



Saigon Snail Delight is renowned for its stir-fried horse snails with garlic butter, grilled with spicy salt in a rich and aromatic sauce. The eatery mirrors the dining style of Saigon locals, offering choices like tamarind stir-fry, lard stir-fry, or even cheese-infused options. Open from 4 pm until late, the place boasts nearly 20 varieties of snails, clams, and seafood. Address: Bach Dang Street. Photo: Gabong.foodie.


Adding another choice for Quy Nhon tourists craving delicious snails is Thuy Kieu Snail. A well-known culinary address, it consistently offers over 30 different types of snails prepared with authentic and bold flavors. From late afternoon, numerous pots on charcoal stoves contain spotted babylon, fat snails, jumping snails, aromatic conchs, golden apple snails, garlic snails, razor clams, and oysters, releasing a fragrant aroma. Photos: _Thunga.pony, nnamsfood, gabong.foodie.

Upon arrival, patrons can directly choose sea cucumbers, abalones, mantis shrimp, lobsters, mantis crabs, and crabs... and request the owner to prepare them according to their preferences. The space is relatively small and crowded during peak hours. Recently, some customers have shared that the seafood here is not as fresh as before and is priced quite high. Address: Tang Bac Ho Street. Photos: Gdbaby1881988, lequocthanh91.

The stretch of Princess Ngoc Han Road along Quy Nhon's coast is always bustling, with a constant flow of people. On both sides of the road are adjacent eateries offering a variety of enticing dishes. Ba Bong Snail stands out on this renowned 'snail paradise' stretch. The evening is the busiest time for this eatery. It captivates diners with a diverse range of snails, sweet and fragrant, paired with a tangy and spicy dipping sauce, rich and flavorful. Address: Princess Ngoc Han Road. Photos: Eatwithrau, thaosuong2905, trangduytran, v.tins.
According to Thao Ly/ Zing news
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
