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Eat Sheet: Our Tips on Where to Dine in Hội An, Vietnam<!-- wp:html --><p>Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Getty</p> <p>This ancient lantern-dotted town has long been a highlight for travelers on a food pilgrimage through Vietnam. Renowned for its regional dishes like cao lầu, white rose dumplings, and mì quảng, there are plenty more delights on offer here from the myriad restaurants and cafes lining the streets. From vegan buffets hidden down tiny alleyways to historic buildings serving charcuterie and Swedish meatballs, Hội An packs a huge flavor punch for such a small destination. After living here for 14 months and visiting yearly, here are some of the best places to try, both Vietnamese and not, on your next visit.</p> <h3><strong>MAKE IT QUICK</strong></h3> <p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/people/Cao-L%E1%BA%A7u-Kh%C3%B4ng-Gian-Xanh/100057208701117/"><strong>Cao lầu Không Gian Xanh</strong></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/where-to-eat-in-hoi-an-vietnam?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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This ancient lantern-dotted town has long been a highlight for travelers on a food pilgrimage through Vietnam. Renowned for its regional dishes like cao lầu, white rose dumplings, and mì quảng, there are plenty more delights on offer here from the myriad restaurants and cafes lining the streets. From vegan buffets hidden down tiny alleyways to historic buildings serving charcuterie and Swedish meatballs, Hội An packs a huge flavor punch for such a small destination. After living here for 14 months and visiting yearly, here are some of the best places to try, both Vietnamese and not, on your next visit.

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