Nem Nuong Thanh Van

Can Tho


The only dish this locally acclaimed spot does is the best nem nuong in town. Roll your own rice rolls using the ingredients provided – pork sausage, rice paper, green banana, star fruit (carambola), cucumber and a riot of fresh herbs – then dip into the peanut-and-something-else sauce, its secret jealously guarded. Simple and fantastic!


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Nearby Can Tho attractions

1. Munireangsey Pagoda

0.1 MILES

This small golden pagoda was originally built in 1946 to serve Can Tho’s Khmer community. The ornamentation is typical of Khmer Theravada Buddhist pagodas…

2. Pitu Kohsa Rangsay Pagoda

0.25 MILES

Trying to hide down a quiet backstreet, but gloriously gilded in gold, this rare three-level Khmer Theravada Buddhist pagoda from 1948 contrasts sharply…

3. Can Tho Museum

0.3 MILES

This large, well-presented museum brings local history to life with mannequins and life-size reproductions of buildings, including a Chinese pagoda and a…

4. Ong Temple

0.38 MILES

In a fantastic location facing the Can Tho River and decorated with huge, constantly burning incense coils, this Chinese temple is set inside the…

6. Binh Thuy Ancient House

3.3 MILES

Dating from 1870, the Binh Thuy house was built by wealthy merchant Duong Chan Ky and extensively renovated in the French colonial style in the early 20th…

7. Cai Rang Floating Market

3.43 MILES

The biggest floating market in the Mekong Delta, Cai Rang is 6km from Can Tho in the direction of Soc Trang. There's a bridge here that serves as a great…

8. Phong Dien Floating Market

8.36 MILES

An intimate floating market, Phong Dien has more stand-up rowing boats than motorised craft, with local vendors shopping and exchanging gossip. Less…