Crab noodle soup
Bun mam cua, also known as vermicelli with crab, is considered a picky specialty dish because of the distinctive flavor of the crab sauce. Tourists can easily find this dish on the streets of Pleiku.
A standard bowl of crab noodle soup is mixed with many different ingredients such as pickled bamboo shoots, fried pork skin, field crab, pork belly and vegetables, all presented in an eye-catching and attractive way.
Despite the strange, strong smell of pure fish sauce and fermented crab juice, crab noodle soup has the ability to "cause addiction" to any tourist who has ever enjoyed it with the characteristic strong and salty taste of fish sauce, the aroma of vegetables, the spiciness of chili, the crunchiness of pork skin... All blend together to create a very attractive and delicious dish.
Yellow ant salt
Yellow ant salt is salt made from wild yellow ants in Ayun Pa, Krong Pa, Gia Lai and is one of the famous delicious specialties of Pleiku. To exploit it, people have to work hard to climb into deep forests to catch large ant nests and then bring them back to process into salt.
At first glance, yellow ant salt may seem intimidating to many people, but once you taste it, you will find that the salt has a slightly sour, strong, fatty, sweet and spicy flavor that is extremely unique and appealing. In particular, yellow ant salt contains very high nutritional content.
Grilled beef tube
The reason it is called "beef in a tube" is because the beef is put in a tube and grilled.
The main ingredient of this Pleiku delicacy is beef cut into bite-sized pieces, mixed with spices such as lemongrass, perilla leaves, etc., crushed, marinated for about 30 minutes, then put into tubes (tubes are fresh bamboo or reed tubes, young trees), then sealed with pandan leaves and grilled.
This Pleiku delicacy attracts diners not only by its name but also by the smell of meat from the bamboo tube spreading out, stimulating the taste buds.
Dry Pho
In Pleiku, dry pho is a famous delicious dish that you can easily find dry pho shops all over the streets. This dish has another name, Pho Hai To, because when enjoying it, diners will be served two bowls, including pho noodles and broth.
A bowl of dry pho in Pleiku must have minced pork, shredded chicken and fried shallots. The broth includes chicken broth, rare beef or beef tendon, beef shank or beef balls depending on each person’s taste. Vegetables served with dry pho include lettuce, basil and raw bean sprouts.
When enjoying dry pho, you will feel the chewy sweetness of the pho noodles, the sweetness of the broth mixed with the rich, delicious soy sauce.
Sun-dried beef
After cleaning, the beef will be marinated with spices, then dried in the sun for a day. When finished drying, the beef will continue to be grilled in the traditional way on a charcoal stove. At this time, the meat will be fully cooked, with a fragrant smoky aroma, rich sweetness and toughness of the meat, and salty and spicy spices. This is also a very suitable dish to buy as a gift when traveling in the mountain town.
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