Sweet escapes like Chè Mâm on Sư Vạn Hạnh Street, Ma's chè on Trần Hưng Đạo B, or Nguyên's chè on Nguyễn Tri Phương Avenue are the ultimate sidewalk delights.
Saigon Travel: Unveiling the 5 sidewalk dessert havens captivating tourists
On a cool evening, indulge in sweet treats on the sidewalk, surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere. While Saigon boasts numerous dessert spots, sidewalk chè venues attract the biggest crowds.
1. Chè Mâm – Sư Vạn Hạnh
Tucked away on Sư Vạn Hạnh Street, Chè Mâm may be small in size but is big on flavor, capturing the hearts of many. Formerly priced at 1,000 dong per bowl, the chè now goes for 4,000 dong. A single serving comprises 16 bowls with a variety of flavors, priced at 74,000 dong. Enjoy delights like chè bà ba, chè táo xoạn, chè đậu đen, chè trôi nước, alongside a serving of coconut jelly and flan.
Each bowl of chè may seem small, but finishing a whole tray is no easy feat. Visiting a chè mâm spot typically involves a group of 4 – 5 friends, who order a tray and dig in together. If you're alone or just with one other person, it's best to order individual bowls.
2. Ma's Chè – Trần Hưng Đạo B
Known as the 'lantern chè' shop, this chè spot on Trần Hưng Đạo B has been around for over 30 years. The chè here often features Chinese-style desserts like tea egg chè, ginkgo nut chè, or white gourd chè… Many call it Ma's Chè because it's often open until late under dim street lights. While the chè quality isn't what it used to be, those with fond memories still hold Ma's Chè in high regard. Prices range from 10,000 to 20,000 dong per bowl.
3. Nguyên's Chè – Nguyễn Tri Phương
Nguyễn Tri Phương Street is renowned for its culinary scene in Saigon. While other eateries here boast fancy decorations and upscale setups, Nguyên's Chè is just a roadside stall selling various chè. Apart from chè, they also serve savory dishes and snacks like sponge cake or banana cake… Stepping onto the sidewalk, you might be overwhelmed by the array of chè options, categorized into hot and cold. You can enjoy peanut chè, piping hot grapefruit chè, or refreshing jello with ginkgo nuts, or cool soursop jelly. Prices range from 6,000 to 8,000 dong per bowl.
4. Sidewalk Chè – Võ Văn Tần
As the Saigon sky turns chilly, enjoying a hot bowl of chè for just 8,000 dong at sidewalk stall 241, Võ Văn Tần, will bring warmth to your soul. The stall opens at 6 p.m., but early birds flock in before then. Every day, a variety of chè are on offer, from banana chè to chè bà ba, green bean chè, red bean chè… Some days, you may even get to savor banana cake or coconut milk sponge cake. What sets this place apart is its perfectly balanced sweetness, making it easy to devour. True to its sidewalk chè nature, seating is limited with just a few chairs and tables, so arriving late might mean taking your order to go.
5. Chè 163 – Tô Hiến Thành
Nestled in alley 163 on Tô Hiến Thành Street, District 10, this chè spot is praised for its affordability and is a favorite among many youngsters. Chè 163 is ideal for those who love variety, as you can enjoy not just chè but also jelly, flan, fried fish balls, or french fries… Despite its bustling atmosphere, service here is quite speedy. The outdoor seating area provides a cool ambiance. Prices for chè range from 10,000 to 20,000 dong.
Source: Vnexpress
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourApril 6, 2016