Da Nang is famous for their Banh Mi and this little street cart knocked it out of the park. My western friend and I arrived at this stand and their was a long line of Vietnamese waiting to get a sand which. We don’t even know what we ordered there didn’t seem to be a lot of selection. The lady asked if we wanted chilli and we nodded our heads to our surprise she doused it with chilli oil. We timidly bit into the sandwich unsure of what to expect. It was amazing! Fresh, not to spicy and great flavour. The experience of being the only westerners in the Vietnamese hustle and bustle was cool on its own, the ladies working at the food cart are so fast with making these sandwiches its fascinating to watch, not to mention one of the BEST bhan mi’s...
Read moreBread here is different from the Hoi An style, so don’t expect juicy sauced bread. This version is dryer with only chilly and salt pepper as the main seasoning because all ingredients are seasoned already. I like this because you can feel the original taste of all ingredients to the fullest.
The people don’t speak English but they have a short menu in English that is on the glass of the stall for you to know the price and ingredients. I got the special one for 35k, it’s full of stuffing and very tasty. I love...
Read moreVery condescending and officious female staff. When we arrived, there was a group of people hovering in front of the stall. The girl reprimanded us to get in the "queue" even though we'd been to the place several times before and there had never been a queue culture at the stall to begin with. Fair enough. We got into the "queue". Immediately after the three Westerner customers left, the staff beckoned us over to place order even though there were tons of other people still waiting. Very...
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