What to Eat in Nha Trang: Bun Sua, Nem Nuong Ninh Hoa, Banh Can and the Bo Ke Seafood Strip
Which dishes are made in this province, what a bowl costs, and which shops open in the morning and which only after four.
| Made here | Bun sua with jellyfish, nem nuong from Ninh Hoa, and banh can filled with squid or prawn. |
|---|---|
| What a meal costs | A bowl of noodles runs 20,000 to 50,000 dong; a plate of nem nuong is 50,000. |
| Jellyfish season | The jellyfish caught in late spring and early summer is the firm one. |
| Ordering seafood | Ask for the price list. Not displaying prices is itself a finable offence. |
| Dam Market | The traders moved into the new building. The round one no longer trades. |
| Opening hours | Noodles from six in the morning, banh can and snails from four in the afternoon. |
1. What to eat in Nha Trang, and what it costs
2. Two dishes whose names are one letter apart
3. The fish cake that turns up in every bowl
4. Jellyfish has a season
5. Where to eat bun sua and bun ca dam
6. Nem nuong Ninh Hoa at Dang Van Quyen
7. Banh can is counted by the piece
8. Banh canh cha ca and where to find it
9. Banh mi comes with fish cake in it
10. Seafood on the Bo Ke and the snail stalls
11. No price list is itself an offence
12. Dam Market has moved
13. The pre-dawn fish markets
14. The night market after dark
15. Eating vegetarian in Nha Trang
16. Where the Korean and Russian restaurants are
17. What to take home
18. Birds nest and the state company
19. Addresses changed in 2025
20. A day of eating, and what opens when
21. Ordering words and two half-day routes

1. What to eat in Nha Trang, and what it costs
The dishes invented in this province are the fish and jellyfish noodles, and the grilled pork rolls that came down from Ninh Hoa in the north. Almost everything else on a Nha Trang menu is sold the length of Vietnam, so the table below is where to start.
| Dish | What arrives | Per person | Time of day |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bun sua | Rice noodles with jellyfish and fish cake | 35,000-45,000 dong | Morning, lunch |
| Bun ca dam | The same bowl with chunks of fish on top | 35,000-45,000 dong | Morning, lunch |
| Banh canh cha ca | Thick noodles with fish cake | 20,000-50,000 dong | Morning, evening |
| Nem nuong | Grilled pork rolls you wrap in rice paper | 50,000 dong | Lunch, dinner |
| Banh can | Rice pancakes baked in clay moulds, ordered by the piece | 5,000-10,000 dong each | Afternoon, evening |
| Banh mi | A baguette with fish cake in it | 18,000-25,000 dong | Morning, snack |
| Seafood and snails | Plates on the quayside strip and at pavement stalls | 20,000-80,000 dong a plate | Evening |
| Yen sao | Sweet birds nest drinks and soup | Varies by shop | Any time |
Two days covers the noodles and the pork rolls
Noodles are a morning dish here and nem nuong is a lunch or dinner one. Fit both into two days and you have eaten the local list. A third day leaves an evening free for seafood on the quayside.
Banh can is the one that catches people out. Most of those shops light the griddle at four in the afternoon, so a lunchtime visit finds the shutters down.
Bowls, plates and pieces
A bowl of noodles is around 40,000 dong and a plate of nem nuong is 50,000. Two people can eat both, with drinks, and stay under 200,000 dong.
Seafood is where a bill can move. One operator on the bay was fined in 2025 after charging the equivalent of 3.5 million dong a kilo for a single fish, so that subject gets a section of its own further down.
2. Two dishes whose names are one letter apart
Clear this one up before you order. Banh can is baked and counted in pieces; banh canh is a bowl of thick noodles. The written difference is a single letter and the two arrive looking nothing alike.
| Banh can | Banh canh | |
|---|---|---|
| Form | A small rice pancake baked in a clay mould | Thick, slippery noodles in broth |
| Ordered by | The piece, usually served in pairs | The bowl |
| Price | 5,000-10,000 dong each | 20,000-50,000 dong |
| Filling | Egg, prawn, squid, octopus, clam meat | Fish cake and chunks of fish |
| On the side | Fish sauce, a meatball sauce, a shredded mango sauce | Lime and chilli in the broth |
| Opens | Often only from four in the afternoon | From breakfast |
The three noodle names
Bun sua carries jellyfish, bun cha ca carries fish cake, and bun ca dam carries chunks of fish. The noodles and the broth underneath are identical.
