





木风笛It's on the street opposite the Cham Towers. It's similar to the food stalls in China. The price is good. It's not high compared to China, but it's expensive compared to Thailand and Malaysia. The average price per person is about 100 RMB. The seafood is fresh and Vietnamese. The boss can speak some Chinese. It seems that this is a restaurant that has been fattened by Chinese people.
It's on the street opposite the Cham Towers. It's similar to the food stalls in China. The price is good. It's not high compared to China, but it's expensive compared to Thailand and Malaysia. The average price per person is about 100 RMB. The seafood is fresh and Vietnamese. The boss can speak some Chinese. It seems that this is a restaurant that has been fattened by Chinese people.
The taste is good, and the key is the service. There is a little girl who can speak Chinese. She is very enthusiastic and asked us what we wanted and took the initiative to give us fresh mango juice. The steamed grouper, fried shrimp and water spinach are all delicious.
I walked here by myself following Google Maps! Before I crossed the road, I was stopped by the shop owner opposite to solicit customers. I was determined! I finally arrived at the legendary seafood stall after crossing the road. The environment is not to be mentioned, the environment of the stall! The seafood is fresh! I ordered lobster, which was stir-fried in a special way in Vietnam. It was sour and sweet, with a lot of garlic paste, and it was especially tasty! The scallops were grilled, with a lot of chopped peanuts and green onions, which was good! Mantis shrimp, it is not recommended to eat in this season...I don’t know the specific name of that shellfish, it’s fat and fragrant and delicious. Here, regardless of how to eat, I picked up the shells and ate them all in one go! It’s not enough, I plan to go again tomorrow night
When exchanging currency for payment in Vietnam, there is always a slight hesitation for a second. The amount may be millions, and you have to count the number of zeros carefully. The children were busy digging in the sand, and I was sunburned from accompanying my mother. We found a seafood partner. The seafood was delicious and fresh, and the price was very affordable (2 lobsters, shrimps, crabs, various snails, and clams as thick as a thumb only cost more than 600 yuan, the store name is in the ninth picture), but it was not easy to find this place. The hotel helped to call a taxi, and the driver took us to a store and insisted that it was the one we were looking for. He said that they had moved here. Coincidentally, 2 Chinese tourists came out of it. When we asked, they said the price was quite expensive, so we left immediately and crossed a bridge to find the store we wanted to go to. It was worth our 1 kilometer walk! Friends who go there, remember that bargaining is king. A large basin of Vietnamese swimming crabs costs 30cny. The exchange rate is simple, just divide it by 3000.
It's easy to find. There's a whole snack street. You can choose steaming, boiling, frying, or grilling. The taste is OK. There are a lot of people. The service is quite fast. The lobster porridge is delicious. There is a little girl who knows Chinese. The waiter service is very good. My old lady said that it's hard to get the meat out of the grilled conch, so a young man knocked it out one by one on the whole plate. The old lady was very satisfied. The average price is 100 yuan per person. We are 3 adults and 2 children. We are open-minded and have food and drinks. The only problem is that some of the portions are not enough. But it's still much cheaper than in China. I still recommend it. There is also a kind of ice pudding dessert on the street, and Vietnamese baguette bread, which can be tasted on the way.
This is a shop that local Vietnamese like to come to. There are many small shops with similar names around, but there are a lot of Chinese people eating seafood in them, only this shop has few Chinese people. We also found this shop after careful identification. To be honest, the environment of this shop is like most small Vietnamese shops, just small stools and small tables on the street, but the whole range is very long, and there are many people eating. The girl in charge of ordering in the shop knows some Chinese, but she will also weigh less, such as adding more water, such as adding a plate to increase the portion, but you see through it and don't say much. The taste of the flower snail is simply great, the lobster is a little over steamed, but compared with domestic seafood, the quality of seafood here is simply incomparable. In fact, local Vietnamese people don't order much seafood, often just one or two seafood and beer. We ordered a table of seafood, and finally added fruits, etc., and the average cost per person was only 80 yuan, which is really great.