Nha Trang Dessert Tour: From Che to Mooncakes — 5 Stops Worth Making
Nha Trang's dessert scene runs deeper than soft-serve on the beach. Here's a five-stop tasting route through sweet soups, traditional cakes, and modern dessert cafes.
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Nha Trang's dessert scene runs deeper than soft-serve on the beach. Here's a five-stop tasting route through sweet soups, traditional cakes, and modern dessert cafes.
Sapa's sweet side runs deeper than tourist cafes — find sticky rice cakes, hot che stalls, and Hmong-influenced treats tucked between the fog and the market stalls.
Hai Phong has a serious sweet tooth. This 5-stop tasting route moves through sticky rice cakes, sweet soups, old-school ice cream, and the city's best mooncake bakeries.
Da Nang's sweet side runs deeper than tourist cafes. Here's a 5-stop tasting route through the city's dessert scene, from sticky street-side che to handmade mooncakes.
Can Tho's sweet side runs deeper than floating markets. This 5-stop tasting route covers everything from roadside che stalls to old-school banh trung thu shops.
Da Lat's cool highland air makes it the ideal city to eat your way through sweet soups, sticky cakes, and old-school ice cream — here's how to do it in one afternoon.
Hue's sweet side runs deeper than most visitors expect — from layered sweet soups to hand-pressed rice cakes, here's a 5-stop tasting route through the city's best desserts.
Vung Tau's sweet side runs deeper than beachside soft-serve. Here's a five-stop tasting route through the city's best dessert stalls, traditional cakes, and modern cafes.
Saigon's sweet side runs deep — from bubbling che stalls in District 5 to modern dessert cafes in District 3. Here's a 5-stop tasting route worth building an afternoon around.
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