Plenty of shops put all three in one bowl and call it whatever the sign says. Ask for bun sua when you want the jellyfish and bun ca dam when you would rather chew fish.
What to say at the counter
A banh can cook asks how many you want before anything else. Five each is a sensible start and you can add more once the first plate lands.
At a banh canh shop the choice is bowl size. Anything marked dac biet has the steamed fish cake, the fried fish cake and the fish chunks in it.
3. The fish cake that turns up in every bowl
Cha ca is the ingredient underneath most of this list. Mackerel, barracuda and mullet are filleted, pounded very fine, worked into a paste and steamed. The broth comes from a different fish again.
| Part of the bowl | Fish used | How it is made |
|---|---|---|
| Fish cake (cha ca) | Mackerel (ca thu), barracuda (ca nhong), mullet (ca doi) | Boned, pounded to a fine paste, shaped and steamed |
| Broth | Ca liet, a small fish about three fingers across | Simmered clear. Few bones, so the broth stays clean |
| On top | Jellyfish, chunks of fish | Added at the end, uncooked |
Steamed, fried and raw
The paste is sold three ways. Steamed cha ca is pale and springy, fried cha ca is yellow and crisp at the edge, and the raw paste is what households buy to cook at home.
A bowl usually gets both the steamed and the fried kind. Ask for one or the other and the shop will sort it out.
Why this province leans on it
Mackerel and barracuda come off the Khanh Hoa boats in quantity, and both hold together when pounded, which is what gives the cake its bounce.
The same paste goes into the noodles, the baguettes and the thick-noodle bowls. Three days of eating here means meeting one ingredient in several shapes.
4. Jellyfish has a season
The jellyfish in a bun sua bowl is firmest when it has been caught in the second and third lunar months, which land in late spring and early summer. Outside that window shops use stored jellyfish and the texture softens.
| Detail | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Translucent white, about the thickness of a finger |
| Part used | Sua chan, the leg section |
| Texture | Crisp, closer to cartilage than to seafood |
| Best caught | Second and third lunar months |
| Out of season | Shops add more fish cake and fish instead |
Why the legs
The bell of the jellyfish softens quickly in hot broth. The leg section stays crisp, which is the point of putting it in a noodle bowl at all.
It goes in last, on top of the noodles, and the bowl comes straight out to the table. Left to sit, it loses the texture within minutes.
If jellyfish is new to you
It carries almost no flavour of its own. The broth is clear and slightly sweet, so the bowl works even if you push the jellyfish to one side.
Order bun ca dam instead and the same broth arrives with fish on top.
5. Where to eat bun sua and bun ca dam
The two names people give are Nguyen Loan and Nam Beo. Both sit on ordinary streets rather than the tourist strip, and both fill with local customers at breakfast.
| Shop | Address | Hours | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bun ca Nguyen Loan | 123 Ngo Gia Tu | 07:00-21:00 | 35,000-45,000 dong a bowl |
| Bun sua Nam Beo | 105 Hoang Hoa Tham | Morning until the pot is empty | Around 35,000 dong |
Nguyen Loan has two addresses in circulation
Some listings give 123 Ngo Gia Tu and others give 02 Lan Ong. The shop has no website, so there is no way to settle which one counts as the original.
Both come up if you search the name in a map app. Take whichever is closer to your hotel.
A clear broth is a breakfast broth
No oil goes into it and the stock is made from small whole fish. That is why a bowl still goes down the morning after a seafood dinner.
Lime and chilli arrive on the side. Take the first spoonful before you add either, which is the only way to taste what the fish stock is doing.

6. Nem nuong Ninh Hoa at Dang Van Quyen
Nem nuong came from Ninh Hoa, the town north of Nha Trang. The grilled pork rolls arrive with rice paper and greens on separate plates and you build each roll yourself. The best known address in the city is Nem Dang Van Quyen.
| Detail | What the shop publishes |
|---|---|
| Branch 1 | 16A Lan Ong, Nha Trang ward, 0258.3826.737 |
| Branch 2 | 02-04 Phan Boi Chau, Nha Trang ward, 0258.3814.888 |
| Hours | 10:00-22:00 at both branches |
| History | Started in Ninh Hoa in 1950 and now in its third generation |
The published price list
This shop puts its prices on its own website, which is rare for street food here. The numbers below are taken from it.
