1. Bún Riêu Gánh
Address: 163 Lê Thánh Tôn, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 0908 557 975
Email: [email protected]
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/bunrieuchiemluom/
Opening Hours: 07:00 - 18:30


2. Phở Lệ
Phở Lệ is famous for its rich, flavorful broth, carefully prepared by simmering bones for hours and blending with natural spices to create a distinctive taste of traditional pho. The dish is beautifully presented with smooth noodles and tender, thinly sliced beef. Additionally, the restaurant offers various meats like chicken, tendon, tripe, and more, allowing customers to tailor their pho experience. The staff at Phở Lệ is always welcoming and professional, dedicated to providing the best service. The extensive menu caters to a variety of tastes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Address: 413 - 415 Nguyễn Trãi, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 028 3834 4486
Email: [email protected]
Website: phole.vn
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100041180718171


3. Bánh Mì Cụ Lý
Bánh Mì Cụ Lý is distinctive because its sandwiches are filled with only charcuterie, cucumber, and onions, unlike many others that include pickled vegetables, pate, or butter. Their selection includes chả lụa (Vietnamese pork sausage), quế (cinnamon sausage), chả bò (beef sausage), and chả tai heo (pig's ear sausage). With a thin, crispy baguette and fragrant, flavorful bread, topped with the house-made charcuterie, and accompanied by fresh cucumber and onions, Bánh Mì Cụ Lý offers a nutritious and unforgettable taste experience. Beyond its remarkable flavor, this bánh mì also carries with it a piece of history, as the shop has been passed down through generations, preserving its culinary secrets and traditions, making it a must-try for all food lovers.
Address: 189 Hai Bà Trưng, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 0907 999 523
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.banhmiculy.com/
Opening Hours: 06:00 - 09:30


4. Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký
Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký is a family-style eatery with a nostalgic vibe, marked by a hand-painted sign reading "Tiệm Cơm Chuyên Ký" – a common type of signage in Saigon before 1975. Inside, you’ll find about 5 or 6 stainless steel tables and high plastic chairs, with the walls featuring blue tile mosaics that have remained intact since the 1970s. The restaurant's unique charm extends to its old-fashioned ceramic rice bowls, custom-made in Bình Dương over 40 years ago, which are no longer produced today.
At Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký, diners typically enjoy dishes like the clay pot chicken rice or clay pot beef and sausage rice, where a generous portion of meat is served on top of fragrant white rice. The restaurant's extensive menu of nearly 100 items includes options with chicken, beef, shrimp, fish, crab, squid, and pork offal, prepared in various styles like stir-fried, stewed, sautéed, and deep-fried. For slow-cooked dishes, the restaurant pre-cooks them and keeps them warm in a steaming pot, while other items are made fresh to order, ensuring every dish is served piping hot and full of flavor.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 65 - 67 Tôn Thất Đạm, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 028 3829 0150
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 14:30 | 17:00 - 21:00


5. Cháo Lòng Cô Ba
If you’re a fan of porridge, particularly the flavorful Vietnamese "cháo lòng," you’ve likely heard of the famous street vendor at the corner of Nguyễn Huy Tự and Nguyễn Văn Giai – Cháo Lòng Cô Ba. Known as "Cháo Lòng Chợ Đa Kao," this humble stall has been a staple for over 50 years. Despite being a modest roadside cart, it attracts crowds every evening, and those who try it once often become lifelong fans. Many regulars started visiting as students and have returned for decades, now bringing their families.
The porridge here is both abundant and high in quality, featuring a rich broth made from simmered bones. The real star of the dish, however, is the house-made pork sausage, which locals consider the soul of the meal. While many other cháo lòng vendors across the country use a blend of blood, peanuts, and herbs in their sausages, Cô Ba’s version is uniquely stuffed with marinated pork loin. Additionally, the shop serves a visually appealing side of pickled shallots, which are thinly sliced and soaked in a special sweet and sour marinade. The preparation is simple: large, round shallots are carefully sliced and then marinated in a secret blend of spices.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 12 Nguyễn Huy Tự, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 0909 877 224
Opening Hours: 12:00 - 19:00


