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Located in the heart of Dalat, Vietnam, Dalat Night Market is a vibrant and local market that attracts many tourists and local residents. The night market usually starts in the evening, and the streets gradually become lively, with a variety of stalls offering a wide range of goods and food. Visitors can taste authentic Vietnamese snacks here.
In addition to food, Dalat Night Market is also a great place for shopping. There are handicrafts, souvenirs, clothing and local specialties, and many stall owners are happy to communicate with tourists and share their culture and stories. The atmosphere of the night market is friendly and welcoming, making it an ideal place to experience Dalat's nightlife.
Dalat Night Market is conveniently located, surrounded by many cafes and small shops, suitable for tourists to take a break after shopping. Whether looking for food, shopping, or experiencing local culture, Dalat Night Market can provide tourists with an unforgettable experience. Remember to bring a camera to capture the unique charm of this city at night.
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We bought good quality dresses, souvenirs and coffee at affordable prices.
What is more amazing than having the authentic experience in eating the same food with local people at Dalat market? Just nearby the round around in front of Dalat Market, look for the rough alleys to the hawker centre of dine in and order the hot native crab noodles with pork. You will forgive the cold rain there thanks for the spicy food here.
selling lots of local foods! Hot soya is a must for the cooling night. Rice paper pizza wrap 🌯 so yummy! BBQ sweet potato is the best here.
I really like this local market, there are a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits for sale. The vendors here are all very friendly and willing to help us a lot. This Dalat market is really amazing. This is a very authentic local market, selling fruits, food, daily necessities, etc., but I didn't buy anything, just looked around. It's more interesting at night, there are stalls selling snacks, food, and daily necessities, such as clothes, shoes, etc. You can experience local life here, so come and have a look.
The night market is also next to the market. During the day, the market mainly serves as a general vegetable market, but what is special is that they also have many stalls selling flowers, which is really similar to Kunming. In addition to fresh and dried flowers, there are also many dried fruits at cheap prices. I bought dried jackfruit and weighed it. It was 200k per kilogram, and a large bag was only 40k. It was delicious and cost-effective. There are also many fresh fruits in the market, such as super large avocados, strawberries of various sizes, giant dragon fruits, and various oranges. It is very suitable for shopping.
The night market is not big, with food on one side and clothes on the other, probably because the temperature difference in Dalat is really big at night. The BBQ on the street tastes good, especially the grilled squid. The grilled pancakes taste average, and you must not add any toppings to the fruit cups, they are all spicy. The night market is very lively.
Maybe it's because most people are busy at work during the day, even the pedestrians on the road come and go in a hurry. But at night, the endless stream of people seem to be in tune with each other, and they flock to the brightly lit night market from different corners. It's very lively.
What is Da Lat's night market famous for? Definitely snacks. Visitors can enjoy a variety of dishes in Da Lat's food paradise. Vietnamese skewers are a popular dish at Da Lat's night market. The BBQ stalls attract diners with colorful skewers, offering more than a dozen different skewers, including pork, seafood, chicken wings, thighs, pig intestines, chicken intestines, sausages, beef rolls, etc. Each skewer costs between VND15,000 and 30,000. Grilled pork is a favorite of many tourists. Another delicacy is Banh Trang Nuong (grilled pancake), which is a must-try dish in Da Lat. It is also called Vietnamese pizza because it looks like a Western pizza, but it is thinner. Each portion costs VND25,000 to 30,000, and is topped with ingredients such as cheese, sausages and salty pork shreds.