1. Banh Mi Ba Te
Banh Mi Ba Te, a beloved snack for many, especially students, is a popular choice for breakfast. The crispy, freshly baked bread is filled with a savory combination of pate, herbs, pickled papaya and carrots, and a few slices of cucumber. If you're a fan of eggs, you can opt for the version with a fried egg added. Alternatively, swap the egg for a sausage, and season it with some chili sauce or ketchup, according to your taste preferences. Despite its simple ingredients, banh mi ba te comes together to form a delicious, mouthwatering treat. At Phu Market, located near schools, this snack is especially popular and sells out quickly. With its satisfying taste and affordable price, Banh Mi Ba Te is sure to please everyone, particularly students. Try it once, and you won't forget its unique flavor!


2. Banh Goi
Banh Goi is a simple yet incredibly flavorful snack. The outer layer is made from thinly rolled wheat dough, and inside is a filling bursting with various ingredients. The filling includes wood ear mushrooms, glass noodles, meat, carrots, shallots, and quail eggs—all finely chopped and cooked just right so that the filling remains intact when fried, without becoming mushy.
What makes this dish special is that the dough is handmade, not store-bought, ensuring that the filling stays tightly packed inside. The dipping sauce is also crucial, as it brings the right balance of salty, sour, and sweet flavors that elevate the taste of the dish. Served with a side of pickled vegetables to cut through the oiliness, the sauce complements the crisp, golden fried dough perfectly.
The bold, savory flavors and the satisfying crunch of Banh Goi make it a must-try snack when you visit Phu Market. Picture yourself strolling around the market, and then discovering a stall selling these delicious treats. You buy one, sit down, and savor each bite of the crispy, tasty pastry. There's nothing better than enjoying a flavorful dish during a day out, right?


3. Quay Ran
Quay Ran is a simple yet irresistibly delicious snack, perfect for those who love the flavor of dough. While similar to Banh Goi in that both are made from wheat flour, Quay Ran is distinct in that it is a dough-based treat without any filling inside, unlike Banh Goi.
The basic ingredients for making Quay Ran are just flour and yeast, which come together to create crispy, fragrant pieces of dough. The star of this dish is the dipping sauce, which is essential for bringing out the full flavor of the simple dough. The right sauce adds a burst of flavor that makes all the difference.
At Phu Market, the dipping sauce for Quay Ran is often served alongside Banh Goi, as they share a similar taste profile. Quay Ran is a must-try snack when visiting Phu Market. Imagine wandering around the market, stumbling upon a stall selling freshly fried Quay Ran. You grab a serving, sit down, and savor each crispy bite. There’s nothing better than enjoying a tasty treat during a leisurely outing, right?


4. Banh Da Vung
Banh Da Vung is a beloved snack, not only popular in everyday life but also a common feature at small gatherings, adding variety to our food offerings. When you visit Phu Market, known for its specialty foods, you'll easily spot a quiet corner where an elderly lady diligently grills Banh Da Vung every day.
She uses a small charcoal stove with a grill rack to carefully toast each piece of the snack. Her trusty hand fan is never far, allowing her to fan the coals and flip the cakes quickly, ensuring they don't burn. It’s a culinary skill that requires both precision and passion.
You can either take the Banh Da Vung to-go or enjoy it hot on the spot. The taste of this crispy sesame cracker, a nostalgic treat from the past, has been a part of many people’s childhood memories.
Imagine sitting back, savoring the warm, crispy Banh Da Vung while chatting with friends. There’s nothing better than enjoying a delicious snack on a leisurely day out!


5. Boiled Corn
Corn, also known as maize, is a staple food that's available year-round and packed with essential nutrients, making it an important part of our daily diet. Boiled corn is not only delicious and easy to eat but also light on the stomach, offering health benefits and contributing to beauty.
At Phu Market, you won't find corn sold at any specific shop or restaurant. Instead, street vendors wander around with baskets of steaming hot corn, ready to sell to passersby. It’s a popular, affordable, and healthy snack loved by many. When boiling the corn, a little sugar is often added to enhance the natural sweetness.
The sight of hot, perfectly cooked corn with neatly cut ends is enough to make anyone hungry. Picture yourself strolling through Phu Market and spotting a vendor selling fresh boiled corn. You buy a cob, sit down, and enjoy each sweet, juicy kernel. There’s no better way to enjoy a delicious treat during a leisurely day out!


