Da Nang

Food & Dining in Da Nang (2026)

Everything you need to know about food & dining as an expat in Da Nang, Vietnam.

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Food & Dining in Da Nang — Complete Guide (2026)

Da Nang offers incredibly affordable dining — eating out is often cheaper than cooking at home. Food is one of the great joys of expat life, and Da Nang does not disappoint.

Must-Try Local Dishes

The essential dishes to try in Da Nang: local specialties, international cuisine, and street food options that reflect the city's unique cultural blend.

Average Food Costs

Meal TypeCost
Street food / cheap local meal$5-8
Mid-range restaurant (per person)$12-20
Fine dining (per person)$30-60
Monthly groceries (one person)$72-120
Cappuccino$1.7-2.7
Beer (local, at a bar)$2.0-4.0

Where to Find the Best Food

Markets and food halls: local markets and food halls where you can experience authentic cuisine at reasonable prices.

Local tip: Ask expat groups and locals for restaurant recommendations — the best food is rarely in tourist areas. Download local food delivery apps for convenience.

Grocery Shopping

Monthly grocery costs for one person range from $60-120 depending on whether you buy local or imported products. Local markets and supermarkets offer excellent value — fresh produce is affordable and seasonal. Imported Western brands cost 2-3x more than local alternatives.

Food Delivery Apps

Food delivery has exploded globally, and Da Nang is no exception. Popular apps include Grab Food, Foodpanda, and local alternatives. Delivery fees are typically $0.50-2, making it very affordable for lazy evenings..

Dietary Requirements

Vegetarian options are available at most restaurants, though traditional local cuisine may be more meat-focused. Vegan and gluten-free options are improving but may require more planning outside tourist areas. Use the HappyCow app to find vegetarian/vegan restaurants worldwide.

Tips for Expat Foodies

  • Learn food-related phrases in Vietnamese — menus outside tourist zones may not have English translations
  • Ask expats for neighborhood restaurant recommendations — Facebook groups are goldmines for food tips
  • Visit local markets for fresh produce at the best prices — and for an authentic cultural experience
  • The best food is rarely on the main tourist streets — walk 2-3 blocks off the main road and quality goes up while prices go down
  • Lunch specials/set menus typically offer the best value — many restaurants offer their dinner menu at 30-50% off during lunch hours