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Saigon Street Eat: 5 delicious dishes under $1

Saigon Street Eat: 5 delicious dishes under $1

Anytime you are hungry try these five street foods that have become part of Saigonese lore.

Vietnam’s largest city is well known as a street food paradise where cuisines from all over the country converge. Here are foodies' five street dishes which are worth under a dollar.

Banh trang nuong (grilled rice paper)

grilled rice paper banh trang nuong saigon
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Banh trang nuong is rice paper grilled over charcoal with toppings such as egg, dried beef, mayonnaise and shallot. It is said to have been invented in Da Lat town in the Central Highlands and is often dubbed "Vietnamese pizza" due to the way it looks and is made.

It can be found at every street corner.

On burning charcoal, a thin rice cracker is grilled with butter, scallion and egg before minced pork, sausage and dried shrimp are added on top.

Locals love to add a lot of chili sauce on top for some extra fieriness. And you should know by now that many Vietnamese love their pizza with a lot of chili sauce and ketchup.

Where to find: 209 Ton That Thuyet, District 4, where a slice only costs VND5,000 ($0.21) and Turtle Lake in District 3.

Banh trang tron (rice paper salad)

rice paper salad banh trang tron saigon street food
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This simple dish is a part of Saigonese culture and goes back to many people’s childhood. It is made of shredded rice paper mixed with dried shrimp, beef jerky, shredded squid, roasted peanuts, boiled quail eggs, shredded green mango, fried shallots, and fresh herbs. Vendors always add sweet spices, chili sauce and kumquat juice to make the flavors even more varied.

You cannot find another snack like this with such a good blend of pungent, sour, sweet, and salt.

To try one of the best rice paper salads, make your way to Nguyen Thuong Hien Street in District 3 where you can find different versions of the dish depending on your choice.

The dish costs around VND20,000 ($0.86).
A closer look at rice paper salad, Vietnam’s popular street food


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Bot chien (fried rice cakes)

fried rice cakes bot chien saigon
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This is a street dish originating in China but made and loved in Saigon. It can't be simpler: you fry rice flour on a large flat pan, cut it into bite-size cubes, break an egg on top, and top with green scallion.

It is served hot and crisp with a mixture of sweet rice vinegar and soy sauce. Add some shredded green papaya to balance out the oil.

Where to find: 277 Vo Van Tan Street, District 3.

A plate of fired rice cakes costs you from VND15,000 - 20,000 ($0.64 - 0.86).
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Offal stew

offal stew pha lau saigon
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Pha lau, an exotic street food commonly found in Saigon, is offal stew filled with pig or cow innards and cooked with herbs and seasoning in a way similar to curry, although not as spicy. What makes this dish unique is that the pieces are chewy yet soft enough to melt in your mouth.

Each vendor have their unique way of flavoring the broth. You can also order some bread to eat along with this rich broth. Locals sometimes dip the organs in fish sauce with minced chilies to enhance the flavor.

Where to try: Ton Dan Street in District 4 or Suong Nguyet Anh Street in District 1. The dish is around VND20,000 ($0.86).

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Dried beef salad

dried beef salad
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Goi kho bo, or dried beef salad, is a popular local snack that brings together papaw, carrots and dried beef, all thinly sliced and mixed with vinegar, fish sauce and dried crushed peanuts. Its perfect combination of sweet, sour, pepper and salt will tickle the palate of any curious diner, especially on chilly days.

One of the most popular goi kho bo in the city is sold on Vo Thi Sau Street along Le Van Tam Park in District 1. The shop has no tables or chairs, but customers are happy to enjoy the dish on their motorbikes or under the park’s canopy.

The shop opens from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m., and a bowl costs VND16,000 ($0.69).
Best Halal restaurant in Ho Chi Minh city (update 2019)

Best Halal restaurant in Ho Chi Minh city (update 2019)

There is a centralized shopping and dining area dedicated to Malaysia and Indonesia. Muslim can find best halal food in Saigon here.

Malaysian Street : With many Malaysian tourists frequenting the Ben Thanh Market, Nguyen An Ninh, Pham Ngu Lao, Tran Hung Dao street is now known as Malaysian Street where tourists can find the several halal restaurants, cheap shooping as telakung.. and hotels . Besides the restaurants listed below, there are many food stalls along this street next to many textile shops. They are run by Cham Muslims and are halal as well and definitely very affordable for budget travelers.





The following restaurants can be confirmed halal, they all get their halal meat from the Amine Halal Meat Supplier (District 7), Hanafi Halal Meat Supplier (Phu Nhuan District) or from Haji Chay Mohamad from the District 8 masjid.


Best Halal Restaurant in Saigon

Muslim restaurant near District 1 and Ben Thanh Market



Saigon Green House - Halal Restaurant

Where: 52 Truong Dinh Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. 0.5 miles from War Remnants Museum.

