1. Strawberry Shake
When you think of Da Lat, imagine vast strawberry fields with ripe fruits. You can visit the fields to pick strawberries and enjoy a live photo session. From these beautiful and cute strawberries comes the dish known as strawberry shake. The strawberries are cleaned, cut into bite-sized pieces, and then shaken with a special tangy and spicy salt. Putting a piece of strawberry shake in your mouth gives you the sensation of it melting, with a sweet and tangy taste on your tongue.
In Da Lat, you can buy strawberry shakes almost anywhere, but the liveliest and busiest spot is the night market. Every 300 meters, you'll find a vendor selling strawberry shakes with extremely professional techniques. The average price for a serving of strawberry shake ranges from 15,000 to 20,000 VND. You can also buy strawberries and prepare them yourself right in the garden at places like Uncle Hung's strawberry garden, or Mrs. Nga's strawberry garden...
Especially, the strawberries have a red color and green stems, which are very eye-catching, so many people take photos of this snack and share it on Facebook. Surely, you will be extremely satisfied with the unique taste of strawberry shake that can only be found in Da Lat.


2. Grilled Spring Rolls in Da Lat
Grilled Spring Rolls are beloved by many for their light and satisfying taste. In Da Lat, you can find various places serving grilled spring rolls, such as Ut Hue, Chi Lang,... but the best is undoubtedly Ba Hung's Grilled Spring Rolls at 328 Phan Dinh Phung. From herbs, vermicelli, spring rolls to mango... everything is perfect. The refreshing, slightly sour, crispy, and cool flavors, combined with the accompanying dipping sauce, make it a fantastic choice.
This dish is suitable for a light dinner, and the price is reasonable, only 30,000 VND per serving. If you're still hungry, you can ask for extra vermicelli without additional charges. Grilled Spring Rolls in Da Lat may not be a specialty, but your visit would be incomplete without experiencing the authentic taste of this popular dish.

3. Avocado Ice Cream in Da Lat
In this scorching summer, enjoying a cup of avocado ice cream is an absolute delight. If you're in Da Lat, you must visit Thanh Thao Avocado Ice Cream and treat yourself to a few cups. The avocados are no different from other stores, but what sets it apart is the freshness of the ice cream, which melts instantly in your mouth.
Due to the crowd, whether you take it to go or enjoy it at the shop, be prepared to wait. While there are many places selling avocado ice cream in Da Lat, the best and most famous is still Thanh Thao Avocado Ice Cream at 76 Nguyen Van Troi. The prices are reasonable, at only 20,000 VND for a high-quality cup of ice cream.
Aside from avocado ice cream, you can also try the shop's che (sweet soup) and flan, as they have received many positive reviews from customers.


4. Grilled Rice Paper
Da Lat is the birthplace of grilled rice paper, and this snack has become a favorite among young people nationwide. When you visit the city of a thousand flowers, don't miss out on grilled rice paper! If you've ever tasted grilled rice paper, you won't be unfamiliar with the sight of a pink charcoal stove with golden, enticing rice papers.
On the streets of Da Lat, you'll easily come across a wandering grilled rice paper vendor. Da Lat's grilled rice paper is crispy, fragrant, rich, and is a combination of ingredients such as eggs, sausage, ground meat, shredded pork, dried beef, dried chicken, scallion fat, butter/cheese, and more. Not every grilled rice paper must have all these ingredients; each vendor will have its own creativity and variation to attract customers.
The price of grilled rice paper ranges from 10,000 - 30,000 VND, depending on the size and filling. This snack is not picky; its flavor is familiar and comforting. When you have the chance to visit Da Lat, ask the locals for recommendations or head to Aunt Dinh's Grilled Rice Paper at 26 Hoang Dieu Street, Ward 5, Da Lat.