| Item | Dong | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Nem nuong | 50,000 | The set you wrap yourself |
| Bun ca Ninh Hoa | 40,000 | The fish noodle bowl, same kitchen |
| Bun thit nuong | 45,000 | Noodles with grilled meat |
| Com tam | 45,000 | Broken rice with grilled pork |
| Bo nuong and bo lui | 120,000 each | Beef skewers |
| Nem chua | 5,000 a piece | 100,000 a box. Fermented, so it tastes sour |
| Cha lua | 5,000 | Steamed pork roll |
Two people ordering two nem nuong sets and drinks land around 120,000 dong. Add the beef skewers at 120,000 a plate and the bill roughly doubles.
How to build the roll
Lay one rice paper flat, cover it with lettuce and herbs, put a pork roll on top, add a few slices of cucumber and green mango, roll it and dip.
If a fried rice paper comes with the set, snap it into pieces and tuck them inside. That is where the crunch comes from.
The sauce carries the dish
What arrives is thick and brown, simmered from prawn, pork and ground beans, so it reads sweet and savoury rather than salty.
Ask for more when it runs out. Most shops do not charge for the refill.

7. Banh can is counted by the piece
Banh can is rice batter poured into small clay moulds and baked under a lid. Each one is about half a palm across, so you order in numbers rather than portions. The dish comes from the Cham communities around Phan Rang, and the fired clay moulds come from the same pottery tradition. The 2025 merger folded Ninh Thuan province, where Phan Rang sits, into Khanh Hoa, so both are now one province. The coastal version puts seafood inside.
| Filling | Dong each | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Egg | 5,000-7,000 | Quail egg at most shops |
| Mixed | 5,000-7,000 | Pork and egg together |
| Squid | 8,000-10,000 | Chopped and pressed into the batter |
| Prawn | 8,000-10,000 | Small prawns, left whole |
| Octopus or clam | 8,000-10,000 | Only at some shops |
Three sauces on the table
Plain fish sauce, a thick sauce with pork meatballs in it, and a sharp one with shredded green mango. A plate commonly comes with two meatballs.
There is no correct method. Drop the whole piece into the sauce bowl, lift it out and eat it.
Most of these shops open in the afternoon
Banh can 51, at 51 To Hien Thanh, runs from four in the afternoon until nine at night. Arrive at lunchtime and it is closed.
Banh can 51 on the mapMapFive to eight pieces feed one person. Twelve pieces and drinks for two stays under 100,000 dong.

8. Banh canh cha ca and where to find it
Thick, slippery noodles in a broth made the same way as the bun sua stock. Many of these shops run from breakfast into the night, so the clock matters less than it does with banh can.
| Shop | Address | Hours | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banh canh Ba Thua | 55 Yersin | From breakfast | Special bowl 35,000 dong |
| Banh canh Co Ha | 14 Phan Chu Trinh | From breakfast | 25,000-40,000 dong |
| Banh canh Hai Ca | 26 Nui Mot | 06:00-21:00 | 15,000-20,000 dong |
Where the price difference comes from
A plain bowl gets fried fish cake only. A bowl marked dac biet adds the steamed cake and chunks of fish, which is most of the gap between 15,000 and 35,000 dong.
The cheapest bowls are small. If this is breakfast rather than a snack, order the special.
Ba Thua has been open more than forty years
The kitchen is said to build its stock from fish bones alone. With no official page, opening hours cannot be pinned down, but the shop is usually serving in the morning.
Shops here close when the pot is finished. If you are heading out in the late afternoon, have a second address in mind.

9. Banh mi comes with fish cake in it
The default filling in this city is cha ca. Pick the steamed cake, the fried cake, or ask for both. It eats nothing like a pork banh mi.
| Shop | Address | Dong | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banh mi Nguyen Huong | 81A Nguyen Trai | 18,000-25,000 | Almost no seating, mostly takeaway |
| Street carts | All over the centre | 15,000-25,000 | Common early morning and late at night |
Two words at the counter
Cha hap is the steamed cake and cha chien is the fried one. Ask for both and you get half of each.
If coriander is a problem, say khong ngo. To take the heat out, say it cay.
When a noodle bowl feels like too much
A baguette at around 20,000 dong is a light breakfast, which is why so many are bought on the walk down to the beach.