Review from TripAdvisor traveller:
The food is one of the best amongst Halal eateries. We had ordered Fried Bassa with Mango salad, Pinepaple fried rice and the Chicken Pho. The Pho was absolutely well done. OVerall the food was absolutely tasty. The portins are slightly big so be careful while ordering if you are not very hungry.

Excellent service and the foods was tasty. You can even ask them to prepare the foods in mild or spicy taste. Worthly place for having lunch or dinner with friends or families.

best Halal Vietnamese food in Saigon
best Halal Vietnamese food in Saigon. Review by Tripadvisor traveler.


Halal Saigon Restaurant

Where: 31 Dong Du, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Review from TripAdvisor traveller:
There are many Halal restaurants in Ho Chi Minh, one of them is Halal Saigon. They serve mostly Malay food, there are pho and spring rolls, but I personally prefer to have these dishes somewhere else although the taste of the foods are delicious. The price of the meals are reasonable, I will not hesitate to come back if I visit Ho Chi Minh again.

Good food. Group of 4 we came here and ate the rice pancake with chicken , Pho and some other stuff. Place was clean and had decent service. Worth if you looking for halal/halaal food in Ho Chi Minh City.

 
inside Halal Saigon Restaurant
inside Halal Saigon Restaurant. Photo: halal saigon.



The Daun Restaurant

Where: 48, Le Lai, Ben Thanh Ward, Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam

A friendly authentic Halal Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Western cuisine restaurant.

Review from TripAdvisor traveller:
Lovely and a lot of varieties.Staff friendly and helpful too... Nice ambience...Fully recommended for people look for clean and ‘Halal’ its most important.Keep it up...I’ll be back again .

One of the top best Halal Vietnamese food in Ho Chi Minh. Owners are very friendly and so is their cute little handsome son. Went there 3 times during our stay in HCMC. They even provide delivery to our hotel which was in district 5. And I paid him in SGD bank transfer. Just ask the owner Soffian for his namecard and he will provide the thumbs ups service. Great job done The Daun. By the way if u wants change currencies, he could do it too.

The Daun - halal restaurant in ho chi minh
Happy with The Daun restaurant.


Baba's Kitchen

Where: 274 Bui Vien | Pham Ngu Lao, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Review from TripAdvisor traveller:

"Best curry in South East Asia. I think I would have to go all the way back to England for a better curry. Great service and good size portions too. The Price was hard to believe, very cheap. Going back tonight for more!"

"Great food, if your looking for a hot vindaloo then this is the spot! The service by the guys is very attentive, from complementary eggplant at the start of the meal to topping it off with a plate of watermelon and yogurt at the end, always filling up our glasses with ice cold water as they went by and always with a smile!
Good food, good atmosphere and a great reason to return! Should be the number one ranked Indian in the city! Enjoy!"


"I really love Baba”s kitchen, it’s of the best restaurant in Ho Chi Minh city, delicious food, very reasonable price, very clean, excellent service, the waitresses try to make you very happy".

papa's chicken best halal food in Saigon
PaPa Chicken: Best curry in South East Asia.

D’Nonya Penang Halal Restaurant Saigon

Where: 56 Dong Du St, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, HCMC

They are 100% Halal Authentic Malaysian Cuisine. The restaurant is well located in Dong Du street, it is very near to the Mosque, Serving authetic Malaysian food. The meat is halal and this restaurant is certified halal from the Malaysian Halal Authority.

Review from TripAdvisor traveller:

Best Malaysian (Halal) food restaurant in Saigon: We have had Penang fried noodles, Asam laksa, prawn mee. Authentic taste. Location is great. After meal can have some coffee break at near by cafe. Got some nice pub at near the restaurant too.

This restaurant serves all halal food. Located in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh city, it is open from 8.30am till 10pm. This restaurant is managed by Mr Alex Wong who is a Malaysian with great hospitality! The food is excellent and exceeded my expectations. You can expect similar way of Malaysias cooking style too. Serves rice with variety of dishes, noodles etc. A great family meal venue. And remember to get their Vietnamese Coffee dose here! Absolutely delicious!

Halal food in Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
Best Malaysian (Halal) food restaurant in Saigon.

Hummus And Grill Halal Restaurant

Where: 175/16 Pham Ngu Lao, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

Hummus And Grill Halal Restaurant is combination of Al sham dishes (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Palestine which is almost same Turkish and Farsi , we also serve Halal Indian food and Vietnamese / Asian food) it is mixture of all tastes and rich flavors. You can enjoy our Mediterranean food in Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam with a chance to taste Hookah / Shisha

Best Middle Eastern and Indian Halal Cuisine in Saigon
Best Middle Eastern and Indian Halal Cuisine in Saigon
  
Review from TripAdvisor traveller:

Value for money: This unpretentious hidden gem tucked not far away from bui vien and ben tanh market in saigon city centre has been around for years, serving good, affordable menu sets to groups of hungry diners. Their long list of food ensures that your group has an ample array to choose from, such as combo meals set . Lunch set . Etc...! Middle eastern and indian food full menu.

