Organic and healthy food stores near Son Tra and My Khe beach — where we actually shop on the east side, with honest takes on each.

If you are staying near My Khe beach or anywhere on the Son Tra side, there is a small myth worth busting straight away: you do not have to cross the Han River to eat well. For a long time the "good organic shops in Da Nang" conversation pointed everyone west, to Hai Chau. But the east side has quietly grown its own little cluster of organic and healthy food stores — enough that, on a normal week, we rarely need to leave the beach side to fill a fridge with clean vegetables, decent eggs, and the odd block of imported cheese.
This is our honest, on-the-ground guide to where to buy organic and healthy food near Son Tra: five places we actually rate, what each one is really for, and who should bother with which. It is deliberately east-side only — for the full city picture, see our complete Da Nang organic food guide.
By the Go-Da-Nang local team · Last updated July 2026
Shelves of organic dry goods and spices inside NongPro on Ngô Quyền, near My Khe beach
Almost everything worth knowing sits along three axes you can reach in minutes from the beach: Ngô Quyền (the big north–south road one block back from the sand), Nguyễn Văn Thoại (the road that runs inland from My Khe roundabout), and the An Thượng quarter down in My An. Skim this, then read the takes below.
| Store | Best for | Where | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| NongPro | A proper weekly clean-food shop | 819 Ngô Quyền, Sơn Trà | 6:30–21:00 daily |
| Holand's Mart | Supermarket-style clean groceries | 167 Nguyễn Văn Thoại | Check ahead |
| Moonmilk | Imported deli, cheese, baking | 116 Hồ Nghinh + Nguyễn Văn Thoại | Check ahead |
| No Waste To Go | Bulk pantry, refills, zero-waste | 02 Mỹ An 19 (My An) | 9:00–18:00 daily |
| iVegan | Vegan groceries + a café stop | An Thượng 4, My An | 8:00–21:00 daily |
If you only remember one name from this list, make it NongPro. Sitting on Ngô Quyền, roughly 800 metres back from My Khe, it is the closest thing the beach side has to a complete clean-food grocer — and the one we lean on for an actual weekly shop rather than a top-up.
What makes it work is the breadth. This is not a boutique with three sad bunches of kale. You get organic and VietGAP/GlobalGAP vegetables and fruit, free-range ("ecologically raised") chicken and eggs, fresh meat, sustainably caught seafood, and the boring-but-essential dry goods — rice, fish sauce, cooking oil — so you can do a full grocery run in one stop. For anyone used to piecing a healthy shop together across three markets, that convenience is the whole point.
Our honest take: NongPro's appeal is trust and range, not atmosphere — it feels like a neighbourhood grocer, not a lifestyle destination, and that is exactly why it earns its keep. If you are settling in near the beach for a few weeks and want one reliable place for clean produce and protein, start here.
Best for: a genuine weekly shop. Skip if: you only want imported/Western pantry items — see Moonmilk.
Where NongPro feels like a grocer, Holand's Mart plays it more like a small clean-food supermarket. Its east-side branch sits at 167 Nguyễn Văn Thoại, an easy hop inland from the beach. (Heads-up: the supermarket inside the Vincom mall on Ngô Quyền is a different chain — WinMart — so don't go looking for Holand's there.)
The pull here is choice: the chain advertises several thousand product lines held to VietGAP/organic standards — clean vegetables, organic fruit, fresh meat and fish daily, plus a run of imported clean-food items. In practice that means it is a good "one trolley, done" option when you want the reassurance of a labelled, standardised shop rather than a market haggle.
Our take: it is the low-friction choice. You will not get the personality of a small independent, but you also will not have to think too hard — and for a lot of visitors, on a muggy afternoon, that trade is worth making. One caveat: we could not pin down reliable opening hours, so call or check Maps before a special trip.
Best for: browsing a wide clean range in comfort. Skip if: you want the cheapest produce — a local market beats it on price.
Inside a healthy-food store on Da Nang's east side, with a deli counter and grocery shelves
Moonmilk is the one you will want the week you crave home. It is a premium imported-food chain, expat-leaning, with several branches on the beach strip — the one at 116 Hồ Nghinh and another on Nguyễn Văn Thoại are the easy ones from My Khe.
This is not really a produce shop; it is where you go for the things the markets do not carry — fresh bread, real cheese, Greek yogurt, nut milks, imported beef and salmon, decent dairy, and baking bits. They do stock some chemical-free/VietGAP vegetables too, but honestly the reason to come is the deli and the imported shelf.
