Che (sweet soup) is a popular Vietnamese dessert and is one of the best local foods to eat in Da Nang and Hoi An. It’s made of beans, sugar and other toppings, and served with ice during the summertime. In this article, HoiAn Day Trip Company will tell you everything that you need to know about che (sweet soup) and the best places to eat it in Da Nang and Hoi An.
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Must Knows about Che (Sweet Soup)
– Other name(s):
– Origin: Vietnam
– Ingredients: a variety of beans, fruits, and puddings
– Where to find: local fresh markets and night markets, local eateries and street stalls
– Pronunciation:
– Served for: anytime
– Price:
– Callories:
– Vegetarian: already vegetarian
– Fact: Che sweet soup is the most popular traditional dessert in Vietnam
– Travel blog: https://hoiandaytrip.com/che-sweet-soup-best-street-food-in-hoi-an-da-nang/
Ingredients & How to Make Che (Sweet Soup)
Che (sweet soup) is a traditional and popular dessert in Vietnam. It’s made by a variety of beans, fruits, and puddings. Local people will use these ingredients to make it: beans and seeds (mung bean, black bean, mung bean, red bean, lotus seeds,…), tapioca balls (with coconut filling), jellies (black, white, green), glutinous rice balls (with mung bean or coconut filling), tropical fruits (jackfruit, rambutan, banana, apple, pomelo/grape fruit,…), dried coconut as topping,… Coconut milk is often use to add into che sweet soup. In hot months, local people add ices into this soup to feel less hot and reduce the sweetness.
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Varieties of Che (Sweet Soup) in Da Nang Hoi An
These are types of Che (Vietnamese sweet soup) in Da Nang and Hoi An:
- Che hat sen (lotus seed sweet soup)
- Che dau xanh hat (mung bean sweet soup)
- Che dau xanh danh (smashed mung bean sweet soup)
- Che chuoi (banana sweet soup)
- Che buoi (pomelo sweet soup)
- Che xoa xoa or Che hat luu (‘pomegranate seed’ sweet soup) (this food is often thought to be a specialty food of Da Nang city)
- Che dau do (red bean sweet soup)
- Che thap cam (mixed sweet soup)
- Che dau ngu (lima bean sweet soup or white bean sweet soup)
- Che dau den (black bean sweet soup)
- Che hoa cau (areca flower sweet soup)
- Che me den (black sesame sweet soup)
- Che bap (corn sweet soup) (is one of the local food specialties in Cam Nam Island of Hoi An)
- Che dau van (hyacinth bean sweet soup)
- Che bot loc (tapioca balls sweet soup)
- Che troi nuoc (glutinous rice balls sweet soup)
- Che sau rieng (durian sweet soup) (more popular in Da Nang than Hoi An)
- Che trai cay (tropical fruits sweet soup)
- Che dua nuoc (water coconut sweet soup) (this is a specialty food in Cam Thanh Coconut Village, Hoi An)
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How to Make Che (Sweet Soup)
Here are steps to make Che sweet soup with beans, one of the most popular varieties:
Step 1: Soak beans in a pot of fresh water for at least 4 hours to make the beans softer (use hot water if want to shorten time)
After soaking, wash the beans carefully by water and then keep them in a basket until dry.
Step 2: Boil the beans until they soft and eatable.
Step 3: Add cane sugar into the bean soup to sweeten it. Rock sugar is used if want to have a lower level of sweetness. After that, let the soup cool down.
Step 4: Pour coconut milk into a pot and then boil. Add panda leaf if want it to be more flavorful.
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How to Eat Che (Sweet Soup) Like a Local
To eat Che sweet soup, local people in Da Nang and Hoi An will use a big spoon to take the ingredients and the soup into a cup or bowl. After that, coconut milk, sometimes dried coconut, ice and any other toppings.
People use a small spoon to eat Che sweet soup. At street stalls, they sit on low chairs on the pavement.
HOIAN DAY TRIP company organizes food tours in Da Nang and Hoi An everyday. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo), hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours & make a reservation. Thank you very much!
Best Places to Eat Che (Sweet Soup) in Da Nang
In Da Nang, visitors can go to these places to try Che sweet soup:
- Han Market (Hai Chau district)
- Con Market (Hai Chau district)
- Dong Da Market (Hai Chau district)
- Bac My An Market (Ngu Hanh Son district)
- Son Tra Night Market
- Helio Night Market
HOIAN DAY TRIP company organizes food tours in Da Nang and Hoi An everyday. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo), hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours & make a reservation. Thank you very much!
Best Places to Eat Che (Sweet Soup) in Hoi An
In Hoi An, visitors can go to these places to try Che (sweet soup):
- The Hoi An Night Market (Nguyen Hoang Street)
- Hoi An Central Market
- Local restaurants in Cam Nam Island (famous for Che bap or corn sweet soup)
- Cong Nu Ngoc Hoa Food Night Market
- Street vendors around Hoi An Old Town
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Food Tours in Da Nang Vietnam
Here are the best food tours in Da Nang Vietnam:
– Da Nang Evening Walking Food Tour
– Da Nang Michelin Star Food Tour
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Food Tours in Hoi An Vietnam
Here are the best food tours in Hoi An Vietnam:
– Hoi An Evening Walking Food Tour
– Hoi An Street Food Tour
– Hoi An Vegetarian Food Tour
– Hoi An Vegan Food Tour
– Hoi An Private Food Tour
– Hoi An Old Town Food Tour with Lantern Boat Ride
– Hoi An Morning Walking Food Tour
– Hoi An Food Tour by Motorbike
– Hoi An Food Tour by Bike
– Hoi An History & Food Tour
HOIAN DAY TRIP company organizes food tours in Da Nang and Hoi An everyday. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo), hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours & make a reservation. Thank you very much!