The location is great. The decorations were inspired by Arabic and Muslim style. This is a must try restaurant. This space is comfortable to sit at for hours while you catch up with your friends over a cup of tea or shisha.

Seatings upstsirs feels like home with sofa and wifi iptv can watch international tv stations and sport events. And same at back door on ho chi minh backpackers street have seating where you can have shisha or smoking while eating and watching international sports matches .. as no smoking allowed in main hal.


Bonus: Pho muslim in Ho Chi Minh city

Where: TK25/18 Tran Hung Dao Street, Cau Kho ward, District 1, HCMC, Vietnam

At the end off your day with some local food prepared with all the goodness that Vietnam has to offer. If you want to enjoy a good meal and have a culinary experience, Pho Muslim is the place to be. Get lazy and cozy at this small local restaurant which will surely maze you with its Vietnamese soups and for the more daring ones, you can order the spicy squid.

Vietnamese Pho for muslim halal


Conclusion

Hope this article helps you answer the question: "is there halal food in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam?". If you want to explore the city more, check out the best motorbike food tour here.
Best Banh Mi in Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh city for your amazing trip!

Best Banh Mi in Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh city for your amazing trip!


The best "banh mi" in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Many type of different bread in Ho Chi Minh City dishes, for example, cocoa, frozen yogurt bread, channel powder ... are joined with bread, making numerous abnormal and delectable flavors that are hard to constrain clients.

 
Cocoa bread: A straightforward dish comprising of firm bread and sweet cocoa, which is blended with ice. On my own page, @damanfood shared: "This dish helps me to remember my youth. I truly like the sweet and sweet taste of cocoa however it has not been tried for quite a while. abnormal mouth snacks ".
- Address: Tran Binh Trong, District 5.


Frozen yogurt bread: This dish comprises of a little bread, inside with 2 to 3 tablets of crisp dessert, presented with peanuts, enough spread. Albeit basic, frozen yogurt bread is as yet a most loved nibble of numerous ages. While getting a charge out of this dish, you will feel the sturdiness of the bread and the freshness of the frozen yogurt, all mixed to make a dish extremely simple to be dependent on. - Address: Phan Van Tri, District 5.

 
Sifted bread: The fragrant freshness of bread mixes with the supple taste of separated flour that makes an abnormal dish for coffee shops. Sifted bread is typically presented with laksa leaves, cucumber and sweet and harsh fish sauce. Numerous areas in Ho Chi Minh City additionally consolidate meat and pork to make dishes progressively copious and round.
- Address: Tran Huy Lieu, Phu Nhuan region.







Meat dry bread: A peculiar yet delightful mix that is difficult to oppose, hard-conditioned dry pieces, slice into little pieces to fill the bread digestion tracts to serve burger joints. Dry bread hamburger presented with laksa leaves, broiled peanuts ... The dish is only reasonable for mixture snacks and furthermore enough to fill the ravenous stomach with a prevalent cost.
Address: Nguyen Huy Tu, District 1.

Toast: Snacks used to cause fever in Ho Chi Minh City, toast presented with cotton scour, dried shrimp, onion and sauce.
- Address: Tran Phu, District 5.




Special Banh Mi in Saigon


Steamed bread: Unlike commonplace stuffed bread, steamed bread will bring another flavor. The cake is cut into nibble estimated pieces, at that point steamed and eaten with fricasseed meat onion. Steamed bread tastes better when eating crude vegetable dessert and sweet and acrid fish sauce.
- Address: Ms. Giang, District 1.



Peach egg sandwiches: The blend of bread and egg with oblivious heart is inconsequential yet has made another turn for this dish. The crunchy external layer of bread, joined with meat, pork and peach eggs will make the dish progressively ample and invigorate the taste.
- Address: Hoa Hao, District 10.


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Saigon Street Food: Minh Huong original noodle shop for over 40 years of Saigon family

Saigon Street Food: Minh Huong original noodle shop for over 40 years of Saigon family

Looking at Mr. Say's restaurant, guests can enjoy delicious noodles and elaborately processed fat wonton. this is really special noodle in Ho Chi Minh City if you are looking for Pho alternative.


Price tag: from 40.000 VND - 50.000 VND ( $1.5 - $2.5 )

Located at the beginning of an alley on Le Van Sy Street, Tan Binh District, Mr. Say's family noodle shop has existed in Saigon for a long time. According to him, the shop was available before 1975, because his relatives opened it for sale.


