Long Son Pagoda is not only a significant cultural and historical site in Nha Trang but also a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the local culinary heritage. Vietnamese cuisine is known for its balance of five elements, varied textures, and reliance on herbs and vegetables, and Nha Trang is no exception. While Long Son Pagoda itself is not renowned for its food, the surrounding region has a rich gastronomic history influenced by coastal resources and a thriving fishing industry, contributing to a diverse array fantastic seafood dishes, as well as vegetarian options that align with the dietary habits of Buddhist monks.
Address: 34/4 Nguyen Thien Thuat street, Nha Trang
Famous for: Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine, especially the seafood hotpot, and vegetarian options available - Non-Veg & Veg
Address: 29 Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang
Famous for: Freshly brewed beers and Western grill menu with some vegetarian dishes - Non-Veg & Veg
Address: 82 Nguyen Thien Thuat, Nha Trang
Famous for: Authentic Indian cuisine with a wide selection of vegetarian options - Veg & Non-Veg
Address: 135 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street, Nha Trang
Famous for: Japanese cuisine with fresh sushi rolls, sashimi; vegetarian options are also available - Non-Veg & Veg
Address: 3/2A Tran Quang Khai, Nha Trang
Famous for: Traditional Vietnamese dishes, notable for their seafood and variety of vegetarian dishes - Non-Veg & Veg
Please note that while the above dishes are typical for Nha Trang, not all may be served at Long Son Pagoda itself, which is primarily a place of worship and cultural interest. The local restaurants around the Pagoda, however, offer a variety of these traditional dishes with options to cater to different dietary preferences.