10 must-try foods in Ho Chi Minh City

Saigon is where the cuisine flourishes. The most dominant industry reported in Saigon is foods and beverages which means it will offer you endless choices of food experiences. Here are some typical dishes for your visit in Saigon.

1. Banh Mi

Banh Mi

 

 

Of all the savory dishes in the city, Banh Mi is the most likely to be tried in Saigon as it is perfect for takeaway while you are busy exploring the city. Banh Mi is basically a baguette with various stuffings inside like Vietnamese pork sausage, char siu, fried egg, and pickled vegetables. It is convenient, cheap, and tasty.

You can find Banh Mi everywhere along the streets; however, here are some outstanding places we would recommend:

  1. Banh Mi Huynh Hoa
    Address: 26 Le Thi Rieng St, District 1
  2. Banh Mi Hong Hoa
    Address: 54 Nguyen Van Trang, District 1
  3. Banh Mi 362
    Address: 25 Tran Cao Van, District 1

2. Hu Tieu

Hu Tieu

 

 

Hu Tieu is originally a Mekong Delta noodle soup. Unlike Pho, Hu Tieu noodles are smaller and a bit harder. Hu Tieu soup is extracted from pork bones and vegetables. An adapted version of Hu Tieu is “Hu Tieu Nam Vang” which has sliced pork, minced pork, shrimp, quail eggs, and delicious soup.

Some good Hu Tieu restaurants are listed here:

  1. Hu Tieu Nam Vang Thanh Dat
    Address: 34 Co Bac, District 1
  2. Hu Tieu Nhan Quan
    Address: A68 Nguyen Trai, District 1

3. Com Tam

Com Tam

 

 

It is sometimes said that Saigon has no specialty. It is because Saigon is where people from all parts of the country come to seek jobs and a better living standard and over time, they also bring their local cuisine to this city. However, there is one dish that this city does better than anywhere else and it is Com Tam.

A typical Com Tam Saigon is a plate of steamed broken rice topped with grilled pork ribs, egg cake, sunny-side-up egg, and shredded pork skin with cucumber, tomato, and pickled carrots to balance the composition. To complete the taste, there is a small bowl of chili and garlic fish sauce served with the rice.

Here are some places you can get a good plate of Com Tam:

  1. Com Tam Bui Saigon
    Address: 100 Thach Thi Thanh, District 1
  2. Com Tam Moc
    Address: 85 Ly Tu Trong, District 1

4. Banh Xeo

Banh Xeo

 

 

Banh Xeo is a kind of crispy pancake that is eaten by being wrapped in a sheet of rice paper with some green herbs and dipped in sweet and sour fish sauce. There are two versions of Banh Xeo: Banh Xeo in the South (Banh Xeo Nam Bo) is thinner, bigger, and less oily while Banh Xeo from the Central (Banh Xeo Mien Trung) is smaller, crispier and oilier.

Our recommendations for Banh Xeo:

  1. Banh Xeo Nga
    Address: 251 Nguyen Thien Thuat, District 1
  2. Co Ba Vung Tau
    Address: 40B Tran Cao Van, District 3
  3. Amitabha Restaurant (vegetarian Banh Xeo)
    Address: 40 Nguyen Thai Hoc, District 1

5. Bun Mam

Banh Xeo

 

 

This dish emphasizes the Southern cooking style with the use of fermented fish. A bowl of Bun Mam comprises shrimp, squid, grilled pork, and eggplant. This is going to be a real authentic cuisine experience in Saigon.

The best Bun Mam in Saigon could be found here:

  1. Bun Mam 144
    Address: 144 Khanh Hoi, District 1
  2. Bun Mam Mien Tay
    Address: 124 Tran Khat Chan, District 1

6. Bun Dau Mam Tom

Bun Dau Mam Tom

 

 

This is kind of an extreme food experience for a lot of people. Bun Dau Mam Tom comes in a small tray of boiled pork, deep-fried cubed tofu, fried “Nem” (Nem Ran or pork cake), and other toppings of your choice. The star of the dish is the dipping sauce Mam Tom – which is a fermented shrimp sauce. The smell of it is quite strong, but after you mix it with kumquat juice, a bit of sugar, and fresh chili, it will bring out the best taste of all the ingredients.

It is important to try this dish at highly hygienic restaurants, so here they are:

  1. Bun Dau Homemade
    Address: 01 Nguyen Van Trang, District 1
  2. Bun Dau A Chanh
    Address: 200 Cong Quynh St, District 1

7. Goi Cuon

Goi Cuon

 

 

Goi Cuon (fresh spring rolls) is a tasty and healthy snack. Each roll features vegetables, a few rice noodles to guarantee the carb intake, and a slice of pork and shrimp. Just that simple but when you combine with the soybean paste and broken peanut sauce, it is going to make the most refreshing snacks.

Goi Cuon is often sold by the small vendor ladies. Some favorite Goi Cuon places favored by the locals here:

  1. Banh Cuon Hong Hanh
    Address: 17A Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, District 1
  2. Quan Chay Chi Cu (vegetarian Goi Cuon)
    Address: 07 Tran Dinh Xu, District 1

8. Oc

Oc

 

 

Oc which means snails and is the most loved dish/snack (whatever you call it) in the local’s heart. And it is obvious that Saigon is Oc paradise. There is even a whole area in which every single house on every single street sells Oc. There are numerous types of Oc together with other kinds of seafood like shrimp, squid, and fish. Oc is a “hanging-out” food that people often opt for when they want to drink a couple of beers at night time. Order 1 – 2 dishes at a time as the food comes in big portions. And do not forget to grab some beers.

Some popular places to go for Oc are below:

  1. Oc Dao
    Address: C79 Nguyen Trai, District 1
  2. Oc Khanh
    Address: 25 Nguyen Binh Kiem, District 1

9. Bo Kho

Bo Kho

 

 

Bo Kho is a traditional party dish in Vietnam, but people will always have a way to bring it into their daily meals. This is a version of beef stew in the Vietnamese way: beef is stewed in a pasty soup seasoned with spices and coconut milk. Bo Kho is often eaten with Banh Mi (baguette), rice noodles, or egg noodles. The shiny and tasty soup together with tender beef cubes will definitely win your heart.

Follow these recommendations for you Bo Kho tries:

  1. Bo Kho Co Mai
    Address: 25 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, District 1
  2. Bo Kho Di Ut An Do
    Address: 194/5 Vo Van Tan, District 3

10. Streetfood

Streetfood

 

 

Last but not least, street foods in Saigon are varied; they are more like snacks that students and officials love to eat together during their break. That is Banh Trang Tron (a game-changing snack) which is a bag of rice paper strips, shredded green mango and herbs, dried beef and shrimp, and quail eggs. It may sound like a strange combination but trust us; it could be your next favorite street food ever.

Other examples of street food are “Do Chien” and “Coc Oi Mia Ghim”. The former ones are basically deep-fried meat and fish balls, while the latter are mobile carts selling multiple types of fruits shaken with sweet and spicy salt.

To close this section, we would like to inform you about the street calls which you will hear a lot when you are here. We would call it the all-in-one cart as in these little mobile three-wheel bikes, and you can find grilled dried squids, grilled corn and sweet potatoes, stir-fried corn with butter, boiled baluts, and so on. You would find it a

Source: Vietnam Nomad

https://vietnamnomad.com/destinations/ho-chi-minh-city/

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