5. Windmill Bread
Surely everyone knows the Windmill Bread as an iconic spot in Da Lat. The wall next to the bread shop is always bustling with people coming for Instagram-worthy moments. Everything in the shop is covered in yellow, from the walls to the bread wrapping paper... This uniqueness has attracted countless tourists to buy bread and take photos.
There are many flavors of bread, but the most outstanding are still the roasted pork bread and mixed bread, both priced at 20,000 VND each. Among them, the roasted pork bread is more popular because of its rich flavor. You can either hold the bread while queuing for a check-in or go upstairs to eat and then come down. The staff is gentle, and their professional service and attitude make customers feel appreciated from the first encounter. The address of the Windmill Bread shop is 1A Hoa Binh, Ward 1, Da Lat City.


6. Layered Steamed Rice Cake Da Lat
Discovering the unique and exotic, the Layered Steamed Rice Cake brings a twist to traditional steamed rice cakes with Nha Trang-style grilled pork. To savor this dish, head to Alley 85 Hai Ba Trung, Ward 6, Da Lat City, Lam Dong (new alley number 327).
After each meal, you'll find a stack of plates on the table, as the dish includes a variety of steamed rice cakes and toppings such as sour sausage, grilled meat, Nha Trang-style grilled pork, basil, shredded mango, and bean sprouts. The thin rice cakes, spread on each plate, are sprinkled with a bit of shrimp powder and sliced scallions. The rice cakes are always hot, served straight from the kitchen to the table, filling the air with a gentle aroma. They are chewy and soft, providing a delightful and warm experience. Depending on your appetite, the number of stacked plates can vary, but typically, each person can handle around 10 plates.
Unlike traditional steamed rice cakes, when enjoying Da Lat's Layered Steamed Rice Cake, you layer the meat and vegetables on the rice cake and wrap it like a spring roll, dipping it into the appropriate dipping sauce. The Da Lat Layered Steamed Rice Cake shop on Hai Ba Trung boasts four exceptional dipping sauces. If it's your first time trying Layered Steamed Rice Cake, be adventurous and taste all four sauces!


7. Dalat Pancakes (Bánh căn Đà Lạt)
Dalat Pancakes, a familiar and delightful local snack, resemble Southern-style mini savory pancakes. These petite cakes, made from rice flour, are topped with quail eggs, or other ingredients like shrimp, beef, chicken, or pork, depending on preference. After layering two portions of batter, they are stacked together before being baked to perfection. Best enjoyed warm, these soft and fluffy pancakes pair wonderfully with a dip of Xi Muoi sauce or fish sauce. With their soft texture, it's easy to finish a plate of 10. A serving of Dalat Pancakes and a glass of soy milk make for a perfect breakfast when you visit Dalat. For a delicious and affordable experience, consider these locations in Dalat: Tang Bat Ho Pancakes - 14 Tang Bat Ho, Ward 1, Da Lat City, or Le Pancakes - 27/44 Yersin, Ward 10, Da Lat City.


8. Soy Milk
Soy Milk, a humble and familiar beverage, becomes a heartwarming delight for every visitor to Dalat. Perhaps it's the cool climate of this city that makes one crave a cup of rich and warm soy milk. Strolling through Dalat, you'll easily spot small vendors with vibrant red stoves and billowing pots of soy milk smoke. Settle into a sidewalk soy milk shop, savoring the sweet and warm taste that brings a sense of joy and peace.
Dalat's Soy Milk can be enjoyed on its own or blended with cow's milk, peanut milk, mung bean milk, paired with freshly fried dough sticks, or sweet pastries. The milk carries a gentle fragrance, a pure and natural sweetness without sediment or bitterness. It's considered one of the most affordable snacks in Dalat, costing less than 10,000 VND for a nutritious cup, promoting good health.
If you're unsure about a great soy milk spot in Dalat, head to Hoa Sua Soy Milk - 64 Tang Bat Ho, Ward 1, Dalat City, or Co Lan Soy Milk - Alley 185 Phan Dinh Phung, Dalat City. Both soy milk shops are renowned for their friendliness, sincerity, and a variety of soy milk options.
















