
Not every hotel serves breakfast, especially budget ones. However, just stepping out onto the street and taking a few dozen steps, you can easily come across numerous street food vendors with a variety of options.
Plain rice, sticky rice, sauce, pre-packaged food neatly wrapped in plastic bags, white and puffed, tied with elastic bands. Skewered meat, fried chicken, grilled fish will be cooked right on adjacent stoves, piping hot. A serving of rice or a skewer of chicken or grilled meat or fish is very affordable, costing only 20,000-30,000 dong per portion.
We usually buy a serving of hot rice and accompany it with fried chicken legs, grilled wings, or skewered meat. A grilled fish is usually big enough for one person, so if there are many people, you can choose and share it.
Street vendors usually sell food to take away, but if you want to eat on the spot, there will be some plastic chairs for you.


Next to the breakfast food stalls, there is often a fruit and fruit juice cart, spending from 15,000 dong will get you a dessert or a refreshing, nutritious fruit juice, ensuring enough energy for a day of running around.
If you prefer beverages like coffee, tea, or mixed fruit juice, just pay attention and you'll see small stalls nestled among travel agencies, hotels, or shops.
Some drink recipes will give you a new experience, don't hesitate to explore and enjoy because the cost is very 'street', starting from 15,000 dong for a cup.
Pancake Rice Paper
Pancake is a common name for many rice paper dishes with different variations in different countries. I have often chosen pancake for breakfast or for any snack during the day in Nepal, Myanmar, Laos, Malaysia...
Ao Nang is no exception when it comes to stalls, small vendors along the street with Pancake signs made with various recipes, cheap enough to be curious about. Have you ever tried it?
It's easy to recognize that rice paper pancakes in Ao Nang are made with many different ingredients, creating a diverse choice for tourists. In addition to flour, eggs, and milk to create the crust, there will be many fruits such as bananas, strawberries, mangoes, chocolate sauce or fresh milk used for processing or serving.


Banana rice paper cakes seem to be a popular type because I see many shops hanging bunches of bananas on the roof of the car and sometimes after a walk around, I see them depleted.
The dough is always kneaded smooth, divided into small balls, when customers buy it will be pounded on the table and spread thinly before being put on a hot pan with a layer of fragrant butter.
Bananas peeled and sliced, placed on the surface of the rice paper, then skillfully wrapped the layer of skin around. After the pancake is cooked, sprinkle milk or chocolate on the surface and use a knife to cut it into bite-sized pieces, wrap in oil paper with a wooden skewer used instead of a plate.
In five minutes, you have a bag of delicious pancakes, while strolling through Ao Nang, admiring the sea, admiring the bustling street life, enjoying a delicious, sweet, soft, fragrant piece of pancake, feeling extremely refreshed.
Have you started a morning like this in Ao Nang?
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourNovember 30, 2015