The filling here is not what you get further north. → Compare it with what Da Nang puts in a baguette
10. Seafood on the Bo Ke and the snail stalls
The seafood houses line the mouth of the Cai river along Thap Ba and Pham Van Dong streets. Locals call the stretch Bo Ke, which means the embankment.
| Area | What is sold | Price band |
|---|---|---|
| Bo Ke on Thap Ba | Grilled fish, clams, prawn, squid, seafood hotpot | 50,000-200,000 dong a plate |
| Ngo Gia Tu pavement | Snails, stir-fried shellfish | 20,000-80,000 dong a plate |
| Ha Ra embankment | Snails, grilled shellfish | 20,000-80,000 dong a plate |
| Luong Dinh Cua | A row of snail stalls | 20,000-80,000 dong a plate |
Snails start in the evening
Oc covers sea snails and shellfish generally, and each kind has its own name: oc huong, oc nhay, oc ban tay, oc mong tay. They are ordered by the plate.
Oc Long Vu, at 30 Thap Ba, runs from four in the afternoon to eleven at night, with plates at 50,000 to 80,000 dong.
Oc Long Vu on the mapMapChoose the cooking method
Once you have picked the ingredient the kitchen asks how you want it done. Knowing the words speeds the whole thing up.
| Word | What arrives | Suits |
|---|---|---|
| nuong | Grilled over charcoal | Fish, squid, clams |
| hap | Steamed, sometimes with beer or ginger | Clams, prawn, crab |
| xao | Stir-fried | Snails, squid |
| rang me | Cooked down in tamarind | Prawn, snails |
| chay toi | Fried with garlic | Prawn, clams |
| lau | Hotpot at the table | Groups |
Some kitchens price the same ingredient differently by method, so ask for the figure as you choose.
Cheap and expensive share one menu
Clams, squid and fish are sold by the plate, which makes them easy to budget. Lobster, crab and large fish are sold by the kilo.
The kilo half of the menu is where bills go wrong. The next section is about that.

11. No price list is itself an offence
Restaurants in Vietnam are required to display their prices. In the enforcement notices from Nha Trang, failure to post prices appears as one of the listed violations. Asking to see the price list is something a customer is entitled to do.
| When | Where | Charged | Per kilo | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 2025 | A floating raft restaurant off Tri Nguyen island | 1,750,000 dong for 0.5 kg of boxfish | 3,500,000 dong | Fined 20,750,000 dong, ordered to stop trading, 780,000 dong refunded |
| June 2026 | A floating restaurant in the Lang Chai area, Nha Trang ward | 1,160,000 dong for 0.4 kg of boxfish | 2,900,000 dong | Inspection found three violations, file passed to the ward authority |
How the 2025 fine broke down
Trading without a food safety certificate accounted for 12,500,000 dong, changing the registered business type without notice 7,500,000 dong, and failing to display prices 750,000 dong.
The 2026 inspection made the same point in writing: the restaurant gave prices verbally and handed the customer no price list.
Three things before you order
- Ask for the price listCo bang gia khong is the phrase.
- Ask the price per kiloBao nhieu mot ky. Order after you hear the number.
- Watch the weighingFish from the tank is netted and weighed. Stand up and go with it.
- Settle the cooking method and its price togetherThe same ingredient can cost differently by method.
- Read the bill line by linePlenty of diners photograph the scale reading as well.
If a menu says thoi gia
It means the price follows the market that day, which amounts to no figure at all.
Ask what the figure is today, and order after you hear it. Asking for it in writing is reasonable. The obligation to post prices sits with the restaurant.
If the bill looks wrong, call from the table
| Number | Who answers | Note |
|---|---|---|
| *2258 | Tourism line | Short code |
| 0947 528 000 | Tourism line | English, Russian and Chinese |
| 02583 822 072 | Finance department | Takes pricing complaints |
The province says it aims to respond within fifteen minutes. Both cases above began with a complaint and ended in an inspection.
The wider set of tricks is worth reading first. → Common scams in Vietnam

12. Dam Market has moved
The traders left the round building and moved into the new hall. The deadline was 31 March 2025, and trading now happens in the new building. Go looking for the round one from an old photograph and you will find it shut.
| Item | Figure |
|---|---|
| Traders | 278 households |
| Registered for the new hall | 100 (69 already moved, 31 not yet) |
| Not registered | 178 |
| Stalls in the new hall | 252 in total: 82 on level one, 167 on level two, 3 on level three |
| Relocation support | 5,500,000 dong per household plus a service charge waiver for the first year |
Those figures come from the provincial industry and trade department.
