Grilled Chicken with Bamboo-Tube Rice
No culinary guide to Gia Lai would be complete without grilled chicken served with bamboo-tube rice. This iconic regional dish is a firm favourite among visitors.
The chicken is flavourful, lean, and pleasantly firm, grilled over charcoal to achieve a smoky aroma. It is paired with fragrant, sticky rice cooked in bamboo tubes and typically enjoyed with a dipping salt made from peanuts and sesame. The combination offers a truly memorable dining experience.
Two-Bowl Pho
A visit to this highland region would be incomplete without trying its famous “two-bowl pho”. As the name suggests, the dish is served in two separate bowls: one for the noodles and one for the broth.
Gia Lai’s dry pho features a light, subtly sweet broth with minimal seasoning, allowing the natural flavours to shine. The noodles are ivory-white rather than translucent, with a pleasantly chewy texture.
Toppings commonly include fried shallots, minced pork, beef or chicken, crispy pork fat, bean sprouts, basil, and a distinctive local dark sauce, creating a unique and satisfying dish.
Sun-Dried Beef
Krông Pa in Gia Lai, is well known for its cattle farming, and its sun-dried beef is a celebrated speciality.
The beef, typically sourced from cattle aged between five and seven years, is prized for its natural sweetness and tenderness. After being cleaned and marinated with spices, the meat is dried under the intense highland sun.
When served, it is grilled over charcoal, pounded to loosen the fibres, and enjoyed with salt, lime pepper, chilli sauce, or the region’s distinctive yellow ant salt.
Fermented Crab Noodle Soup
Despite its unusual name, this dish is a must-try for adventurous food lovers. Locally known as bún mắm cua, it is famous for its strong aroma derived from fermented freshwater crab paste.
The broth is rich and distinctive, combined with rice noodles, crispy pork skin, prawn crackers, pork belly, and Vietnamese pork rolls. The result is a bold and unforgettable flavour profile that intrigues many visitors.
Pleiku Coffee
Gia Lai is one of Vietnam’s leading coffee-producing regions, making Pleiku coffee highly regarded nationwide.
Travellers can enjoy rich, aromatic local brews in long-established cafés. Each offers a unique atmosphere alongside robust, high-quality coffee.
Sizzling Pancakes with Fresh Prawn
Originating from the coastal “Xứ Nẫu” region, this dish offers a distinctive culinary experience. The name refers to the fresh shrimp that seem to “jump” on the hot pan as they are cooked.
Unlike other versions, these pancakes use small freshwater shrimp from Binh Dinh, known for their natural sweetness and firm texture. Combined with crispy batter, they create an irresistible dish. Variations with squid or beef are also popular.
Fine Rice Vermicelli with Pork Offal
This dish features delicate, finely woven rice vermicelli brushed with scallion oil. It is typically served with an assortment of pork offal, including heart, liver, and intestines, accompanied by fresh herbs and chilli fish sauce.
Locals often pair it with a side of porridge cooked with blood pudding and minced pork, creating a rich, comforting combination of flavours and textures.
Black Sesame Leaf Dumplings
A well-loved speciality of the region, these dumplings are made from glutinous rice flour mixed with lá gai leaves, giving them their distinctive black colour and subtle herbal aroma.
The filling, usually a blend of coconut and mung bean, provides a sweet contrast to the chewy outer layer, making it a memorable treat.
Pink Coconut Cake (Rose cake)
Made from simple ingredients such as glutinous rice, sugar, and fresh coconut, this traditional sweet is known for its lightly chewy texture and delicate sweetness.
Once reserved for weddings and engagements, it is now widely enjoyed as a refined snack, particularly when paired with tea.
Seafood Delights
Following the regional merger, Gia Lai’s culinary landscape now extends beyond the highlands to include coastal specialities. Visitors can savour fresh seafood such as lobster, crab, squid, and a variety of shellfish.
The best places to enjoy seafood are in Quy Nhon and surrounding coastal areas, including fishing villages and markets such as Ham Tu Port, Dam Market, and Khu 2 Market.