The Da Nang Cathedral, often referred to as the Rooster Church due to its iconic rooster weather vane, stands not only as a religious landmark in Da Nang but also as a starting point for culinary explorations. While the church itself isn't directly associated with food, the surrounding areas are rich in Vietnamese culinary traditions. The history of food in Da Nang is a blend of coastal cuisine influenced by both indigenous and foreign culinary practices, given its past as a prominent port city.