Da Nang goes by the lovely appellation “Singapore in the heart of Vietnam.” Because this location not only has a lot of lovely and clean scenery, but also traditional foods, particularly street food. Don’t forget to save the dining experiences in Danang markets that we recommend in this article because these spots are popular not only with locals but also with domestic and international tourists. Follow Hanami Hotel Danang‘s article: “Danang Markets – The Paradise for Food Lovers,” to discover more interesting things about Danang markets.
Top 3 must-visit markets in Da Nang
1. Con Market Danang – Among the busiest Danang markets
Built in the 40s, Con Market is known as one of the oldest and most famous Danang markets. After experiencing many ups and downs in history, Con Market has been renovated to become a hub for trading goods and delicious specialties.
Strolling around the street food in Con Market, visitors will see several eye-catching and fragrant foods displayed on small stalls along the market. Here, you can find many famous Danang street foods, such as “banh canh” (Vietnamese udon), “mi Quang” (Quang noodles), “goi kho bo” (salad with beef jerky), “banh bot loc” (water fern cake), “che” (Vietnamese sweet soup), “banh xeo” (Vietnamese sizzling cake), etc. Hundreds of dishes will excite you, similar to Bangkok’s street food paradise.
Not only a paradise for gastronome travelers, Con Market is also an ideal place to shop for souvenirs in Da Nang. Visitors often head to this famous Danang market to buy dried foods and Vietnamese handicraft products to bring home as gifts.
- Location: No. 200, Hung Vuong Street, Hai Chau District, Da Nang
- Opening hours: 7.00 am – 7.30 pm
2. Han Market – One of the best markets in Da Nang
Although Han Market is more famous for shopping than food, there are many shops selling traditional dishes such as beef noodle soup, spring rolls, and ginseng tea, as well as fresh seafood, fresh fruit, Hue sesame, Hoi An mung bean cake, malt… This location is also a popular shopping area and has a long history in Da Nang, dating back to the 1940s.
If you are considering what to buy to bring home as gifts, handicrafts are a good choice. There are many shops that offer handicraft items made from sedge and rattan. It requires very skillful hands and meticulous attention to make a good-looking and high-quality piece, so the price will be a bit high.
- Location: No. 119, Tran Phu Street, Hai Chau District, Da Nang
- Opening hours: 6.00 am – 10.00 pm
3. Nguyen Tri Phuong Market
Nguyen Tri Phuong market is located in Hai Chau district, and it is frequently crowded and crowded early in the morning with shops selling hot breakfast such as pho, Quang noodles, noodle soup, braised beef, omelets, rice vermicelli with anchovy fish sauce, chicken vermicelli, and fresh seafood. Nguyen Tri Phuong Market
This location is ideal for those who want to experience the atmosphere of Da Nang’s market in the early morning while also enjoying delicious food that is unique to the Da Nang people.
Those who enjoy seafood can also visit the area along Vo Nguyen Giap street and the coastal streets of Da Nang’s Son Tra district to enjoy delicious dishes made from fresh seafood such as shellfish, snails, crab, fish, shrimp, squid, and so on at a reasonable price.
Danang markets are attractive destinations for food lovers and shopaholics thanks to the wide variety of exquisite dishes and appealing products there. You will also be drawn by the freshly caught seafood, well-processed dried food, and colorful souvenirs.
Danang markets always have a unique feature that is imbued with its own culture. Hopefully, the above list of markets will assist you in locating the nearest market in order to conveniently shop around and discover Da Nang cuisine and culture.