6. Gỏi Khô Bò Ông Năm
Located in a modest house on Nguyễn Văn Thủ street, District 1, Gỏi Khô Bò Ông Năm has become an iconic spot for dried beef salad (Gỏi Khô Bò) lovers. The humble owner, Mr. Năm, a true Saigon native, modestly claims that his beef salad is just "ordinary," yet it has become a must-visit for fans of this street snack. Having been passed down through two generations, the stall began as a simple pushcart many years ago and later settled in its current location after the reunification of Vietnam. Now in his old age, Mr. Năm’s daughter, who is over 50, continues the legacy of serving this beloved dish. No other Gỏi Khô Bò stall in Saigon has such a long history, and it is widely considered one of the best.
People from all over the city agree that Gỏi Khô Bò Ông Năm is one of the finest in Saigon. According to Ms. Vân, Mr. Năm started selling the dish when he was young, first on the sidewalk of Đinh Tiên Hoàng street. After 1975, he moved to his current spot and has been serving customers ever since. Despite not having a sign, the name Gỏi Khô Bò Ông Năm is legendary in Saigon’s culinary circles. This stall is the oldest and most renowned spot for dried beef papaya salad, and the dish leaves a lasting impression with its tender, aromatic beef slices.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 76 Nguyễn Văn Thủ, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Opening Hours: 13:30 - 18:00


7. Quán Hàu Chiên Trứng - Phùng Hưng
Quán Hàu Chiên Trứng on Phùng Hưng Street is a beloved food stall that has been serving its customers for over 50 years. This restaurant holds a special place in the hearts of Saigon locals, particularly those from the 80s and 90s. Usually, oysters are eaten raw, cooked in soups, porridge, or grilled with lemongrass, but here, oysters are deep-fried with eggs, creating a unique and delicious dish. The preparation process is simple: plump oysters are placed in a small bowl with two eggs, seasoned, and mixed with chopped spring onions. A little oil is added to a round pan, and the mixture is spread evenly to form a crispy shell. After the shell hardens, the egg and oyster mix is poured over it, and the chef continuously stirs to bind the ingredients together. The result is a crispy, golden fried oyster, served with fresh lettuce and cilantro.
Quán Hàu Chiên Trứng - Phùng Hưng is a nostalgic spot that has been passed down through two generations. Since the 1970s, the couple who owns the shop has been setting up their stall at 6 p.m. every day, lighting the stove, and frying oysters until late at night under the streetlights. This dish is perfect for late-night snack lovers, especially those craving something after hours. The stall opens in the evening when most other eateries close, leaving the street clear and breezy for late-night diners.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 128 Phùng Hưng Street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 0931 542 268
Opening Hours: 18:30 - 00:00


8. Xôi Gà Bà Chiểu
Ho Chi Minh City is home to many places selling savory sticky rice, but among the most talked-about by food enthusiasts is Xôi Gà Bà Chiểu in Bình Thạnh District. This well-known stall has earned a reputation for its long-standing history and mouthwatering sticky rice dishes that never fail to attract crowds. Xôi Gà Bà Chiểu is located in a somewhat hidden spot, so first-time visitors may find it a bit tricky to locate. The stall is actually a cart set up at the corner of a local market. To find it, head to the Vũ Tùng – Bùi Hữu Nghĩa intersection, where you’ll spot a soy milk cart nearby, and the sticky rice cart will be in the alley next to it. Expect to see a long line of customers and delivery drivers here, as it’s always busy.
Xôi Gà Bà Chiểu offers three main types of sticky rice: chicken sticky rice, char siu sticky rice, and steamed sticky rice with mung beans. What sets all three apart is that they come with generous portions of meat, topped with a flavorful sauce that adds extra depth to the dish. The stall typically operates from late afternoon until late evening, with peak hours around rush hour. To avoid long waits, it’s best to come either early or a bit later. But don’t worry, the staff is quick, so even during the busy times, you won’t have to wait too long.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 318/1 Bùi Hữu Nghĩa, Bình Thạnh District, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 0932 066 452
Opening Hours: 16:00 - 23:00