What happens to the round building
Demolition has not been settled. The provincial party committee noted the architecture and the local history attached to it and asked for expert opinion first, and an independent structural assessment was commissioned after that.
The building still stands. People photograph it from outside, but no trading goes on inside.
Dam Market on the mapMapWhat there is to eat in the market
Food stalls sit on the first and second levels of the new hall, selling noodles, banh can, che and fruit.
Some stalls post prices and some do not, so ask before you buy. The takeaway goods are mostly dried squid, fish cake and packaged snacks.

13. The pre-dawn fish markets
Arrive when the boats land and prices are lower than in town. Vinh Luong fishing port and Binh Tan market are busiest between four and six in the morning. Both are north of the centre.
| Where | When | What |
|---|---|---|
| Vinh Luong fishing port | 04:00-06:00 | Fish and squid straight off the boats |
| Binh Tan market | 04:00-06:00 | Deliveries arrive in the same window |
| Vinh Hai market | Through the morning | The market local households actually use |
Buy it, then hand it over to be cooked
Take what you have bought to a nearby stall or restaurant and they will grill or steam it. Some charge a cooking fee and some do not.
Ask about that fee before you hand anything over. The same rule as the seafood strip applies here.
Getting there
Nothing runs on public transport at that hour. Vinh Luong is about twenty minutes from the centre by car.
Finding a ride back can be slow, so ask the driver to wait or book the return at the same time. → How Grab and Green SM work in Vietnam

14. The night market after dark
The city night market sits at 46 Tran Phu. It opens at five in the afternoon and closes at eleven, and the crush is between seven and nine.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Address | 46 Tran Phu |
| Hours | 17:00-23:00 |
| Size | About 100 stalls in five zones |
| Food | Grilled seafood, snails, che, fruit, skewers |
Prices here are not fixed
Some stalls post a figure and some do not. Ask before you order, and ask for a total when you order several things at once.
Stalls selling the same goods stand side by side, so one lap of the market before deciding costs nothing.
Fitting it into an evening
The market is on the beach road, which makes it an easy extension of an evening walk. For a proper seafood dinner head to the embankment instead; for small tastes of several things, the market is the right call.
Prices soften late in the evening at some stalls. Which stalls still have stock is anyone’s guess.
15. Eating vegetarian in Nha Trang
Vegetarian food is called chay. Chay kitchens cluster near the pagodas and in the centre, and they fill up on the first and fifteenth of the lunar month.
| Place | Where | Per person |
|---|---|---|
| Com chay Thien Duyet | Inside the Long Son pagoda grounds | 20,000-50,000 dong |
| Hoan Hy | City centre | Similar |
| Sen Thien Quan | City centre, with a garden | Depends on the dish |
What is in the noodles
Bun sua and banh canh are built on fish stock, which puts both out of reach.
Chay kitchens make the same shapes with vegetable stock, and soy or bean protein takes the place of the fish cake.
Asking for fish sauce to be left out
In a regular kitchen you have to rule out fish sauce and shrimp paste as well. An chay is the phrase, and most staff understand it.
Where the broth was made hours ago, nothing can be taken out of it. Starting at a chay kitchen is the reliable route.

16. Where the Korean and Russian restaurants are
Restaurants aimed at foreign visitors sit together in one district that locals call Pho Tay.
| Street | What is there |
|---|---|
| Nguyen Thien Thuat | Korean and western restaurants, bars |
| Hung Vuong | Korean and Russian restaurants |
| Tran Quang Khai and Biet Thu | Small restaurants and cafes, close together |
| Tran Phu | The beach road, hotel restaurants |
| VCN Phuoc Hai | A newer district with easier parking |
Which day of a trip this is for
Past the third day most people want something familiar, and this is where it is.
Prices run two to three times the local shops. Menus have photographs and English, which makes ordering quick.
Halal and Indian kitchens
Both are in the same district, and one of the halal restaurants has a prayer room, so check ahead if that matters.
