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– Ho Chi Minh City, still affectionately called Saigon by locals, is a city that never sleeps — vibrant, dynamic, and full of life. As Vietnam’s largest city and economic hub, Saigon blends the energy of a modern metropolis with deep historical roots and rich culture. From colonial architecture and bustling markets to rooftop bars and hidden alleys, every corner of this city tells a story.

– Tourists are often drawn to iconic landmarks such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, and the War Remnants Museum, which offer glimpses into the country’s complex history. Just a short ride away, you can also explore the Cu Chi Tunnels, a vast underground network used during the Vietnam War, offering a powerful and immersive experience.

– But what truly makes Saigon unforgettable is its incredible food scene. Whether you’re dining at a family-run eatery or grabbing a bite from a street vendor on a scooter-filled street, the flavors are bold, diverse, and full of character. Don’t miss out on dishes like pho (beef noodle soup), banh mi (Vietnamese baguette sandwich), com tam (broken rice with grilled pork), or hu tieu (Southern-style noodle soup). Saigon is also famous for its rich coffee culture — try a strong iced cà phê sữa đá while watching the world go by from a small roadside stool.

– By night, the city transforms — markets light up, food stalls come alive, and rooftop views offer a dazzling cityscape. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply a curious traveler, Saigon has something to offer you. It’s a city of contrasts, chaos, and charm — a place where tradition and modernity coexist in the most fascinating way.

– These food spots aren’t chosen at random — they come highly recommended by locals and are the best picks from over 100 must-try food in vietnam.

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Food origins

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What to expect

Food list

1. Papaya Salad (Gỏi đu đủ)
2. Huynh Hoa Baguette (Bánh mì Huỳnh Hoa)
3. Spicy Satay Beef Noodle Soup (Hủ tiếu xa tế bò)
4. Sugarcane Juice with Coconut (Nước mía dừa)
5. Dao Coffee
6. Beef Noodle Soup (Bún bò)
7. Crab Noodle Soup (Bánh canh cua)
8. Broken Rice with Grilled Pork (Cơm tấm Sài Gòn)
9. Stir-Fried Noodles with Seafood (Mì xào hải sản)
10. Vietnamese Sizzling Pancake (Bánh xèo)
11. Grilled Pork Baguette (Bánh mì thịt nướng) 
12. Fermented Fish Noodle Soup (Bún mắm)

13. Southern Vietnamese Sizzling Pancake (Bánh xèo miền Nam)
14. Herbal Sweet Soup (Sâm bổ lượng)

* Note: Some dishes are not listed here, as we often try food on a whim whenever we stumble upon something that looks good.

Itinerary

1. Pick-up

Enjoy free pick-up and drop-off services in Districts 1, 3, and 4. A $5 fee applies for pick-up or drop-off outside these districts

About: Le Van Tam Park, located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, is a beautiful and relaxing urban space. The park is a popular spot for locals to walk, jog, or enjoy a peaceful moment surrounded by nature. Beyond its lush greenery, the park is also known for its vibrant food scene. Stalls and small vendors offer delicious Vietnamese street food, such as banh mi (Vietnamese Sandwich, Com Tam (Broken Rice), and fresh fruit juices. Visitors can enjoy a tasty snack or a full meal while relaxing under the shade of trees, making it a perfect spot for both nature and food lovers.

Must-try food: Papaya Salad (Gỏi đu đủ), Huynh Hoa Baguette (Bánh mì Huỳnh Hoa), Spicy Satay Beef Noodle Soup (Hủ tiếu xa tế bò), Sugarcane Juice with Coconut (Nước mía dừa), Dao Coffee

About: The Nguyen Thien Thuat apartment complex has stood for nearly half a century, and it’s here that we’ll enjoy a bowl of Hue-style beef soup. Many residents have lived here for decades and have no desire to leave the place they’ve long called home — some have even been neighbors since the time of the Vietnam War.

Must-try food: Beef Noodle Soup (Bún bò), Crab Noodle Soup (Bánh canh cua), Broken Rice with Grilled Pork (Cơm tấm Sài Gòn), Stir-Fried Noodles with Seafood (Mì xào hải sản), Sugarcane Juice with Coconut (Nước mía dừa)

About: Ho Thi Ky is the largest flower market in Ho Chi Minh City, supplying blooms not only to the city itself but also to several southern provinces. Established in the 1980s, it remains one of the few places that still preserves the charm and character of old Saigon.

Must-try food: Spicy Satay Noodle Soup (Hủ tiếu Sa Tế), Vietnamese Sizzling Pancake (Bánh xèo), Grilled Pork Baguette (Bánh mì thịt nướng), Fermented Fish Noodle Soup (Bún mắm), Sugarcane Juice with Coconut (Nước mía dừa)

About: Cho Lon, also known as Saigon’s Chinatown, is a bustling area located in District 5 and District 6. Known for its rich cultural heritage, this vibrant neighborhood is home to a large Chinese community. The streets are lined with colorful markets, temples, and traditional shops selling herbs, spices, and unique Chinese goods. The district’s architecture reflects its cultural blend, with old Chinese-style buildings and pagodas. Visitors can explore the lively atmosphere, indulge in authentic Chinese cuisine, or shop for local products. Cho Lon offers a glimpse into the history and vibrant life of Saigon’s diverse communities.

Must-try Food: Spicy Satay Beef Rice Noodle Soup (Hủ tiếu sa tế bò, Southern Vietnamese Sizzling Pancake (Bánh xèo miền Nam), Thick Crab Noodle Soup (Bánh canh cua), Fermented Fish Noodle Soup (Bún mắm), Sugarcane Juice (Nước mía), Herbal Sweet Soup (Sâm bổ lượng)

About: The Saigon Opera House, also known as the Municipal Theatre, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City. Located in the heart of District 1, this beautiful French colonial-style building was completed in 1900. Its grand architecture, with ornate details, arched windows, and a stunning facade, reflects the city’s colonial past. Inside, the theater boasts an elegant interior, featuring a spacious auditorium with plush seating and excellent acoustics. The Saigon Opera House hosts a variety of performances, from classical music and ballet to modern plays and musicals, making it a cultural hub for both locals and tourists.

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