Mi Quang is an extremely luscious and appealing dish, appreciated as one of the top dishes that travelers should not miss out on in Vietnam. This article will go into great detail about every aspect of Vietnamese Mi Quang. If you are keen on Vietnam travel and tourism, especially the excellent culinary culture here, read on!
1. What is Mi Quang? Things to know about its origin
Mi Quang (Quang noodles) is a widely popular noodle dish from Quang Nam Province in Central Vietnam. Its origin is suggested right from the name. “Mi” means any kind of noodles made from wheat flour, and “Quang” refers to Quang Nam Province – which Hoi An Ancient Town belongs to.
In the mid-16th century, Hoi An land was a trading place crowded with foreign merchants, especially Chinese. Along with their goods, they bring along their native dishes. The people of Quang Nam integrated those Chinese noodle dishes into their local cuisine, creating a culinary delight that both reflects Chinese influence and Vietnamese imprints.
In fact, the noodles used in this dish are completely made from rice flour, which is a typical ingredient of Vietnamese food, instead of wheat flour. Because the name Mi Quang was deeply ingrained in the mind of the Vietnamese people, it has remained in use until today despite the fact that the main ingredient has been replaced.
2. Mi Quang ingredients and how they are layered
- Ingredients
The Vietnamese Mi Quang recipe is simple. In general, it comprises noodles, broth, toppings, and garnishes.
The noodles used for this dish are quite similar to those of Pho (Vietnamese noodles) as they are both made from rice flour and cut into flat strands.
The broth is rich and luscious, thanks to a variety of ingredients used. It is made from water with stewed pork bones or chicken. Many cooks also add shrimp or beef to add an elegant sweet taste to the broth.
Diners can select between chicken, pork, shrimp, or fish as toppings. In terms of garnishes, it is also necessary to enjoy Quang noodles with accompanying fresh vegetables, such as mustard greens, bean sprouts, water morning glory, scallion, lettuce, basil, fragrant knotweed, coriander, and sliced banana flower.
- How to layer a bowl of Mi Quang
To layer a beautiful bowl of Mi Quang, all the ingredients are put together in a bowl, layer by layer. Starting with a bed of vegetables, then a proper amount of broth is added, then a decent amount of noodles, toppings, and garnishes.
3. How to eat Mi Quang the proper way?
Mi Quang will be served with a plate of veggies and Vietnamese rice paper. To begin, add some seasonings to the bowl based on your preferences, such as lime juice, chile, and fish sauce. Add additional herbs and veggies to round out the flavor. Mix the bowl of noodles so that the aroma of the vegetables blends with the rich taste of the meat, fish, eggs, etc. Finally, dip some pieces of dry rice paper into the broth and take a bite to experience the deliciousness, before enjoying the whole dish.
The flavor of Mi Quang has a richness that comes from the shrimp, meat, and eggs, the spiciness of chili, the aroma of lemon, rice paper, and raw vegetables. All of them make a unique dish of Central Vietnam.
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4. The highly recommended places to eat Vietnamese Mi Quang
Nothing beats a bowl of fresh, flavorful, and affordable Mi Quang. Below are some suggestions on where to try this dish in Vietnam:
4.1. The best Mi Quang Da Nang
Mi Quang is also a specialty of Da Nang. The noodles are made from rice that still has bran, which is soaked and hand-milled to preserve the nutrients of the rice grain. This dish in Da Nang is richer and more fragrant than those in other localities.
Some recommended places to enjoy Mi Quang while you are in Da Nang:
Mi Quang Ba Mua
- Address: 19 Tran Binh Trong or 95A Nguyen Tri Phuong
- Opening hours: 6:30 am – 10:30 pm
- Prices: 25,000 – 44,000 VND
Mi Quang Ech Bep Trang
- Address: 10 Ha Bong; 441 Ong Ich Khiem; 26 Le Hong Phong; 186 – 188 Phan Chau Trinh
- Opening hours: 7 am – 10 pm
- Prices: 30,000 – 60,000 VND
Mi Quang Huong Que
- Address: 78 Phan Thanh
- Opening hours: 6 am – 10 pm
- Prices: 20,000 – 30,000 VND
Mi Quang Bich Da Nang
- Address: Lien Chieu District, Da Nang
- Opening hours: 6 am – 9 pm
- Prices: 20,000 – 25,000 VND
Mi Quang Ba Vi
- Address: 66 Le Dinh Duong
- Opening hours: 6:30 am – 10 pm
- Prices: 30,000 – 55,000 VND
4.2. The best Mi Quang Hoi An
Mi Quang Hoi An has many variations, such as crab noodles, shrimp noodles, beef noodles, fish noodles, chicken noodles, jellyfish noodles, duck noodles, etc. Their appeals come from the soft and chewy white noodles, the sweet broth, and the rich toppings.
Some recommended places to enjoy Mi Quang while you are in Hoi An:
Mi Quang Ong Hai Hoi An
- Address: 6A Truong Minh Luong
- Opening hours: 6 am – 10 pm
- Prices: 15,000 – 40,000 VND
Mi Quang Ba Minh Hoi An
- Address: Cam Ha, Hoi An
- Opening hours: 7 am – 5 pm
- Prices: 25,000 – 50,000 VND
Mi Quang co Sinh Hoi An
- Address: 170/5 Ly Thuong Kiet
- Opening hours: 6 am – 1 pm
- Prices: 20,000 – 25,000 VND
Mi Quang Khong Gian Xanh Hoi An
- Address: 687 Hai Ba Trung
- Opening hours: 9:30 am – 9 pm
- Prices: 20,000 – 100,000 VND
Mi Quang Cao Lau Hoi An Di Hat
- Address: 81 Phan Chau Trinh
- Opening hours: 5 pm – 10 pm
- Prices: 15,000 – 25,000 VND
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Mi Quang brings out a sense of genuineness and simplicity just like the people in Central Vietnam. After you have enjoyed the gorgeous scenery in Vietnam, you should also savor this dish to fully feel the culture of this land.
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