The boss is over 70 years old but still in good health. Quickly put the pieces of wonton that were made available in the pot of water, he said, before the shop sold in exactly one address. This is also the home of the family. "The house has been renovated many times but it is still the same as before. I still keep the car for cooking," he said.



Before opening the door to welcome guests every day, the family prepared materials from noodles, wonton to vegetables and meat together. The restaurant not only serves breakfast but also sells all day.

bowl of vietnamese noodle style
a bowl of "Hoanh Thanh" - special noodle in Saigon.

The menu of the restaurant has nearly 10 items, revolving around noodles and wonton with slob The meal brought out always had a crispy shrimp puff on top to serve.


The noodles of the restaurant are also made by the family every day. Guests should use it immediately after the dish is served, because if left for a long time, the noodles will soak in the soup, become friable and soft.


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Similarly, the wonton shell also becomes soft if left in the bowl for a long time. The core of the wonton will make you feel satisfied when it is seasoned and aromatic. Each meal has a price ranging from 30,000 VND.
 

The owner said, the family originated from Minh Huong people - the name of a part of the Chinese people who lived for a long time in South Vietnam. The family's cooking method is somewhat similar to Vietnamese but the typical flavor cannot be different. In the picture is the front of a wooden car to list kitchen utensils used by almost all Chinese restaurants.



Vinegar and soy sauce are familiar images on the table of the Chinese restaurant for guests to taste. Vinegar at this address is slightly pungent, if you are not used to it, you will find that the dish is too delicious if you give it too much. Many guests only make small cups to eat meat.
 
The 6 best Pho in Ho Chi Minh city for you (plus secret tips to eat Pho)

The 6 best Pho in Ho Chi Minh city for you (plus secret tips to eat Pho)

Finding the best pho in Saigon can be a real challenge so here are the best Pho for you (where Vietnamese love to eat). The recipe in pho can vary but it is usually either beef or chicken.

Here is the list Best of Pho in Ho Chi Minh city (Saigon) for you

Pho (Vietnam special noodle)
Phở (Vietnam special noodle)

Pho Hoa Pasteur,

Address: 260C Pasteur, district 3, Ho Chi Minh city


Pho Dau

Address: 288 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, District 3


Don't forget to checkout:

https://bestsaigonstreetfood.blogspot.com/2018/11/best-buffet-restaurants-ho-chi-minh-city.html

https://bestsaigonstreetfood.blogspot.com/2018/10/best-saigon-street-food-tour-by.html

https://bestsaigonstreetfood.blogspot.com/2018/10/saigon-street-food-restaurant.html



Saigon Street Food Restaurant under $7

Saigon Street Food Restaurant under $7

Hello there,
Kimi here. Last weekend I go outside and eat at a new restaurant in Ho Chi Minh city. Can't believe this restaurant offer many food, pasta and sea food just under $7 in total.

Let's see what this restaurant include in their food menu.

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This restaurant named "Buffet Ông Bình Dân" mean cheap buffet. All best Saigon street food included in menu. I believe you can't find nowhere in Saigon has this price and quality food as this place. It suprise me even I am a Vietnamese :)
Who love Sea Food? one of the favourite street food in Saigon

and here is beef meat, frog, chicken, bla bla bla

Bring menu to my table :P.

Remember: all of this is under $7 (139.000 đồng)

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Eat Balut in Vietnam: everything about balut: price, where to find, how it taste

Eat Balut in Vietnam: everything about balut: price, where to find, how it taste



Hi there, Kimi here!


 Today I want to show you one of the most favourite food in Vietnam: Balut!
I know my English is not perfect but try to cover all about this terifying food in foreign perspective.

Balut look like this when you order "hot dzit lon". Credit: Saigon Kiss Tours.

Is this blog post, you can find out what it is, where to find it, how to eat balut and how much it cost. Let's go!



What is balut egg?

 It is a fetal duck egg.

 

How it look like


Balut often come with vegetable and special sauce like this above photo.

How to say "balut" in Vietnamese?

You can pronounce Balut as: "hot zit lon" or "hot vit lon". See my video below.

What does balut taste like?

 

Where to find it?

Street. Ofcourse. So it call Street food :D.

How to eat Balut like a Vietnamese

How much it cost?

Balut egg often costs from 6000 - 8000 vnđ/egg ($0.2 - $0.4/egg). The most cheapest street food you can find in Vietnam.


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Best Saigon Street Food for you (2019 update)

Best Saigon Street Food for you (2019 update)



Ballut - "Trứng Vịt Lộn" in Vietnamese


Balut is a developing bird embryo that is boiled and eaten from the shell. It originated from and is commonly sold as street food in the Philippines. Often served with beer, balut is popular in Southeast Asian countries, such as Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. The Tagalog and Malay word balot means "wrapped". Wikipedia.

The most Saigon terifying food: Balut!. Photo: Saigon Kiss Tours

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