Embark on a 130km journey from TP HCM to Đồng Tháp, allowing travelers to make a leisurely stopover in just 3 hours.
Discover 5 Must-Visit Stops for Travelers along the TP HCM – Đồng Tháp Route
Travelers journeying by motorcycle or car along the TP HCM – Đồng Tháp route can explore the following destinations for dining and relaxation. Opt for the suggested route: Inner city TP HCM – National Highway 1A (through Long An, Tiền Giang) – National Highway 80 (through Vĩnh Long) – Sa Đéc (Đồng Tháp).
Savor the Flavor of Bánh Canh – Bún Chả Cá Khánh Hoà in TP HCM
Departing from the city center towards Võ Văn Kiệt Road, travelers can indulge in a bowl of bún chả cá before an old apartment complex in District 5. From Võ Văn Kiệt Boulevard, turn onto Trần Tuấn Khải Street, and carefully observe the residential area to locate the eatery at 96 – 98.
Tasting assortment includes two types: fried fish cake and steamed fish cake, priced from 23,000 dong. The shop only sells in the morning, so you can choose this address to start your journey.

Cay Sung Snakehead Fish Porridge, Long An
After passing through Long An Statue Park and the intersection of National Highway 1 and 1A, travelers will find the bitter vegetable snakehead fish porridge shop at number 577 on the highway in Tan An City.
The shop is open from morning until evening, you can stop by to enjoy both when going and coming back. Fragrant porridge with rich flavor, firm snakehead fish. You also get to try bitter vegetables with a distinctive taste, not everyone can eat. The shop usually sells one portion for multiple people to eat together, averaging 50,000 dong per person.

Rice – Pho – Crab Noodle Soup Hai Hum, Tien Giang
For those who often travel to the Mekong Delta from Ho Chi Minh City, Hai Hum is a familiar name. Located on National Highway 1A (in Chau Thanh, Tien Giang), specializing in serving rice dishes, noodle soups, but the most famous is pho. The shop is near the corner of Hoang Phan Thai Street in the direction from Ho Chi Minh City. You will encounter Hai Hum 2 on the route from the Mekong Delta to Ho Chi Minh City.
Experience authentic Western-style cuisine at this quaint eatery, renowned for its slightly sweet broth and delicate, thin pho noodles. Accompanied by an abundance of fresh greens, it's the perfect spot for a leisurely late breakfast. Prices average around 35,000 dong per serving.

Minh Phat 2 Rest Stop, Tien Giang
Located along Highway 1A in Tien Giang province, this rest stop is ideal for groups of travelers. If you're heading straight from the city, consider making this your first pit stop. Here, you'll find a variety of dishes such as hu tieu, pho, and rice plates at affordable prices. Refreshing beverages and snacks are also available.
From this rest stop to Sa Dec, Dong Thap province, it's just under 50 km. Continue along Highway 1A, crossing the My Thuan Bridge. After the bridge, you'll enter Vinh Long province. To reach Sa Dec, take a right onto Highway 80 and drive approximately 20 km.
Ba Sam's Hu Tieu, Dong Thap
If hunger strikes upon arriving in Sa Dec, head to Ba Sam's Hu Tieu before checking in or sightseeing. The eatery is located at 188 Tran Hung Dao Street, Sa Dec Town, Dong Thap Province.
This place is famous for its $7 noodle soup, a Sa Đéc specialty for over 50 years. They use thick, white, and soft rice noodles made from fragrant lotus rice flour.

According to Di Vỹ/Vnexpress
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Reference: Mytour travel guide
MytourJune 20, 2019