9. Hủ Tiếu Hồng Phát
Founded in 1975, Hủ Tiếu Hồng Phát has long been a beloved brand among food enthusiasts in Ho Chi Minh City. Known for its special Nam Vang-style noodle soup, each bowl is packed with quality ingredients, including shrimp, pork offal, quail eggs, and more. What sets it apart are the unique toppings: crispy fried shallots, dried shrimp, minced meat, and green onions, which add a fragrant and savory twist. The broth is sweet, clear, and rich, ensuring that every bite is satisfying.
Aside from the signature Nam Vang-style noodle soup, Hủ Tiếu Hồng Phát is also famous for its Vietnamese-Chinese dishes, including meticulously prepared noodles and rice. The noodles here are praised for their deliciously sweet and clear broth. Whether you order the dry or soupy version, the bowl is always generously filled with meat, including minced pork, pork liver, shrimp, and quail eggs. The broth, made from bone stock and dried squid, offers a unique and harmonious flavor that stands out in Saigon. You’ll be hooked from the first spoonful and won’t stop until the last one, making it truly worth every penny.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address:
- 389 - 391 Võ Văn Tần, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City - 028 3839 0187 & 0911 389 391
- 102A Xuân Thuỷ, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City - 0908 023 388
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://hutieuhongphat.com/
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/hutieuhongphat
Opening Hours: 06:30 - 22:00


10. Bánh Mì Chảo Cô 3 Hậu
Bánh Mì Chảo Cô 3 Hậu is a well-known eatery in Go Vap District, always bustling with customers. The restaurant offers a variety of sizzling bánh mì dishes, each with different fillings in the pan, and different prices. Most of the customers are students, so the prices are very affordable. The bánh mì is served piping hot, with a visually appealing, well-stocked pan. The owner combines ingredients like meatballs, pâté, fried eggs, sausage, bacon, and beef rolls to create several different sizzling bánh mì varieties. Each pan typically includes 5-7 main ingredients, along with bread and lettuce. The sauce here is special, thick and flavorful, reminiscent of the rich sauces made in European restaurants. The handmade meatballs are mixed with pork skin, giving them a chewy and crispy texture, which adds an interesting flavor.
The sauce is especially distinctive, rich and delicious, akin to sauces crafted meticulously in European-style restaurants. The meatballs, made by hand with added pork skin, are chewy and crispy, providing a unique taste. The space at Bánh Mì Chảo Cô 3 Hậu is not too large, but it’s kept clean and tidy. The wooden tables and chairs painted black create a cozy atmosphere. The staff is quick and attentive, ensuring customers don't have to wait long for their food.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 153/6 Lê Văn Thọ, Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 0937 835 808
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://banhmichaoco3hau.com/
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Bánh-Mì-Chảo-Cô-3-Hậu-1972241463026353/
Opening Hours: 07:30 - 22:00


11. Chè Hà Ký
Chè Hà Ký has long been a familiar name for Saigon locals, offering traditional Chinese-style desserts that not only taste great but also evoke a sense of nostalgia. If you're a fan of Chinese desserts, make sure to visit this 30-year-old establishment, known for its diverse menu of over 38 dessert options blending both Chinese and Vietnamese flavors. The restaurant offers a spacious, clean, and airy environment, though the prices are a bit higher than the average street-side dessert shop, but the quality is worth every penny.
At Chè Hà Ký, you'll find a wide variety of hot desserts like black sesame soup, sweet rice dumplings, red bean soup, and chilled treats such as strawberry dessert, herbal jelly, and red dates with longan. In addition to desserts, the shop also offers savory snacks like steamed rice cakes and tapioca cakes with shredded pork. The herbal jelly with honey has a strong herbal flavor, and if you enjoy traditional Chinese medicine, you'll love it. With such a rich and diverse menu, it can be hard to choose as each dish is more appetizing than the last.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 136 - 138 Châu Văn Liêm, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 028 3856 7039
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/quanchehaky1985
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 10:30 PM


