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1. Ganh Hao 2 Restaurant
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爱上自己的旅游
#創創動計劃分萬萬现金 Vung Tau | A treasured seaside town in Vietnam, a complete guide to eating, drinking and having fun My dears, today I will share with you a super treasured seaside town in Vietnam - Vung Tau. It is the "back garden" of Ho Chi Minh City, with delicious food and beautiful scenery. Follow this guide to unlock its charm! Must-eat food Nhà hàng Gành Hào This restaurant has a first-line sea view. It is absolutely amazing to eat seafood hot pot at sunset! The fish soup made from freshly caught sea fish is extremely sweet, and with the plump seasonal shrimps, it is seasoned with Vietnamese special sour papaya. The sour and spicy taste instantly opens the taste buds. After a bite, it seems that the soul has been sublimated. It is really comfortable to enjoy the beautiful sea view and taste the food! Thuy Van Night Market This is simply the hidden king of snack streets! The first recommendation is the fried shrimp cakes that have been recorded in the Asian food record. The shrimp cakes are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. A bite of the shrimp meat is full, which is super satisfying. There is also a cold salad of white herring, which is marinated with lemon and paired with grilled rice noodles. The unique taste makes people unable to stop. These two dishes together can be eaten at the night market for 50 yuan per person. It is very cost-effective and you can go there! 88 Beer Garden If you want to experience the nightlife of Vung Tau, this is definitely the ceiling! Order a barbecue platter, paired with ice-cold beer, listen to the sound of the waves, and dance to the music of Vietnamese Disco. The atmosphere is super high. It is still full at 2 am. Come here to release your energy! Check-in attractions Jesus Mountain The 32-meter-high giant Jesus statue is more shocking than the same one in Brazil! Climb to the top of the mountain, you can overlook the sea from a "God's perspective", and a casual shot is the same blockbuster as "Stairway to Heaven". After going down the mountain, order a cup of drip coffee at Jesus Cafe and slowly enjoy this romance, which really makes people tremble. Sunset Cruise at Back Beach Charge a small boat to go out to sea and chase the pink and purple sunset. The picture is so beautiful that it will take your breath away. The boatman will also catch sea urchins on the spot. Fresh sea urchins are eaten raw and taste sweet. This experience is more healing and unique than going to a popular beach! Bao Dai Palace The white palace is full of French style. Standing on the panoramic balcony of the South China Sea, wearing the traditional Vietnamese costume Ao Dai to take pictures, you will instantly become a Vietnamese princess. Legend has it that touching the ivory carvings on the doorposts can also get the royal aura. Don't forget to try it, my dears! Con Dao Prison Museum Con Dao is 90 nautical miles away from Vung Tau. It used to be the "Alcatraz of Vietnam". After visiting the century-old prison cell and feeling that heavy history, jump into the emerald sea to snorkel. The strong collision between history and nature will bring you an unprecedented experience. Travel Tips Transportation Tips You can get to Vung Tau directly from Ho Chi Minh City by speedboat in 2 hours. Although the ticket price will increase on weekends, it is worth it to quickly get to this treasure town! Accommodation Must-choose Highly recommend the hotel with an infinity pool on the back beach. When you open the window, you can see the same sea view as in "Aquaman". When you wake up in the morning, you can see the beautiful sea view, which makes you feel happy! Secret Food When you arrive in Vung Tau, remember to ask the locals "Ca Kho To". They will take you to eat the most authentic charcoal grilled sea fish with secret sauce. Although it is spicy to tears, it is really delicious. This is a local treasure food! My dears, Vung Tau is really fun and delicious. Save this guide and find time to check in! You are also welcome to share your own Vung Tau private food and attractions in the comment area #如歌的之旅 #在暖的海过冬 #国庆旅游日记 #朋友圈被问爆地方
2. Ganh Hao
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5 Reviews
Asian Cuisine
Open Late
雨点婷落
6 people went there on vacation, the food was good, it was close to the sea, very artistic, ordered charcoal baked lobster (ordered a small one, 1.9 million VND), Hong Kong style steamed grouper (1.3 million VND), crab, squid, garlic spinach, crab roe rice, the crab was very sweet and fresh, ~ there were a lot of crabs, the total consumption was 4.91 million VND.
3. The Augusta Vung Tau Coffee
4.5
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2 Reviews
139***20
The elegant environment is accompanied by soothing music, and the service is friendly and considerate. I hope it can be maintained as always. You can park at the door of the restaurant, and there are plenty of parking spaces. It is a restaurant that pays great attention to customer experience.
4. La Vie En Rose Coffee and Spa
4
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1 Reviews
£8
Coffee Shops
翱翔的大鲨鱼
This cafe takes into account the best climate and environment and chooses to grow organic Arabica coffee beans in Dalat. From picking to roasting, the best coffee beans are carefully selected to make high-quality coffee. The signature coffee here is cold brew coffee and iced milk coffee, which are very well received and are considered by many to be the best coffee in Asia.
5. Cay Bang
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1 Reviews
Seafood
M33***05
The taste is good. It is right by the sea and it is very comfortable to sit by the sea breeze.
6. Quan Bia Cau Cang Ca
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1 Reviews
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兰兔子2015
The mangoes that impressed me the most were from Vietnam. It was in 2004 when our family went to Vietnam for a trip. Early in the morning, I strolled to a fruit stand and saw that the mangoes were big and beautiful, so I bought a few, which cost 50 yuan. According to our living standards at that time, it was also very expensive. The Vietnamese people must have seen my greedy eyes when looking at the mangoes, and they slapped me hard. After all, I did eat mangoes that were ripe on the tree. Our family enjoyed the meal very much. This experience of eating mangoes changed the impression of the half-ripe and bitter mangoes we had eaten in Beijing. In our family, mangoes from Vietnam are the best.
7. Matildas
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8. Sushi Tokyo
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9. Adam Troy Pub
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