1. Things to know about Quy Nhon food street
1.1. Address & opening hours
Located near Quy Nhon Square, Quy Nhon Food Street stretches for more than 100 meters with nearly 30 food stalls. Each stall has small tables and chairs for diners to sit and enjoy their meals. The food street is open from 2 PM until midnight daily. The best time to make your visit is 6 PM - 9 PM, the busiest hours. Originally a hotspot for locals in Quy Nhon, it now attracts tourists who love tasting authentic dishes at wallet-friendly prices.

1.2. Top foods to try
If you are at Quy Nhon Food Street but do not know what to eat, here are some must-tries:
- Jumping shrimp pancake (banh xeo tom nhay): This cake is filled with shrimp, squid, or beef, plus egg and rice flour batter. Diners eat it by wrapping it in rice paper with herbs and dipping it into a sweet-and-sour fish sauce. Average price: 15,000 VND.
- Fermented pork roll (tre): This specialty of Binh Dinh is wrapped in straw for a rustic look. To eat it, peel off the straw, shred the meat with chopsticks, and enjoy with rice paper, herbs, and chili fish sauce. Average price: 25,000 VND.
- Traditional cakes: At Quy Nhon Food Street, you can find a wide variety of traditional cakes such as sticky rice cake with savory filling (banh it tran), tapioca dumplings with shrimp and mung beans (banh tai vac), and steamed rice cakes (banh beo). Average price: 10,000 VND.
- Mini savory pancakes (banh khot): These pancakes are cooked to golden perfection with fillings like shrimp, beef, squid, or quail egg. Average price: 30,000 VND for 10 pieces.
- Crispy shrimp spring rolls (ram tom dat): These finger-sized rolls are stuffed with shrimp and pork belly then fried until crunchy. They are best enjoyed with herbs and dipping sauce. Average price: 40,000 VND.
- Seafood: Crab, shrimp, squid, snails, oysters, and more are available along Quy Nhon Food Street. Most dishes are cooked to order, ensuring that every plate is served fresh.
- Grilled pork vermicelli (bun thit nuong): This dish combines grilled pork slices, fish cakes, pickled papaya, cucumber, and lettuce, all topped with a rich peanut sauce mixed with fish sauce, lime, chili, and sugar. Average price: 35,000 VND.
- Sweet treats: It is highly suggested to end your feast with a refreshing bowl of sweet soup (che) or a creamy flan. Average price: 15,000 VND.
- Other specialties: Dried fish, dried squid, fermented pork rolls, rice paper, banh it la gai, and banh hong are popular choices for souvenirs, allowing you to bring the flavors of Quy Nhon back home.

1.3. Tips for tourists
Quy Nhon Food Street is conveniently located at the heart of Quy Nhon, right next to Quy Nhon Square. Just make your way to Nguyen Tat Thanh Street and follow it all the way south. Alternatively, follow the coastal road (An Duong Vuong Road or Xuan Dieu Road) until you see the square.
For a wonderful journey at Quy Nhon Food Street, here are some other tips:
- Come hungry so you can try as many dishes as possible
- Don’t get too full on one dish, save your stomach for variety
- Cash is handy, although e-wallets and bank transfers are also accepted
- Keep an eye on your belongings
- After your feast, take a relaxing stroll along Quy Nhon Beach or around the square
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2. Other food streets in Quy Nhon
Besides Quy Nhon Food Street, Quy Nhon offers several other vibrant streets for foodies.
2.1. Phan Boi Chau Street
Phan Boi Chau Street is best known for its wide variety of snacks, including grilled rice paper, sizzling pancakes, rice noodle soup, duck porridge, and fresh spring rolls, making it a perfect stop for an afternoon or evening food crawl. What truly sets this street apart, however, is its incredible selection of ice creams. From colorful mixed ice cream to rich durian ice cream and even quirky ice cream hotpots, there are endless options to satisfy your sweet tooth. Best of all, prices remain budget-friendly at just 15,000 VND per item, so you can sample several treats without worrying about your wallet.

2.2. Bach Dang Street
Bach Dang Street is a buzzing stretch lined with small, humble food stalls that perfectly capture the charm of Quy Nhon’s street food culture. It is where locals gather for casual snacking and tourists come to taste authentic flavors without any frills. Here, you can sample everything, from fish cakes wrapped in fragrant herbs and soft steamed rice rolls to flavorful snail dishes, comforting noodle soups, and refreshing desserts. Despite the modest setup, often just a few chairs clustered around a small table, the atmosphere is lively, especially in the evenings.
2.3. Ngoc Han Cong Chua Street
Known as the “seafood paradise” of Quy Nhon, Ngoc Han Cong Chua Street is a must-visit for anyone craving ocean-fresh flavors. The street is lined with vendors displaying steaming pots and sizzling pans filled with clams, crabs, snails, and more. Must-tries include satay clams, coconut-braised snails, stir-fried razor clams, and lobsters. Walking down this street, you’ll be greeted by the irresistible aroma of garlic, chili, and lemongrass wafting through the air. With prices starting from just 30,000 VND per plate, it is easy to indulge in several different dishes without spending much.

2.4. Nguyen Tat Thanh Street
Nguyen Tat Thanh Street is a major road of Quy Nhon, stretching all the way to the central square. In the evenings, this road transforms into a lively hub for grilled skewers and quick bites. Vendors set up along the sidewalks with charcoal grills, filling the air with the smoky aroma of barbecued chicken feet, marinated quail, sausages, fish balls, and fried potatoes. The street has a casual vibe, perfect for wandering from stall to stall while snacking your way through the night. It is an ideal stop for those who love streetside BBQ and want to experience Quy Nhon’s nightlife in the most authentic way.
2.5. Nguyen Cong Tru Street
From sunrise to midnight, Nguyen Cong Tru Street never runs out of delicious options. In the morning, vendors serve comforting breakfasts like sticky rice, broken rice, noodle soup, sandwiches, and porridge, perfect for fueling up before a day of exploration. As the day progresses, the street shifts to afternoon snacks such as dried beef salad, tendon noodle soup, fried sticky rice, and sweet soups. By evening, the highlight is grilled banana sticky rice pudding, a beloved specialty of Quy Nhon. Many of the stalls here are family-run, which ensures that the flavors remain authentic.

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FAQs about Quy Nhon Food Street
How do I get to Quy Nhon Food Street?
You can easily reach this street from anywhere in Quy Nhon with just a short taxi or motorbike ride.
What types of food can I find at Quy Nhon Food Street?
Local specialties like tre, grilled seafood, desserts, and street snacks.
Is the food expensive at Quy Nhon Food Street?
Not at all. Most dishes cost between 20,000 - 60,000 VND (around $1-3).
Is Quy Nhon Food Street safe for tourists?
Yes. Just watch your belongings in crowded spots.
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Exploring Quy Nhon Food Street is more than just satisfying your hunger; it is about experiencing the city’s vibrant culture. From sizzling seafood and hearty bowls of noodles to late-night snacks, each street offers a unique flavor of this coastal district.
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