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What to eat in Da Lat: the local dishes and what they cost

Da Lat food is built around cold: hot broth for breakfast, a hotpot with mountain herbs for dinner, soy milk on a street corner at night. Eating local costs 10,000–66,000₫ a head, a hotpot for two about 200,000. Below are six dishes worth leaving the hotel for, with addresses and hours — half of them open in two short windows a day.

Breakfast: bánh mì xíu mại

Not a sandwich but a bowl: pork meatballs in hot broth with a baguette to dip. This is what the town eats at seven in the morning.

Bánh căn: batter in clay moulds

Small rice-batter pancakes with a quail egg, baked in clay moulds over coals and served with sauce and meatballs.

Bánh tráng nướng: the local pizza

Rice paper goes on the grill, an egg is cracked over it, then dried shrimp and spring onion. The dish was invented here and is eaten standing up.

Dinner: hotpot with lá é

The Da Lat speciality: chicken hotpot with lá é, a basil-like mountain herb that grows nowhere else. The right food for a cold evening, and evenings here are almost always cold.

Late evening: soy milk

Three things the menu will not tell you First, cash. The best places have neither a card terminal nor a QR code, and change for a big note may not exist. Second, hours. Bánh căn works two windows a day, soy milk is evenings only, and bánh mì ends when it ends rather than at 18:30. Third, chilli. Sauce comes on the side almost everywhere, so «not spicy» here means «the spicy part is in the little bowl next to you».

Prices and hours come from the place cards, checked during 2026; each card carries its own date. Street stalls close earlier in the rain and during holidays.

Options and prices

72 Yersin · 05:00–18:30
10–20k₫
$0.40–0.75
per person · đã kiểm chứng
Bữa sáng kiểu Đà Lạt. Xíu mại trong nước dùng nóng kèm bánh mì để chấm — là một tô chứ không phải ổ kẹp, và cả thành phố ăn món này lúc 7 giờ sáng.
Cần biết trước. Cheapest genuinely great meal in the city. Cash only, and it can sell out.
5 Duong 3/4
~200k₫
~$7.60
pot for two · đã kiểm chứng
Lẩu gà lá é — loại rau rừng thơm chỉ mọc ở vùng này. Quán gốc, và là món đúng bài cho buổi tối lạnh Đà Lạt.
Phan Dinh Phung (several branches) · 11:00–21:00
30–66k₫
$1.15–2.50
per person · khoảng
Nem nướng tự cuốn với bánh tráng, rau sống và chuối chát. Ở đây nhận thẻ — hiếm với quán ăn đường phố tầm giá này.
Cần biết trước. Sources list three different addresses. Search the name in Grab rather than trusting a street number.
27/44 Yersin (down an alley) · 07:00–10:30, 15:30–18:00
30–40k₫
$1.15–1.50
per person · đã kiểm chứng
Bánh căn đổ khuôn đất kèm trứng cút. Địa chỉ kinh điển, và lối vào qua sân cũng là một phần trải nghiệm.
Cần biết trước. Two short windows only. If you want banh can at another time, Banh Can Nha Chung by the cathedral runs 07:00–21:30.
112 Nguyen Van Troi · 12:00–23:00
15–25k₫
$0.55–0.95
each · đã kiểm chứng
Bánh tráng nướng với trứng, tôm khô và hành lá — món “pizza Việt Nam” sinh ra ở đây; ăn đứng là ngon nhất.
Sua dau nanh Hoa Sua
Tang Bat Ho, beside the market
10–20k₫
$0.40–0.75
per glass · khoảng
Sữa đậu nành nóng kèm quẩy, vẫn ở đúng góc phố ấy suốt bốn mươi năm. Chỉ bán buổi tối, lúc nào cũng phải xếp hàng.
211 Phan Dinh Phung, Xuan Huong · 07:00–22:00
30–120k₫
$1.15–4.55
a dish · khoảng
A two-floor restaurant where Vietnamese and European dishes share one menu: local food sits next to eggs benedict, thin-crust pizza and cheesecake. It is neither a local-food spot people visit for bánh căn nor a purely European cafe — it works for a group where some want rice and others want breakfast.
Cần biết trước. Open 07:00–22:00. Dishes run roughly 30,000–120,000₫ — a range taken from published menus and reviews, not from our own bill.
Cẩn thận. We have not been here: the hours, prices and menu come from public sources, which is why the card is marked «approx.». Check on the spot — or send us the menu.

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