicken rice. The chicken used is free-range so the meat is very firm and delicious, marinated with ginger and peanut oil for a unique, irresistible flavor. The rice is cooked with chicken broth so the color is extremely eye-catching, and the rice grains also have a rich flavor. Accompanying each plate of rice are sweet and sour onions, papaya salad and a divine dipping sauce that looks very attractive.

  • Ba Buoi Chicken Rice: No. 22 Phan Chu Trinh, Hoi An
  • Ba Van Chicken Rice: No. 21B Phan Chu Trinh, Hoi A
  • Price: 35,000 VND/portion

Phuong Hoi An bread

Banh Mi Phuong is also a name that you should try when you don’t know what to eat in Hoi An. The bread here not only attracts domestic customers but also attracts foreign tourists. The bread is grilled crispy, filled with all kinds of attractive fillings such as spring rolls, pate, bacon, beef,… combined with a variety of vegetables and the shop’s homemade sauces, all bringing a delicious experience. Great flavor for the rustic dishes of Vietnamese people.

  • Phuong Bread – No. 2B Phan Chau Trinh, Hoi A
  • Price: 15,000 – 30,000 VND/loaf

Hoi An pancakes

Hoi An pancakes are Central style so they are small and palm-sized. Although the banh xeo is a bit small, the filling is full of meat, shrimp, bean sprouts, etc. All covered by a crispy crust. When cooked, this crispy pancake will be rolled with raw vegetables, pickles and dipped in sweet and sour fish sauce, making it extremely delicious.

  • Miss Anh Hoi An: Thoai Ngoc Hau Street, Hoi An
  • Banh Xeo Dung: No. 38 Phan Chu Trinh, Hoi An
  • Price: 10,000 VND/piece