If you want to savor the delicious flavors of Korea, Japan... authentically, these culinary streets in Ho Chi Minh City below will satisfy your foodie soul.
Foreign Cuisine Hotspots in Ho Chi Minh City

Like a miniature Tokyo nestled in the heart of Saigon, Little Japan Town located on Le Thanh Ton and Thai Van Lung streets in Ho Chi Minh City is a familiar destination for Japanese food enthusiasts. The eateries in this area are all adorned in the authentic style of the Land of the Rising Sun. Therefore, when you visit this neighborhood, you will not only get to enjoy traditional Japanese dishes, but also capture some Instagram-worthy shots. Photos: Iamphuongtr, my_vanvo.

Savor a variety of dishes including sushi, udon, ramen, takoyaki, sashimi... at this culinary hub. Especially, if you want to taste authentic Japanese ramen, the eateries on Le Thanh Ton street are the addresses you shouldn't miss. The food here comes at a relatively high price but with authentic Japanese taste and elegant ambiance, it will be a worthwhile experience. Photos: Hiphipsme, foxdaholic, chieutuanhh, _sebonie.

Visit Chinatown (the Chinese quarter), where you can easily find typical Chinese dishes. Fried dough sticks, sesame cakes, mixed organs, wonton noodles, duck noodles... are the dishes you can enjoy here. Photos: Bubufoodsho, judy_bri.

After filling up on the main dishes, you can opt for steamed egg custard with chicken and duck egg for dessert. With its creamy and fragrant taste, this dessert is a popular choice in this neighborhood. Photos: Tebefood, _ansapsaigon.

Bringing together a variety of delicious and flavorful Korean dishes, Phu My Hung neighborhood, District 7 Ho Chi Minh City is the destination for those who want to savor the specialties of Korea. Here, you will have the opportunity to experience famous Korean dishes such as cold noodles, ginseng chicken soup, mushroom hotpot, kimchi soup, kimbap... Photos: Candykun107, earthenroll.

Korean-style fried chicken restaurants here are all owned by Korean owners, making this a must-visit spot if you want to taste this dish authentically. Bingsu is also one of the distinctive dishes of the Korean neighborhood because the shaved ice here is made from fresh milk blocks, so it is sweeter and more flavorful. Photos: 87kirstyn, nhut.linhh.

Hồ Thị Kỷ Market is renowned for its distinctive Cambodian cuisine. Here, you can easily find dishes like bún num bò chóc, bánh lọt xào, and gỏi đu đủ băm – each bursting with authentic flavor and highly enticing. Additionally, indulge in Cambodian desserts such as chè hột me, chè thốt nốt, and chè trứng – all highly praised by food enthusiasts. Photos: Maryderoux, tebefood, giahuy8.888, mii.luulu.
According to Quỳnh Anh/ Zing news
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Published by MytourMarch 10, 2020