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MUI NE, Vietnam (Feb. 13, 2026) – In Vietnam, the sidewalk comes to life as the country’s famed street food, based on recipes handed down the generations, is served with gusto on tiny tables huddled by low stools.
To pay tribute to this quintessential Vietnamese pastime of pulling up a stool and savouring street food, The Anam Mui Ne, a 1.2 hectare beachfront resort with a design inspired by the Indochine era, has unveiled “Vietnamese Market Favourites” held every Tuesday and Friday from 6-9.30pm.
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Staged on the resort’s beach lawn, flanked by Mui Ne Beach and the property’s 266sqm saltwater infinity pool, the dining experience sees staff set up low bamboo stools and tables circled by an array of live stations concocting street food favourites before diners’ eyes.
Accompanied with signs explaining the fare, signature local dishes from the local Phan Thiet area are served. Hyper-local options include: mini rice cakes served with minced pork meatballs, quail eggs, braised fish and green mango; handrolls comprising finely ground pork seasoned with spices, wrapped in thin rice paper and served with fresh herbs, cucumber and pickled vegetables; and grilled sesame crackers, spread with fermented shrimp and filled with pork and Vietnamese ham, pickled vegetables and herbs, before grilled over an open flame.
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Crispy fried pancakes Banh Xeo made with rice flour, water and turmeric powder, and stuffed with pork, shrimp and mung bean sprouts, Bo La Lot minced beef wrapped in betel leaves, and Mi Quang noodles with chicken are also among the host of delectable options.
Serving stations also brim with fresh seafood such as oysters and giant river prawns, hot dishes including Vietnamese braised beef Bo Kho, fresh salads such as pomelo salad with prawn and pork, and an array of desserts such as Vietnamese crispy sweet cake Banh Kep and seasonal fruits.
Entertainment from local instrumentalists playing the likes of the Dan Bau, a one-stringed zither with a bamboo rod for extensive pitch bending, add to the occasion’s ambience.
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Free-flow packages on offer include soft drinks and local beer, and wine.
“bring the rhythm of Vietnam’s much-loved sidewalk culture with its street stalls to life in our resort”.
“For many visitors, the most memorable experience of Vietnam is sampling the street food,” he said. “We’ve taken the best of the local offerings and expanded upon them in the one location, albeit a scenic one right by Mui Ne’s stunning stretch of sand, with an educational element in that you can learn more about what you’re eating and the history behind it”.
Peter Ye, The Anam Mui Ne’s resort manager
For further information or to make a booking, visit.theanam.com, email The Anam Mui Ne on info.mn@theanam.com or telephone The Anam Mui Ne on tel. +(84) 252 628 4868.
Vietnamese Market Favourites is priced at 950,000 VND++ per adult, with 50% off for children between 6-12 years of age. Free-flow soft drink and local beer is an extra 300,000 VND and free-flow wine an additional 600,000 VND per person.
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