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The famous food streets in Saigon
Saigon has long been known as a city that never sleeps, with
cafes, restaurants, and bars that are never closed.
Anytime, just stepping down the road, you can find for yourself a delicious
dish. Whether it is a specialty of the central highlands or a rustic dish of the
remote area in the central region, you can find them in Saigon.
Saigon also has many streets that are the home to restaurants which are known by
not only locals but tourists.
1. Nguyen Tri Phuong Street - District 10
This road is known for delicious Che Thai (fruit cocktail). There are at
least five restaurants selling this dish on this street, which are always
crowded both day and night.
Che Thai is very attractive by the variety of colors and flavors of fruits, from
durian to jackfruit, sapodilla, custard-apple, longan to coconut milk,
gracilaria, etc.
From rush hours until the next morning, the restaurants on Nguyen Tri Phuong
Street are always packed with customers. The sidewalks are also used. Photo: VNE
In addition to Che Thai, this road also attracts customers with many different
delicious dishes. You can count not less than 10 noodle shops with many famous
brands in Saigon here. Besides, there are restaurants selling hu tieu Nam Vang
(Phnom Penh noodles soup), banh canh (crab soup), com tam (broken rice) and lau
(broth with seafood, all kinds of meat, vegetable, noodle, etc).
2. Nguyen Huu Cau - District 1
Located at the side of the Tan Dinh Market, Nguyen Huu Cau Road is small but
from early morning to late night, it is always packed with diners.
The most famous dishes here are the food from the ancient capital city of Hue.
There are all famous dishes of Hue such as banh beo, banh loc (rice cakes with
shrimp), Nam Pho rice cake, nem nuong (baked rolls), beef noodle...
You can also enjoy Thai food at relatively cheap prices here.
3. Hong Ha Street - Tan Binh District
This is the road for dishes of the northern region. In addition to pho
(noodle), you could name more than 10 cuisines of the northern region sold at
restaurants along this road, such as nem tai (pig’s ear spring rolls),
vermicelli with fried soya curd and shrimp paste sauce, vermicelli with fried
anabas, bun cha, chao suon (rice soup with pork ribs), crab rice cakes, snail
noodles...
According to many diners, dishes offered at the restaurants here still maintain
the special flavors of the North.
4. Phan Xich Long - Phu Nhuan District
Not only dubbed as “the road of coffee shops,” Phan Xich Long road is also
home to many restaurants selling food of the North, the South and the Central
Region.
Here, you can easily enjoy a bowl of bun bo (vermicelli with beef) of Hue or a
bowl of bun ca (vermicelli with fish) of Da Nang, bun dau mam tom (vermicelli
with soya curd and shrimp paste sauce) of the north or pho kho (dry noodle) of
Pleiky.
After the afternoon rains or in the cool evening, boiled corn or roasted sweet
potatoes sold by vendors are the choices of many people.
You also cannot ignore the restaurants selling snails, seafood or roasted
chicken legs, which are always busy at night.
In addition to the above typical streets, Saigon has many other places for you
to choose, for instance Tan Ky Tan Quy in Tan Phu District - the street for
grilled snakehead, Tran Khac Chan in District 1 - the street for banh canh (crab
soup), Tran Mai Ninh in Tan Binh District – the street for cuisines of the
central region or Pham Van Hai in Tan Binh District – the street for northern
food.
Source: Pha Le |
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