Hey Leosquad! If you love desserts as much as I do, then Che Vietnamese dessert is about to steal your heart 💖. Hidden among the glowing lanterns and bustling stalls of Hội An Night Market, this colorful bowl of sweetness is the perfect way to end your night 🌃.
🎥 What does this Chè taste like
🌟 What Makes Che So Unique and Irresistible?
As you stroll through the market, surrounded by sizzling snacks and the hum of chatter, one thing will catch your eye — a big bowl layered with beans, jellies, and coconut milk. That’s Chè (pronounced “chuh”) — Vietnam’s iconic sweet soup that comes in endless flavors and textures. 🤤😋
The best part? You don’t have to choose the toppings — they’re all included! Each spoonful feels like a surprise, mixing flavors and textures that somehow work perfectly together. 😊
In my bowl of Che Vietnamese dessert, there’s a colorful mix of everything — mashed green beans, sweet palm fruits, soft mung bean pudding, lotus seeds, water chestnut rubies, and grass jelly. Every layer adds something different — creamy, chewy, crunchy, or silky — turning one simple dessert into a full flavor adventure.
The first spoonful? Sweet, chewy, and incredibly refreshing. It’s a dessert and a drink, all in one! 🍨

Out of all the toppings, my heart belongs to the water chestnut rubies — chewy, shiny little gems that crunch when you bite into them.
And the best part? 💰 It’s just 25K VND (around 1 USD) — a total steal for such a delicious treat!
📍 Where to Try this Che Vietnamese Dessert?
Whether you’ve spent the night exploring lantern-lit streets or cruising along the Thu Bồn River, ending your evening with a bowl of Che Vietnamese dessert in Hội An just feels magical.

So when you’re in Vietnam, don’t miss out on this sweet treat. Grab a bowl of Chè at Hội An Night Market, and taste the dessert that locals have loved for generations.
✨ Tip: Follow the locals — the busiest stalls usually serve the most authentic Che.

👉 After slurping on Chè, continue your flavor journey with my guide to 7 Hoi An foods that will blow your mind.
That’s it for this blog post! If you found this helpful, give it a thumbs up! See you in the next post! Love you all! Thank you!
As Always, Live the Moments, and Follow the Trails.✈️🍜🔥🌏
Bye Bye!
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🏨 Where to Stay in Hoi An?
Source: Booking.com
Where I stayed: Lantana Boutique Hotel
Lantana Boutique Hotel feels like a cozy hideaway by the river. It’s modern, stylish, and calm, with many rooms overlooking the Hoài River, which makes mornings and evenings extra peaceful. Even though it’s quiet, you’re only a short walk from Hoi An Ancient Town, so you get the best of both worlds: calm vibes and easy access to all the action.