The choice across the city is narrower than in Da Nang. For a longer stay, a room near this district saves taxi fares in the evening. → Where to stay in Nha Trang
17. What to take home
Most of it is dried seafood and sweets. Liquids and fermented pastes are what airport security stops, so check how a jar is sealed before you buy it.
| Item | What it is | Where to buy |
|---|---|---|
| Muc rim me | Squid cooked down in tamarind | Markets, night market, airport |
| Banh trang xoai | Mango pressed into sheets and dried. The Cam Lam ones are known | Markets |
| Cha ca | Steamed or fried fish cake, also vacuum packed | Markets |
| Muoi ot xanh | Coarse salt ground with green chilli, lime juice and lime leaf | Markets, supermarkets |
| Dried squid | Whole, sun dried | Markets, fishing port |
What muoi ot xanh actually is
A dipping salt for seafood. Coarse salt is ground with green chilli, lime juice and lime leaf, which is where the green colour comes from.
It sells in small jars, weighs nothing, and works at home on grilled fish or clams.
Markets and supermarkets price differently
Markets expect haggling and supermarkets do not. Check a supermarket shelf first and you walk into the market with a reference figure.
Dried goods are sold by weight, so watch the scale. The rule from the seafood section applies here too.
18. Birds nest and the state company
Khanh Hoa has harvested swiftlet nests for generations. The state-owned company sits in the city at 248 Thong Nhat, Tay Nha Trang ward.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Company | Yen sao Khanh Hoa, a state-owned single member company |
| Head office | 248 Thong Nhat, Tay Nha Trang ward |
| Founded | 9 November 1990 |
| Phone | 0258.3822472, customer line 0258.3818222 |
| Brands | Sanest, Sanvinest |
The bottled drink is the easy purchase
Sweetened birds nest drink is sold in bottles and cans in supermarkets and at the airport, with the price on the shelf.
Dried nests are sold by the gram and the numbers climb quickly. For a gift, an official shop at least gives you something to check.
Telling a real nest from a fake one
In water a genuine nest swells four to six times without the strands breaking down, and it lets light through when held up.
Treat anything far below the going rate with suspicion. Sellers describe their own product in different ways, so price alone settles nothing.

19. Addresses changed in 2025
A reorganisation that took effect on 1 July 2025 dissolved Nha Trang city as an administrative unit and replaced it with four wards. Street names and house numbers are unchanged; what changed is the line that follows them.
| New ward | Made up of |
|---|---|
| Nha Trang ward | Van Thanh, Loc Tho, Vinh Nguyen, Tan Tien, Phuoc Hoa |
| Bac Nha Trang ward | Vinh Hoa, Vinh Hai, Vinh Phuoc, Vinh Tho, Vinh Luong, Vinh Phuong |
| Tay Nha Trang ward | Ngoc Hiep, Phuong Sai, Vinh Ngoc, Vinh Thanh, Vinh Hiep, Vinh Trung |
| Nam Nha Trang ward | The southern side of the city |
The same reorganisation merged Khanh Hoa and Ninh Thuan provinces. The new Khanh Hoa covers 8,555 square kilometres with a population of about 2.2 million.
Blogs and map apps disagree
Older posts still carry the previous format, along the lines of P. Xuong Huan, TP. Nha Trang.
When you are looking for a shop, read the street and the number only. 16A Lan Ong is in the same place whatever follows it.
Searching for a shop
Map apps respond better to the Vietnamese name. Type Nem Dang Van Quyen and both branches come up.
Searching in English brings up reviews, sometimes pinned to a branch that has moved. Where a phone number is listed, that entry is usually the current one.
20. A day of eating, and what opens when
Put the prices above into a day and it looks like this. Sticking to local shops runs about 135,000 dong a head; adding an evening on the seafood strip roughly doubles it.
| Pattern | Morning | Midday | Evening | Per person |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Local shops only | Bun sua 40,000 | Banh mi 20,000 and coffee 25,000 | Nem nuong 50,000 | About 135,000 dong |
| Seafood evening | Banh canh 35,000 | Banh can 60,000 | Bo Ke seafood 250,000 | About 345,000 dong |
| Tourist restaurants | Hotel breakfast | Pho Tay 150,000 | Pho Tay 200,000 | About 350,000 dong |
Noodles and seafood cost much what they cost in Da Nang. The gap between the tourist streets and the local ones is wider here. → Da Nang and Nha Trang compared
What opens when
| Hour | Open |
|---|---|
| 04:00-06:00 | Vinh Luong fishing port, Binh Tan market |
| 06:00-10:00 | Bun sua, banh canh, banh mi |
| 10:00-14:00 | Nem nuong, rice shops |
| 16:00-21:00 | Banh can |
| 17:00-23:00 | Night market |
| 16:00-23:00 | Snails, Bo Ke seafood |
Paying, and having food sent
Carts and noodle shops want cash. Larger restaurants take cards and many now take a bank transfer by QR code. Carrying 10,000 and 20,000 notes saves waiting for change.