6. Mixed Sweet Soup, Yogurt...
Mixed Sweet Soup and Yogurt are popular street snacks loved by people of all ages, from children to adults. Made from a variety of beans and ingredients, when combined, they create a colorful and delicious dessert.
At Phu Market, you don’t have to stick to the traditional way of ordering sweet soup from the vendors. Instead, you have the freedom to choose the ingredients you like, adding or removing items based on your personal preferences. You can even combine the sweet soup with yogurt to create unique combinations such as: jackfruit yogurt, black sticky rice with yogurt, grape yogurt, or with various types of beans.
With its wide range of options catering to different tastes, the sweet soup stalls at Phu Market are always busy with customers. Sweet soup is especially popular on hot summer days, offering a refreshing treat. Visit Phu Market and try these delicious sweets! There’s nothing better than enjoying a tasty dish on a leisurely day out!


7. Grilled Bread with Salt and Chili
Grilled Bread with Salt and Chili offers a crispy, savory, and spicy experience that has quickly gained popularity among food enthusiasts. The bread is toasted until it’s golden and crunchy, with a crispy outer shell that gives way to a rich blend of flavors inside, including cheese, shredded pork, fish cake, sausage, mayonnaise, chili sauce, and ketchup.
As soon as it hit the scene, this salted and chili-seasoned grilled bread quickly became a favorite among young people visiting the market. The bread is sliced into small, bite-sized pieces, and though it’s made with simple ingredients, when combined, they create a unique and divine snack that’s both savory and spicy. With its deliciously crispy texture and the perfect balance of saltiness and heat, grilled bread with salt and chili has become a snack loved not only by the youth but by people of all ages.


8. Mango Shake
If you’re a fan of tangy fruit snacks, you absolutely cannot miss Mango Shake. This treat brings together the tartness of green mango with the sweet-spicy flavors of dried beef and a variety of spices, creating a unique taste that will surely captivate your taste buds.
Green mango and dried beef each have their own distinct flavors and are delicious on their own. However, when combined, they make an irresistible dish. The sour, spicy, salty, and sweet elements blend perfectly with the savory aroma of the dried beef, creating a mouthwatering snack that will leave you craving more.
Imagine sitting down to enjoy a Mango Shake, savoring each bite of tangy green mango, the sweet-spicy dried beef, and the burst of flavors from the seasoning. Give this Mango Shake a try, and experience its irresistible charm!


9. Fried Snacks
Fried snacks, also known as 'dirty skewers', have long been a popular street snack, especially among the youth. There are many different types of fried treats such as fried fermented pork rolls, fish cakes, sausages, and cheese sticks, each offering a unique and delicious flavor.
What makes these snacks even more appealing is how they always draw attention from students right after school. With affordable prices and flavors that suit everyone’s tastes, fried snacks are sure to please any snack lover.
In Phu Market, many of the snack stalls also sell these fried treats, making it easy to find and enjoy them. Or, in the evenings, food carts selling fried skewers can be found just 20 meters from the market entrance.
With such a wide variety of fried snacks, you’ll have plenty of options to choose from. Head over to Phu Market and try some of these crispy, flavorful snacks! Grab a portion, sit down, and enjoy each crunchy bite. It’s absolutely delightful!


10. Bò Bía
At Phu Market, one of the most famous food destinations, bò bía (sweet spring rolls) is a very popular snack that’s easy to find. This simple yet irresistibly delicious treat is loved by many, especially young people. Typically, bò bía is sold in a pack, allowing customers to assemble their own rolls at home. A pack usually includes rice paper wrappers, sugar sticks, freshly grated coconut, and black sesame seeds. With these ingredients, you can create your own delightful bò bía.
One pack typically makes around 30 rolls, but since there isn’t too much sugar, it’s recommended to wrap them small to avoid the rolls becoming overly sweet. The combination of the rich coconut, sweet sugar sticks, and fragrant sesame creates a delightful and unique flavor.
Additionally, you might occasionally find people selling bò bía near the school entrance just outside the market, so you can also buy a few rolls and enjoy them right there!


