Where can I find Russian food and familiar groceries in Nha Trang?
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Based on 1 discussion with 3 participants · Last activity: 23 days ago
TL;DR
Russian groceries (sausages, dumplings) are sold at Moonmilk and Lotte supermarkets, plus many cafes serve borscht, soups and cutlets — finding familiar food in Vietnam is easy.
Moonmilk and Lotte supermarkets stock a wide range of familiar products — sausages, dumplings, and more. The city also has many cafes serving Russian-style dishes: borscht, soups, cutlets. Vietnam is considered one of the easiest Southeast Asian countries to find food to your taste.
You can do a food exchange with local landlords: bring pancakes with condensed milk, fried potatoes with herring, or dumplings with sour cream — they'll treat you to Vietnamese dishes in return.
Local markets sell sea grapes (a type of seaweed) — a treat kids love, much cheaper here than back home.