Delivery runs on GrabFood and ShopeeFood, used by 49 and 45 per cent of Vietnamese app users respectively. Type a shop name into either if you would rather eat in your room. → Vietnamese money and payment
Shops close when the pot is empty
A stated closing time is not a guarantee. Noodle kitchens shut early once they run out, and after about nine in the morning that becomes likely.
Put the noodle shop you care about at the front of the day. Banh can and snails belong at the other end of it.
21. Ordering words and two half-day routes
Many kitchens have no English menu. These six lines cover most of what comes up.
| Situation | Vietnamese |
|---|---|
| How much per kilo | Bao nhieu mot ky? |
| Do you have a price list | Co bang gia khong? |
| The bill, please | Tinh tien |
| No coriander | Khong ngo |
| Less chilli | It cay |
| To take away | Mang ve |
Leaving things out
For a shellfish allergy, say di ung tom cua. Prawn turns up in broths and sauces here, so raise it before the order goes in rather than after.
With children, ask for the chilli to be left out. Noodle bowls are mild by default and the heat arrives as a separate dish of chilli paste. Tipping is not the custom. → Etiquette and tipping in Vietnam
A morning route
Bun sua at Nguyen Loan, then a walk to Dam Market to look at the dried goods, then a baguette on the way out. That is a morning.
All three sit in the centre, inside twenty minutes of each other. The city sights pick up from there. → Things to do in Nha Trang
An evening route
Banh can at 51 To Hien Thanh, then the night market, then the embankment for a plate of snails if there is room left.
The order matters because banh can opens at four. Run it backwards and the griddle is cold.
Boat days need no food plan
Island tours feed you lunch on the water and return after four, so only dinner is left to arrange. → Nha Trang island hopping
Mud bath days sell food on site as well. → The Nha Trang mud baths
🎡Things to Do13
🏨Where to Stay3
🚇Getting Around2
🧭Travel Tips3
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Frequently asked questions
Bun sua with jellyfish, nem nuong from Ninh Hoa, and banh can filled with squid or prawn. Those three were made in this province. A bowl of noodles runs 35,000 to 45,000 dong and a plate of nem nuong is 50,000.
The noodles and the broth are the same. Bun sua carries jellyfish, bun cha ca carries fish cake, and bun ca dam carries chunks of fish. Many shops combine all three in one bowl.
Yes, but the firm jellyfish comes from the second and third lunar months, which fall in late spring and early summer. Outside that window shops use stored jellyfish and it eats softer.
Both branches, at 16A Lan Ong and 02-04 Phan Boi Chau, run 10:00 to 22:00 according to the shop website.
No. Banh can is a rice pancake baked in a clay mould at 5,000 to 10,000 dong a piece. Banh canh is a bowl of thick noodles at 20,000 to 50,000 dong.
Ask for the price list, ask the price per kilo, and watch the weighing. Failing to display prices is itself an offence, and Nha Trang has issued penalties on that basis in both 2025 and 2026.
The tourism lines are *2258 and 0947 528 000, and the finance department takes pricing complaints on 02583 822 072. The service answers in English, Russian and Chinese and aims to respond within fifteen minutes.
The traders moved into the new hall by the deadline of 31 March 2025. The round building that appears in older photographs no longer holds a market.
It is at 46 Tran Phu, open 17:00 to 23:00, with the busiest hours between seven and nine.
Look for chay kitchens. Com chay Thien Duyet inside the Long Son pagoda grounds runs 20,000 to 50,000 dong a head. Bun sua and banh canh are built on fish stock, so neither works.
Local shops only comes to about 135,000 dong a head. Adding a seafood dinner on the embankment takes it to about 345,000.
Squid cooked in tamarind, dried mango sheets, fish cake and green chilli salt. For birds nest, the state company shops give you a traceable purchase.
Noodle shops from 06:00. The fishing port and Binh Tan market are busiest between 04:00 and 06:00. Banh can generally waits until 16:00.
A reorganisation on 1 July 2025 renamed the wards. Street names and house numbers did not change, so read those and ignore the rest.