Pull up a plastic chair—the true taste of H· Chí Min City is in the streets. Sidewalk stands and market stalls may lack the sophisticated ambience Western travelers are used to, but the taste and price (most dishes under 10,000) are unbeatable. There are also several Western-style supermarkets in the city, including Maximark (Saigon Center, 65 Lˆ Li; ☎821 0320; open daily 9am-9pm) and Coopmart (168 Nguy[n Dình Chi€u; ☎930 7384; open daily 7am-9pm).
This backpacker haven offers dishes to make every traveler feel at home. Pizzas, curries, pancakes, and tacos are just a few of the comfort foods available in Phåm Ng´ Lão. Such options are great ...more
Many of the restaurants in this area cater to expatriates, middle-class Vietnamese, and luxury tourists. Prices may be a bit higher here than in the budget zone, but the quality of the food is more consistent ...more
Cheap eats are not hard to come by in District 5. Poke your head down any alleyway and you’re bound to discover some inexpensive but tasty street-side food. Cát T™ng, 105 Tr<n H™ng åo ...more
Ph2000, 1-3 Phan Chu Trinh (☎ 822 2788; www.pho2000.com.vn), at the end of Lˆ Lai, right next to B\n Thành Market. With a menu described as “noodles etc.,” serves fantastic noodle and rice dishes ...more
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