11. Corn and Sweet Potato Cakes
Corn and Sweet Potato Cakes are simple yet incredibly tempting snacks that have won the hearts of many. These treats are made from easy-to-find ingredients such as flour, corn, and sweet potatoes. When fried to a crispy golden brown, they not only have an eye-catching color but also release a delightful aroma that is hard to resist. The outside is crunchy, while the inside remains soft and chewy, offering a sweet, savory experience from the corn or sweet potato filling.
These cakes are commonly found in many places, but they are especially popular at Phu Market, a must-visit spot for food enthusiasts. Vendors typically use a small stove with a frying pan, and once the cakes are done, they are placed on a rack to drain any excess oil. The freshly fried cakes are served hot, delivering a perfect balance of warmth and crunch in every bite. Corn and Sweet Potato Cakes are ideal snacks for cool days or rainy afternoons.
What makes these cakes stand out is not just the fried dough, but the addition of corn or sweet potatoes, which gives them a unique flavor and texture. The combination makes these cakes light, not greasy, and gives them a delightful variety of tastes.


12. Worm Dessert
Worm Dessert, also known as 'Earthworm Dessert' in some regions, is a traditional Vietnamese treat that is perfect for cooling off on hot summer days. The dessert is made from pandan leaves (known locally as 'lá dứa'), which gives it a refreshing green color that immediately tempts you to try it. A typical serving of Worm Dessert is filled with smooth green strands, lotus seeds, tapioca pearls, mung beans, and coconut milk. Sometimes, fresh grated coconut is added on top for extra flavor. The dessert is always served chilled, with ice to enhance the refreshing sensation, making it a perfect antidote to the summer heat. The sweetness is light, cooling, and never overwhelming, even when you indulge in more than one cup.
At Phu Market, Worm Dessert is sold at most of the snack stalls. Whether you are a local or a visitor, you'll have no trouble finding and enjoying this delightful dessert. Picture this: On a hot summer day, you're wandering around Phu Market, and you spot a stall selling Worm Dessert. You buy a cup, find a seat, and savor each spoonful of the cold, refreshing dessert. There's nothing better than enjoying such a tasty treat during the summer heat, right?


13. Pomelo Dessert
Pomelo Dessert is a unique treat made from the rind of the pomelo fruit. Preparing this dessert requires careful steps to remove the natural bitterness of the rind. Once the pomelo rind is cut into small pieces, it undergoes several stages of preparation to create the perfect pomelo dessert. When you taste it, you'll experience the crisp sweetness of the pomelo rind, complemented by the chewy texture of the coating that forms during cooking.
Although Pomelo Dessert is refreshing and delicious, the preparation process is quite challenging. The key is to remove the bitterness from the rind while maintaining its crisp sweetness, ensuring that it doesn't become too soft or mushy. This delicate process is what makes this dessert so special and sought after by those who master the craft.
At Phu Market, Pomelo Dessert is the top choice for many visitors. With the bustling atmosphere of the market, this affordable and delicious dessert has become an essential part of daily life for locals. Imagine walking through Phu Market on a hot summer day, discovering a stall selling Pomelo Dessert. You grab a cup, sit down, and savor each spoonful of this cool treat. There's nothing better than enjoying a bowl of refreshing Pomelo Dessert on a warm day, is there?


14. Mixed Rice Paper
Mixed Rice Paper is a beloved snack among young people, known for its irresistibly unique combination of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors. This dish offers a delightful explosion of taste that’s sure to captivate your taste buds.
The main ingredients include dry rice paper, green mango, dried beef, quail eggs, roasted peanuts, fried shallots, and aromatic Vietnamese herbs like perilla. What really brings it all together is the tangy-sweet sauce that coats each piece of rice paper, making it soft yet flavorful. The various seasonings mix and soak into the rice paper, creating a deliciously rich and savory treat.
At Phu Market, vendors often add small slices of sausage to the dish, making it even more savory and exciting. Almost every drink and snack stall in the market serves this popular dish, so you can easily grab a serving and enjoy it on the spot. Not only is Mixed Rice Paper delicious, but it's also affordable, making it a perfect treat for anyone, especially young people. Imagine strolling through Phu Market, spotting a stall selling this dish. You buy a serving, sit down, and savor every bite of this delightful snack. There's nothing like enjoying a tasty meal on a fun day out, right?

