Bac My An Market in Da Nang is more than a local wet market — it’s a vibrant hub where fresh produce, authentic street food, and daily Vietnamese life come together. From the famous avocado ice cream to spicy lemongrass snails, every corner offers a taste of central Vietnam’s flavors. This guide by Vietpower Travel, a trusted Vietnam tour operator, will show you what to eat, shop, and explore nearby, helping you experience the market like a true local.
1. Introduction to Bac My An Market
Location
- Location: Bac My An Market, 25 Nguyễn Bá Lân Street, My An Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang City, Vietnam. (Coordinates: 16.0469° N, 108.2463° E)
The market is bordered by My Da Dong 1 and My Da Dong 2 Streets, with its main entrance facing Bac My An Park. Arrive in late morning or late afternoon for the best selection of open stalls and a lively atmosphere.
Why Bac My An Market is a Must-Visit
Bac My An Market is a favorite spot for both locals and travelers looking for authentic flavors at unbeatable prices. Its location near student dormitories creates a lively, youthful atmosphere with food that’s affordable for any budget. Just a few steps away from the University of Economics, Da Nang (DUE), the market attracts a steady flow of students, shaping its casual vibe and wallet-friendly menu.
Unlike the more tourist-oriented Han Market or the busy Con Market, Bac My An keeps its charm simple and true to daily life. For anyone exploring markets in Da Nang, this is where you’ll find genuine street food culture without the tourist premium.
![Bac My An Market]()
History and Local Significance
Over 30 Years of Evolution
Operating for more than three decades, Bac My An Market began as a wet market selling fresh seafood, meat, and vegetables. Over time, it evolved into a popular food destination, thanks to its mix of long-term residents and nearby students. This blend of tradition and youth keeps the market lively and constantly refreshed with new food trends while preserving its roots.
Getting from Central Da Nang, My Khe Beach, and Hoi An
Departure Point
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Distance to Bac My An Market
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Travel Time
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Transport Options
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Notes
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Central Da Nang
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~5–6 km
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10–15 minutes
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Grab, taxi, motorbike, bicycle
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Grab/taxi fare: 30,000–50,000 VND. Direct route via Nguyễn Văn Thoại or Võ Văn Kiệt.
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My Khe Beach
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~3 km
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5–10 minutes
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Grab, motorbike, bicycle
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Easy coastal ride. Parking at 25 Nguyễn Bá Lân Street, fee 3,000–5,000 VND.
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Hoi An
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~25–30 km
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45–60 minutes
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Private car, Grab, taxi, motorbike
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Scenic coastal route via Lạc Long Quân Street, passing Marble Mountains before turning to Nguyễn Bá Lân.
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![Drive motorbike from hoi an to Bac My An market]()
2. Best Time to Visit
Opening Hours
Bac My An Market operates almost all day, but each section has its own schedule.:
- Wet Market (Fresh Produce & Seafood): 6:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- Food Stalls: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Some dessert stalls, including the famous avocado ice cream, may stay open until 8:00 PM.
Recommended Time Slots
To enjoy the best experience, aim for these time frames:
- Morning: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM — fresh ingredients and active food stalls.
- Afternoon: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM — lively after-work crowd, cooler weather.
- Avoid: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM when the lunchtime crowd makes seating hard to find.
![Buy fresh ingredients in the morning at Bac My An market]()
3. What to Eat at Bac My An Market
Iconic Dishes You Can’t Miss
Bac My An Market is one of the most popular markets in Da Nang for authentic and affordable Vietnamese street food. Here are the top dishes every visitor should try:
Dish
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Description
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Price Range
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Where to Find
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Avocado Ice Cream (Kem Bơ)
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Smooth avocado blended with coconut milk, crushed ice, and jelly — creamy, sweet, and refreshing.
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10,000–15,000 VND
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Ms. Vân’s stall, near the main entrance on Nguyen Ba Lan Street, inside the food court.
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Banh Xeo & Nem Lui
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Crispy Vietnamese pancakes filled with pork and shrimp, served with grilled pork skewers, rice paper, fresh herbs, and dipping sauce.
