1. Hoàng Hoa Thám Food Market Alley - Tan Binh District
Located in a densely populated residential area along the bustling Hoàng Hoa Thám street, Hoàng Hoa Thám Food Market Alley has long been famous among food enthusiasts in Saigon. With affordable prices, you can enjoy a variety of tempting street foods like: phở, stir-fried duck eggs with tamarind, quail eggs, fried fish, shrimp, beef balls, stir-fried noodles, dumplings,... The delicious aroma, piping hot dishes, reasonable prices, and convenient location make this alley an ideal spot for gathering with friends.
Additionally, Hoàng Hoa Thám Food Market Alley also serves refreshing light desserts made from fruits like smoothies, juices, fruit platters, fruit salad with milk, or yogurt. The food here is quite affordable, with fried fish, shrimp, beef balls priced at around 17,000 VND for a small plate, 30,000 VND for a large plate, fried duck eggs costing 10,000 VND each, quail eggs priced at 15,000 VND per plate, and smoothies starting at 13,000 VND per cup. This place offers a wide variety of snacks to satisfy your cravings.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Alley 12/12 Hoàng Hoa Thám, Ward 12, Tan Binh District, HCM City
Opening hours: Open all day


2. Hồ Thị Kỷ Night Food Market Alley - District 10
Hồ Thị Kỷ Night Food Market Alley operates all week long, buzzing with activity both on weekdays and weekends. It offers a variety of dishes from many countries like Vietnam, Thailand, Korea, Japan, Cambodia, etc., serving small portions so you can try multiple different dishes. After trying many items, dishes such as crab claws, sticky rice, coconut ice cream, boiled snails, grilled eggs, and more were all delicious. Next to it is the Hồ Thị Kỷ Flower Market, where you can take a stroll and admire flowers after eating. The food market is open from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, offering a diverse range of grilled dishes from various Asian regions. Especially notable is the Thai-style seafood noodle soup at Ba Quắng, which costs 25,000 VND per bowl, rich in authentic Thai flavor, with clean and safe food.
In the evening, more food options are available. Most of the grilled dishes are priced at 10,000-15,000 VND. Drinks are also diverse. Overall, the experience is quite satisfying. Hồ Thị Kỷ Night Food Market Alley is a must-visit at least once when in Saigon. The area offers a variety of foods, with flavors that are generally consistent, and prices are reasonable for the quality. A sincere tip is to park your vehicle and walk around the market to fully enjoy all the dishes. One rainy evening, I stopped by a snail stall for hot stuffed snails, but the experience wasn't quite as expected. The stuffed meat had a lovely aroma and the snails were crispy, but the dipping sauce lacked flavor and was bland. Passing over that, I moved on to the grilled dishes like cheesy grilled beef, octopus pancakes, tornado potatoes, and peach tea with fruit.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 57 Hồ Thị Kỷ, Block 1, District 10, HCM City
Opening hours: 06:30 AM - 08:00 PM


3. Alley 14 Trần Bình Trọng - District 5
If you have a sweet tooth, don't forget to add Alley 14 Trần Bình Trọng to your favorite snack list. This alley is famous for its delicious desserts, such as coconut jelly, flan, coconut flan, cheese jelly, and Khuc Bach dessert. The coconut milk has a rich flavor, the jelly is refreshing but not overly sweet, allowing you to indulge without feeling overwhelmed. Flan prices here are around 2,500 VND per piece.
You can also sit at a local shop and feel free to order from other stalls; sometimes, they even offer assistance in ordering. Although it's located in a narrow alley, the atmosphere in Trần Bình Trọng Food Alley is lively and bustling, with people constantly coming and going. This alley, which leads to an old apartment complex, is known for its amazing desserts. From coconut jelly to flan, coconut flan, cheese jelly, and Khuc Bach, the rich coconut flavor and refreshing jelly ensure you can enjoy it without getting bored.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Alley 14 Trần Bình Trọng, Ward 1, District 5, HCM City
Opening hours: 08:00 AM - 09:00 PM