Our honest read: Moonmilk is a want, not a need — and priced accordingly, so treat it as a top-up rather than your main shop. But when you have been eating rice and noodles for two weeks and suddenly need a proper sandwich, it is a genuinely lovely stop, and its beach-side branches make that easy. If imported pantry staples are your whole reason for shopping clean, also see our imported organic products guide.
Best for: cheese, bread, baking, a taste of home. Skip if: you are here for local organic produce on a budget.
Tucked into the My An / An Thượng quarter at 02 Mỹ An 19, No Waste To Go is the most characterful shop on this list, and the one we most enjoy pointing people toward. It is a zero-waste, bring-your-own-container refill store: bins of nuts and seeds, oils, peanut butter and tahini, dry pantry goods, plus handmade natural soap and a shelf of reusable, plastic-free bits. (It has moved a couple of times, so trust the 02 Mỹ An 19 address over an older map pin.)
Set your expectations right, though: this is a pantry-and-refill place, not a greengrocer. You will not do a full dinner shop here. What you will do is stock up on good-quality staples without the pile of plastic, which — if low-waste living is part of why you shop "healthy" in the first place — feels genuinely good rather than preachy.
Our take: we love the ethos and the products are the real thing, but it serves a specific need. Come for the bulk staples and the soap, pair it with NongPro for the fresh stuff, and you have covered most of a clean kitchen between two shops a short ride apart. Note it keeps shorter hours (9am–6pm), so it is a daytime errand.
Best for: refills, nuts, oils, low-waste staples. Skip if: you need fresh produce or meat.
Rounding out the An Thượng cluster is iVegan (Lot 31 An Thượng 4, My An), a hybrid we file under "grocery you can also eat in." It is a plant-based café with a retail shelf of vegan and wellness products bolted on, a few minutes from My Khe.
As a shop, it is modest — think packaged vegan goods and a curated wellness shelf rather than aisles of groceries. But as a stop, it earns its place: if you are vegan or just cutting back on meat, it is a rare east-side spot where you can grab a few pantry items and actually sit down for something plant-based in the same visit.
Our honest take: do not come expecting a full vegan supermarket — come for the combination. The value is that it is walkable from the beach, friendly to a plant-based diet, and doubles as a break rather than just a transaction.
Best for: vegans, and a healthy sit-down + a few groceries. Skip if: you want a big weekly grocery haul.
To be straight with you: the two most famous "Da Nang organic" names are not on the east side, and we would rather tell you that than pretend. An Phú Farm (a farm-to-table clean grocer with several Hải Châu/Thanh Khê branches) and Organica (Hải Châu, and one of the very few shops here selling internationally-certified organic) both live west of the river. If certified organic specifically is what you are after, they are worth the trip — and you will find them, with everything else, in our full Da Nang organic food guide. Ignore any listicle that gives these two a Ngô Quyền address; that is a copy-paste error, not a branch.
Where can I buy organic vegetables near My Khe beach? NongPro on Ngô Quyền is the closest full clean-food grocer, with organic/VietGAP vegetables plus meat, eggs and dry goods. Holand's Mart is the supermarket-style alternative on the same side of the river.
Is there a health food store within walking distance of An Thượng? Yes — No Waste To Go (bulk pantry and refills) and iVegan (vegan groceries plus a café) are both in the An Thượng / My An quarter, walkable from the southern beach hotels.
Where do I find imported and Western groceries on the east side? Moonmilk, with beach-strip branches on Hồ Nghinh and Nguyễn Văn Thoại, is the go-to for cheese, bread, imported meat and baking supplies.
Is the food here actually certified organic? Mostly no — expect VietGAP/clean-food standards, which is a real step up from ordinary market produce. For internationally-certified organic, Organica across the river is the main option.
You really do not need to cross the river to eat clean near Son Tra. Between NongPro for the weekly shop, Holand's Mart for a comfortable supermarket run, Moonmilk for the imported treats, No Waste To Go for low-waste staples, and iVegan for a plant-based stop, the beach side has quietly become self-sufficient. Our advice: make NongPro your anchor, then pick a second shop based on what you are missing — and only head west when you specifically want certified organic. For that bigger picture, our full Da Nang organic food guide has the rest of the city covered.
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