Peking duck at C.TAO restaurant. |
Located at 186 2/9 Street, Vung Tau City, C.TAO Restaurant is one of the impressive addresses with a spacious, airy space and sophisticated design. The menu at C.TAO is rich, featuring breakfast dishes such as wontons, meatballs, and salted egg buns; along with typical main dishes such as char siu wonton noodles, golden roasted duck fried rice, and crab vermicelli.
Each dish is meticulously prepared, using fresh ingredients and beautifully presented. Maintaining traditional flavors but not lacking in modern creativity, C.TAO brings a new culinary experience to diners.
The price of each dish ranges from 45,000 to 900,000 VND, suitable for many people, from family meals to meetings with friends or important guests. Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Thanh, a tourist from Hanoi, shared: "I really love Chinese cuisine. The dishes here really surprised me because they are rich in traditional Chinese flavors, and are presented delicately and to my taste."
Besides modern restaurants, Vung Tau also has many long-standing Chinese eateries, famous for their authentic flavors. Mi Phi Lu (366/9 Truong Cong Dinh) is a familiar name to locals and tourists who love noodles. The mixed noodles here are attractive with fresh, chewy noodles, sweet broth and rich toppings such as spare ribs, wontons, and char siu. Each dish costs from 30,000 to 70,000 VND.
Another address is Dang Ky Mi Gia (120 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia) with famous dry mixed noodles. The noodles are chewy and delicious, the sauce is rich, served with meatballs and char siu, simple but satisfying, only from 30-50 thousand VND for a quick, flavorful meal.
In addition, a popular address for those who want to explore Chinese cuisine is Minh Ky Chinese Dessert Shop, 322 Truong Cong Dinh. Here, diners can enjoy traditional desserts such as black sesame dessert, floating rice balls, and charcoal sticky rice.
With a variety of dishes and serving space, Chinese cuisine in Vung Tau is not only a journey to explore the taste buds but also an opportunity to feel the depth of Chinese culinary culture in the heart of the coastal city.
Article and photos: TRA NGAN
Source: https://baobariavungtau.com.vn/du-lich/202505/thuong-thuc-am-thuc-trung-hoa-o-vung-tau-1042064/
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