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20,000–30,000 VND/set
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Quán Cô Mười is located in the middle row of the food court.
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Bun Thit Nuong
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Grilled pork slices over rice noodles, topped with peanuts, fresh herbs, and sweet-sour fish sauce.
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25,000–30,000 VND
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Quán Cô Mười, same stall as Banh Xeo.
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Oc Hut (Spicy Lemongrass Snails)
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Snails stir-fried with lemongrass and chili, eaten with toothpicks; often served with fried dough sticks (quẩy).
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20,000–30,000 VND/bowl
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“Oc Hut Cho Bac My An” stall, located at the back row of the food court.
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Banh Trang Tron (Rice Paper Salad)
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Tangy and chewy salad made with rice paper strips, fresh herbs, peanuts, dried shrimp, quail eggs, and chili sauce.
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15,000–20,000 VND
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Small street-food style stall on the left side of the food court entrance.
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![Bun Thit Nuong at Bac My Ha Market]()
Vegetarian & Vegan Options
Although vegetarian choices are more limited, some dishes can be adapted:
- Banh Trang Tron without dried meat or seafood (ask for “không thịt, không hải sản”).
- Fresh fruit smoothies & juices — mango, pineapple, passionfruit (10,000–15,000 VND).
- Sticky rice with mango or coconut milk — seasonal, available at dessert stalls (15,000–20,000 VND).
![Banh Trang Tron]()
Famous Food Stalls
Stall Name
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Specialty
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Price Range
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Exact Location
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Ms. Vân’s Avocado Ice Cream
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Avocado ice cream with coconut milk and jelly
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10,000–15,000 VND
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Near the main entrance, first row on the right side in the food court.
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Quán Cô Mười
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Bun Thit Nuong, Banh Xeo & Nem Lui
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25,000–30,000 VND
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Central aisle of the food court, opposite the fresh juice stall.
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Oc Hut Cho Bac My An
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Spicy lemongrass snails served with fried dough sticks
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20,000–30,000 VND
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Back row of the food court, next to a drinks stand.
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![Ms. Vân’s Avocado Ice Cream]()
4. Shopping Beyond Food
Fresh Produce & Spices
Item
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Price Range
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Exact Location in Market
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Morning glory, bok choy, mustard greens
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10,000–15,000 VND/bundle
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Fresh produce section, right side of the main entrance (Nguyen Ba Lan Street)
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Mango, dragon fruit, rambutan, mangosteen (seasonal)
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20,000–40,000 VND/kg
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Fruit stalls in the first two rows of the wet market area
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Vietnamese basil, perilla, and lemongrass
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5,000–10,000 VND/bundle
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Same fresh produce section, herb corner near the vegetable stalls
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Dried chili, cinnamon, star anise, turmeric powder
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15,000–30,000 VND/pack
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Spice vendors in the middle of the wet market zone, next to dried seafood stalls
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![Buy bok choy, green mustard at Bac My An market]()
Souvenirs & Local Products
Item
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Price Range
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Exact Location in Market
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Nam O fish sauce
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50,000–80,000 VND/bottle
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Local product stalls, center-left of the wet market area
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Dried squid, anchovies, and shrimp
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100,000–300,000 VND/kg
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Dried seafood stalls are along the left side of the market
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Rice crackers, candied fruits
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20,000–50,000 VND/pack
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Snack stalls near the spice section and the wet market exit
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![Buy dried goods at Bac My An market]()
Clothing & Accessories
Item
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Price Range
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Exact Location in Market
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T-shirts, shorts, dresses
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50,000–120,000 VND
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Clothing stalls outside the main entrance, facing Bac My An Park
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Sandals, hats, handbags
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50,000–150,000 VND
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The front row of the clothing section near Nguyen Ba Lan Street
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Belts, socks, swimwear
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20,000–80,000 VND
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Inner clothing rows, next to handbag stalls
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![Buy clothes in front of the market gate]()
5. How to Order Like a Local
Local Dining Etiquette
When you eat at Bac My An Market, you’ll notice most stalls use small, colorful plastic stools and low tables. This is a classic part of Vietnamese street food culture — it might feel a bit unusual if you’re used to restaurant seating, but it’s how locals enjoy their meals.
