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[…] Cham well, a remnant of a kingdom whose rule ended in the 18th century. As soon as our host at Loc Phat Homestay – Villa, Linh, mention Cao Lau I knew I had to try it. The noodles were easy enough to obtain, the family that […]

By: Alex
Wow, great article! It must have been an awesome experience for you to stay with a local family and gain such insights (I'm talking abt the education part at the end). Homemade dish is the best as well! Cao Lau is actually one of the two most famous dishes in Hoi An. I wrote an article about them here which you can check it out: https://blog.inspitrip.com/2218/hoi-an-two-traditional-food-and-where-to-find-them/. Hope you can try out the other one the next time you visit :)

By: Randi
In reply to <a href="https://www.justapack.com/a-hoi-an-homestay-steeped-in-history/#comment-33474">marie skillicorn</a>. Hey Marie! Thank you for the kind words. It really does make a difference to stay in family run businesses like Loc Phat. We love the kind of atmosphere that comes along with them. :)

By: marie skillicorn
Great article! This is exactly the kind of place I would be looking for when we embark on our family world travels! Thanks for your recommendation.