Da Nang is laid-back and friendly, maybe because everyone you meet has just finished an amazing meal. Culinary tours are a hugely popular way to experience literal local flavor. After you’ve stuffed yourself with bold noodle soups and savory street foods, walk it off by exploring the limestone caves and Buddhist grottos of the Marble Mountains.
Restaurants in Da Nang
4.0 based on 38 reviews
Market where the local go with less tourist compared to Han Market. Can easily walk around without vendors pushing you to buy their product. Cheap food and you can find the famous avocado coconut shake here too (Kem Bo Co Van)
4.0 based on 116 reviews
Danang Night Market is a local gathering of international food booths that offer a variety of dishesrepresenting different areas of the world. Operating every night, Danang Night Market is rich with culture and food offerings from an assortment of culinary skilled vendors. From Philly cheesesteaks to Sake bar, local craft beer (and everything in between) it is the go-to for food lovers alike.
Ok...I may be writing this in the wrong place. We found the "real" Da Nang Night Market here. We Googled Da Nang Night Market and I am writing this review for the market named Chợ Đêm Đà Nẵng -Danang Night Market. This market is located near the eastern foot of the Dragon Bridge. This is NOT the An Thuong Night Market. Unfortunately the English TripAdvisor site does not have a separate page for this night market (there does appear to be a Vietnamese language page). This is the night market not to miss! This Night Market was fantastic! Not touristy at all and full of locals! (I was one of two Caucasian faces that I saw). And the seafood that we ate at in the family run food stalls was one of the food highlights of our trip to Vietnam! Sure, there are a lot of vendors selling junk. There are also a number of vendors selling various food products that seem to be for locals to take home. But the food stalls were fantastic. The focus was mostly on live fresh seafood seasoned and grilled to order. While many stalls had similar offerings...the preparations seemed to vary from stall to stall. This was a real night market! Highly Highly recommended!
4.0 based on 45 reviews
We were here on weekend to see the Dragon Bridge fire show. But this night market is so much more worth the time exploring. You can shop for hours, from shoes to bags, soft toys and dresses, phone cases and most importantly the street food. My sis and mom bought so many things here. We also bought two full tables of food back to our airbnb for dinner. I highly recommend to walk around the night market before the 9pm fire show starts on weekends.
3.5 based on 306 reviews
A truly exciting local market with foods and household items with the wet market all in one roof. Great fresh juices, interesting huge avocados and many more.
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