After finishing, many customers clear their tables by taking their dishes and chopsticks to the return area. You don’t have to, but it’s polite and helps the vendors during busy times.
Also, most stalls don’t give out tissues or napkins. It’s a good idea to carry your small pack of tissues or wet wipes.
Key Vietnamese Phrases
Here are some simple phrases to make ordering easier:
- Cho em 1 phần này – “I’ll have one of these.” (Point to the dish.)
- Bao nhiêu tiền? – “How much is it?”
- Không cay – “No chili, please.”
- Cảm ơn – “Thank you.”
Hygiene & Safety for Tourists
To enjoy your meal without worry:
- Eat food that’s served hot — freshly cooked dishes are safer than raw or cold items. If you have a sensitive stomach, avoid raw seafood.
- Bring cash — no QR codes or card payments here. Small bills (10,000–50,000 VND) make things easier.
- Pick busy stalls — if you see lots of locals eating there, it’s a good sign the food is fresh and tasty.
6. Comparing Bac My An with Other Da Nang Markets
For travelers deciding where to shop and eat, here’s how Bac My An compares to two other popular markets in Da Nang:
Feature
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Bac My An Market
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Han Market
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Con Market
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Focus
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Street food & local daily life
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Souvenirs, clothing, dried food
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A mix of clothing, dry goods, and a food court
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Crowd
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Mostly students & locals
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Tourists & locals
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Students, office workers, and tourists
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Pricing
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Very affordable (10k–30k VND/dish)
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Mid-range, some bargaining
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Affordable with some bargaining
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Atmosphere
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Authentic, casual, community feel
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More organized and commercial
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Busy, energetic, slightly chaotic
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Tourist Level
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Low
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High
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Medium
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Best For
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Food lovers seeking local prices
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Souvenir shopping
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Variety and mixed experiences
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7. Nearby Attractions to Combine with Your Visit
If you’re visiting Bac My An Market, you can easily combine your trip with some of Da Nang’s most popular attractions. Here are four great options:
My Khe Beach
- Address: Vo Nguyen Giap Street, Son Tra District, Da Nang
- Distance from Bac My An Market: ~2.5 km (about 8–10 minutes by car or motorbike, 20 minutes on foot)
- Known for its long stretch of golden sand and gentle waves, My Khe Beach is perfect for a morning swim or a relaxed afternoon walk. After enjoying the market’s street food, you can head here to unwind by the sea.
![My Khe Beach]()
Marble Mountains
- Address: 81 Huyen Tran Cong Chua Street, Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang
- Distance from Bac My An Market: ~5 km (about 12–15 minutes by car or motorbike)
- This group of five limestone and marble hills is famous for its caves, Buddhist pagodas, and panoramic viewpoints. You can explore ancient temples, climb to scenic spots, and buy stone souvenirs from local artisans.
![Marble Mountains]()
Dragon Bridge
- Address: Vo Van Kiet Street, An Hai Tay Ward, Son Tra District, Da Nang
- Distance from Bac My An Market: ~4 km (about 10 minutes by car or motorbike)
- One of Da Nang’s most famous landmarks, the Dragon Bridge, comes alive on weekend evenings with a fire and water show at 9:00 PM. It’s a fantastic way to end your day after exploring the market.
![Dragon Bridge]()
An Thuong Night Market
- Address: An Thuong 4 Street, My An Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang
- Distance from Bac My An Market: ~1.5 km (about 5 minutes by car or motorbike, 15 minutes on foot)
- This lively night market offers street food, drinks, live music, and souvenir stalls. It’s especially popular with backpackers and beachside tourists looking for a fun night out.
![An Thuong Night Market]()
8. Conclusion
Whether you’re here for the food court’s sizzling dishes, the fresh produce and spices, or to shop for local products, Bac My An Market delivers a genuine slice of Da Nang life. Surrounded by attractions like My Khe Beach and Marble Mountains, it’s the perfect stop to blend culinary adventures with sightseeing. Let Vietpower Travel craft your itinerary so you can enjoy this market and the best of central Vietnam with ease and insight