Other Good Foods to Try in Da Nang & Hoi An
Visitors will see these foods to try in Da Nang: Banh Trang Cuon Thit Heo (pork rolls), Bun Cha Ca (fishcake noodle soup), Goi Ca (Nam O fish salad), Chao Vit (duck porridge), Mit Tron (jackfruit salad), Oc Hut (sucking snails), Ram Cuon Cai (spring roll wrapped in mustard green), Kem Bo (avocado ice cream), Bun Mam Nem (fermented anchovy sauce noodle), Bun Ca Ngu (tuna noodle soup), Muc Rim (caramelized squid), Trung Chen Nuong (grilled egg bowl), Banh Mi Cho (skillet bread), Banh Kho Me (Cam Le dried sesame cake), Che (sweet soup), vegetarian foods, vegan foods.
Visitors will see these foods to try in Hoi An: Mi Quang noodles, Cao Lau noodles, Banh Mi (sandwich), Hoi An style Pho, Com Ga (Hoi An style chicken rice), white rose dumplings, Hoanh Thanh Chien (fried wonton), black sesame soup, Banh trang nuong (grilled rice paper, rice paper pizza), Hoi An style grilled pork, Banh Dap (smashing rice paper), Banh Xeo (crispy rice pancakes), Chuoi Nep Nuong (grilled banana sticky rice), Nem Lui (grilled pork skewers), Bun Bo Hue (Hue style beef noodle soup), Banh Xoai (mango cake), Banh Bot Loc (tapioca cake), Banh Beo (steamed rice cake), Chao Ngheu (clam porridge), Bo La Lot (grilled beef wrapped in betel leaf), Cam Nam stir-fried baby clams, Banh Can (mini pancakes), Kem Cuon (rolled ice cream), Banh Chuoi (banana pancake), Banh Phu The (husband & wife cake), Banh Da Lon (pig skin cake, steamed layer cake), Banh Cam (sesame balls), vegetarian foods, vegan foods, Che (sweet soup), Mot herbal tea, Tuong Ot (Hoi An chili sauce).
HOIAN DAY TRIP company organizes food tours in Da Nang and Hoi An everyday. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo), hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours & make a reservation. Thank you very much!
Better to Know about Eating Local in Da Nang Hoi An
– Local family-run restaurants always serve better local foods than tourist restaurants. Places inside small alleyways potentially are hidden gems. The price is even more affordable at these lesser known spots.
– Restaurants where you can see a queue or crowds, food or drinks there are absolutely better or safer than others. Vietnamese people also avoid places without people eating, such as roadside eateries.
– Hot foods are often safe to eat for non-Vietnamese people. Refuse cold food (especially ones sold on the street, markets) or things you don’t see people cooking.
– Make sure that you learn some basic Vietnamese words or sentences to order foods, such as xin chao (hello, hi), cho toi mot (something) (I want one…), toi an chay (I am vegetarian), khong cay (no spicy), cam on (thank you), tam biet (goodbye) or numbers (mot/one, hai/two, ba/three, bon/four, nam/five, sau/six, bay/seven, tam/eight, chin/nine, and muoi/ten).
– Ask any local people you know (tour guide, driver, hotel receptionists, bellmen, etc) to receive their recommendation for good places to eat local.
– Raw vegetables are popularly used in local dishes, such as noodles or noodle soup or sandwich. They are often washed by tap water or unwashed. If can not drink tap water, remove or refuse them. Likewise, in most iced drinks (such as coffee or herbal tea), people add ice made by tap water also.
– On the 1st day and 14th-15th days of each lunar month, Hoi An citizens eat vegetarians. Many local restaurants and street businesses will be closed by that.
– If you don’t eat pork or beef, due to diet or religious restrictions, be careful when want to try local food here, if don’t see the ingredient description. Pork and beef are very popular meats, so they will be in numerous dishes. Street vendors may say ‘no pork’ or ‘no beef’ for better business, but please check before buying!
– Consider joining a food tour guided by locals who know much better about dishes in the city, including things never mentioned in guidebooks or on the internet.
– If have an allergy (milk, egg, peanut, wheat,…), ask anybody you know before trying or search for ingredients on the internet. By the way, fish sauce is popularly used to marinate Vietnamese foods, so make sure that you know this information if you’re fish allergic.
– Food portion (or size) here is often not really big (locals prefer eating with their family at home). You may try double or some different dishes for main meals.
– If don’t see the price on the menu, please ask in advance to avoid overcharging, especially when you are not a local. In Vietnamese, how much is bao nhieu.
– Most popular cutleries are chopsticks and spoons. To know how to use it, browse here