Eating Stir-Fried Giant Snails and Vietnamese Chicken in Thao Hoa City, Vietnam Thanh Hoa Street Food
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Eating Stir-Fried Giant Snails and Vietnamese Chicken in Thao Hoa City, Thanh Hoa Province
When it comes to authentic Vietnamese food that locals really eat, I, mr.hotsia, must say that “Thao Hoa City” or Thanh Hoa is one of the destinations you should not miss. I had the chance to explore the markets and street curry shops here, where the fragrant spices and fresh ingredients made me stop to taste from the very first bite.
Thao Hoa is a city located in Thanh Hoa Province in northern Vietnam. Generally, the food here has a unique character and a stronger flavor than other places. I have experienced a similar atmosphere in Lang Son Province.Lang Son Provincewhich has interesting local food and markets, but Thao Hoa offers something even more special.
Spicy Local Giant Snail Curry
The first dish I recommend is “Giant Snail Curry.” The snails here are fresh and larger than those I’ve eaten in other cities. The curry broth is not bland but has a moderately spicy flavor mixed with abundant spices and herbs like lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, and fresh chili, giving a fragrant aroma and taste I still remember today.
I walked along the main street of Thao Hoa and found a small curry shop run by a kind grandmother. She told me that each shop has its own recipe and uses fresh ingredients from nearby seas. I tried it with fresh vegetables and hot steamed rice, and I must say it was delicious and unforgettable.
Vietnamese Stir-Fried Chicken with a Rich Flavor You Must Try
Another dish I was very impressed with is “Vietnamese Stir-Fried Chicken,” which is distinctly different from ours. The chicken used is free-range with tender meat, stir-fried with authentic Vietnamese seasonings such as garlic, green onions, and a special sauce that adds fragrance and sweetness. The chicken remains tender and juicy while the spices add depth to the flavor, making it rich but not greasy.
While exploring the Thao Hoa market, I found a small shop where this stir-fried chicken is the signature dish. The shop looks simple but is very popular and has been open for many years. The owner said the recipe was inherited from her mother. After tasting it, I was so impressed that I returned several times.
Thao Hoa Market: Local Life and Food
Besides the dishes I recommended, walking around Thao Hoa market was an experience that helped me understand the lifestyle of northern Vietnamese people better. The market is full of fresh produce, cooked food, local vegetables, and spices. I saw elderly vendors chatting lively, creating a bustling and warm atmosphere.
I also tried grilled button squid at a street stall, a very fresh seafood dish grilled to a fragrant perfection that I won’t forget. For those interested in seeing the full atmosphere, you can watch the video I recorded at this link.Eating Stir-Fried Giant Snails and Vietnamese Chicken in Thao Hoa CityYes
Travel and Accommodation Nearby
If you plan to visit Thao Hoa, traveling is convenient from many major cities in northern Vietnam. Although the roads here are not very wide, they are orderly and local transport is abundant. I have also visited Lang Son Province,which has similar geography and culture,and the connection between them is good.
As for accommodation in Thao Hoa, although there are not many luxury hotels, there are guesthouses and homestays offering affordable prices and a warm local atmosphere. I recommend finding a place with friendly owners to get a more homely experience.
Summary of mr.hotsia’s Experience with Thao Hoa Food
Eating giant snail curry and Vietnamese stir-fried chicken in Thao Hoa is a memory I, mr.hotsia, will not easily forget. It’s not just about the food but about experiencing the real lifestyle of northern Vietnamese people, talking with locals, and seeing their unique cooking methods.
If you love food and want to try something new beyond big restaurant dishes, I recommend taking the chance to stroll through small towns like Thao Hoa. I guarantee you will enjoy the true flavors and atmosphere of northern Vietnam.









