Ho Chi Minh City's culinary scene isn't just famous for its age-old dishes but is also known as the 'snacking world'. Every street and narrow alley features tempting delicacies for travelers to explore.
Captivating Snack Streets for the Youth in Ho Chi Minh City

Nguyen Gia Tri Street, Binh Thanh District: In this less-than-1-km stretch, travelers will find abundant eateries, ranging from upscale to casual, from cool restaurants to sidewalk stalls. Photo: Pong Restaurant, M.a.i.l.i.e.u.

Some dishes worth mentioning for travelers include grilled eggs, stir-fried corn, balut, sausages, fried fish balls, Thai crepes, and more. Additionally, you'll find substantial main course options for both lunch and dinner. Despite being close to the city center, the street food here remains reasonably priced, catering to students and young enthusiasts. Photo: Ricky_tran2303, Thuyminh10689, Khanh_hc, Lets.eat.

An Duong Vuong Street, District 5: An Duong Vuong is a bustling thoroughfare connecting District 5 and District 10. It's not without reason that locals say, 'Eat in District 5, sleep in District 3.' This saying stems from the rich and diverse culinary culture of District 5. Photo: Jinnytasty, Meiwei_magenta.

On this street, travelers can savor everything from mixed rice paper, crab noodle soup, clear noodle soup... to grilled octopus, sweet gruel... Additionally, this street is close to Pedagogy and Natural Sciences universities, ensuring prices are budget-friendly for the youth and students. Photo: Kimhuynhphan, Diadiemanuong.

Thanh Da Riverside: Thanh Da Riverside boasts a charming waterway and a plethora of delicious and enticing snacks. Just beyond Thanh Da Bridge, travelers will encounter stalls selling duck porridge and duck salad on both sides of the road. Venture a bit further into the Thanh Da residential area, then stroll along the riverbank, and you'll be genuinely surprised by the snacks available here. Photo: Htnngoc10, Trang.1609, Mikexingchen, Jolino.

Especially noteworthy is the famous Ry Snail eatery here, known for its affordable prices and providing a captivating experience for visitors every evening. Photo: Trieulinh, Phuongnguyen18.

Con Rua Lake Area, District 3: Con Rua Lake is considered a weekend rendezvous or an evening hotspot for the youth. It's not just a virtual check-in spot but also a hub for various snacks in Ho Chi Minh City. The most famous ones include mixed rice paper, rolled rice paper, stir-fried corn, hot tofu, and grilled lotus seeds, with an average price of 20,000 VND per serving, catering to a wide audience... Photo: Mei.duong, Mokhoet_hanoi.
According to Thu Phuong/ Zing news
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourDecember 9, 2019