Bún Chả Cá: The Fish-Cake Noodle Soup Da Nang Does Best
A light, tangy fish broth, springy fish cakes and rice vermicelli — what bún chả cá is, how to eat it, where to find the best in Da Nang, and how it differs from Mì Quảng.
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A light, tangy fish broth, springy fish cakes and rice vermicelli — what bún chả cá is, how to eat it, where to find the best in Da Nang, and how it differs from Mì Quảng.
A full guide to Da Nang after dark — the riverside light show, sky-high rooftop bars, the city’s nightclubs, the An Thượng bar street, beach bars, craft beer, live music and buzzing night markets.
Turmeric-yellow noodles, a splash of intense broth, peanuts and a sesame cracker — what Mì Quảng is, which version to order and where to eat it in Da Nang.
From iced milk coffee to third-wave roasters — how Vietnamese coffee works, the drinks to try and the Da Nang cafés worth your morning.
Vietnam’s old imperial capital is an easy day trip ~95 km north of Da Nang — the Citadel, the royal tombs, the Perfume River and what it costs.
Da Nang’s Forbes-famous white-sand beach — its wartime history, the best time to swim or surf, how to get there, what to do, rip-current safety and the seafood strip.