4. Nguyễn Văn Trỗi Market Alley – District 3
Nguyễn Văn Trỗi Market is located near the Lê Văn Sỹ Bridge and is well-known for its lively atmosphere and delicious, affordable street food, especially popular among students. As soon as you step into the alley, you will be amazed by the numerous stalls lined up, each offering tempting dishes, from hearty meals to various snacks. It's like a 'food paradise' where almost every famous Saigon dish is found, attracting food lovers from all walks of life. Walking down the alley into the market, you'll be overwhelmed by the variety of foods on offer. The market is home to many snacks with different price ranges, giving you plenty of options to choose from.
The best offerings at Nguyễn Văn Trỗi Market Alley are the Hue specialties: nậm, lọc, and bèo, which often sell out early, around 5 PM. You’ll also be blown away by the irresistible aroma of the smoky phá lấu. This alley also features bún mắm, snails, spring rolls, bánh xèo, flan, jelly, various types of chè, and more – all must-try dishes.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 1 Lê Văn Sỹ, Ward 13, District 3, HCM City
Opening hours: 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM


5. Alley 76 Hai Bà Trưng – District 1
When driving from the main road into the alley, many first-time visitors are surprised to find that almost all the familiar dishes from Ho Chi Minh City are gathered here. The food stalls are lined up one after another, creating a mini market atmosphere in the alley. Alley 76 may be small and not very long, but it offers a wide variety of food at incredibly affordable prices without compromising on quality. The alley typically starts serving food from 3 PM, and while it was once frequented mostly by nearby office workers, it now attracts many curious tourists. The place is known for its famous snacks, including bánh mì, fried rice, lemongrass chicken feet, Thai noodles, crab soup, spring rolls, chè, and flan.
Customers park their vehicles at the end of the alley for a small fee of 5,000 VND and then explore the eateries, most of which use plastic chairs as tables. The vendors in the alley are incredibly friendly and welcoming to customers. It's hard to walk through Alley 76 Hai Bà Trưng without picking something up. With the hustle and bustle, dishes are sold out quickly, so it’s best to visit early to enjoy the best picks!
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Alley 76 Hai Bà Trưng, Bến Nghé, District 1, HCM City
Opening hours: 03:00 PM - 09:00 PM


6. Alley 177 Lý Tự Trọng – District 1
Known as a food haven in District 1, Alley 177 Lý Tự Trọng is packed with numerous eateries, attracting young locals with its two standout dishes: fruit bowls and delicious phá lấu. Most of the offerings are light, familiar snacks, all clustered close together, making this alley a perfect choice if you prefer not to wander too far for food. The fruit bowls here are unique, as instead of simply placing fruit on a plate and pouring syrup over it, the vendors serve the fruit in a glass bowl alongside a jar of yogurt. You can mix in the yogurt or just add shaved ice to combine with fruits like jackfruit, watermelon, kiwi, strawberries, and mango, creating a delightful taste.
The phá lấu in Alley 177 Lý Tự Trọng is truly exceptional. Stir-fried with butter, the flavors are fragrant, and when paired with crispy vegetables and a hot loaf of bread for dipping into the savory sauce, it’s absolutely irresistible. After enjoying the phá lấu, cooling off with the refreshing fruit bowl makes for a perfect combination. Additionally, there are other affordable snack options in the alley.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 177 Lý Tự Trọng, Bến Thành, District 1, HCM City
Opening hours: 08:00 AM - 09:00 PM


7. Alley 285 Cách Mạng Tháng Tám – District 10
Alley 285 Cách Mạng Tháng Tám is known for its phá lấu, noodles, hủ tiếu, beef rolls, fried foods, and more. Although it’s a bit smaller compared to other snack alleys, the quality and prices here are quite reasonable! The highlight of this place is the 1,000 VND beef roll with a super tasty dipping sauce – you can eat as much as you like without getting full. There's also a very popular seafood stall, as well as vendors selling bánh nậm and bánh bột lọc. When it comes to boiled eggs, like duck or quail eggs, most people have tried them at least once. Some famous food spots in this alley include: Gà Ta Xé Phay Restaurant, Bún Mắm - Bún Bò Cô Liên, Mì Mặt Trời Mọc, Ít Củ Chi Sugar Cane Juice, and Tuấn Beo Restaurant...
Alley 285 Cách Mạng Tháng Tám is a relatively new discovery but has already received a lot of support from the youth. The alley serves a variety of dishes at affordable prices, ranging from 15,000 to 20,000 VND, such as: gỏi cuốn (spring rolls), bánh hẹ (garlic chive cakes), stir-fried quail eggs with tamarind, and delicious bún riêu for just 16,000 VND. One of the favorites here is the crispy cheese spring rolls, which are incredibly fragrant and can be enjoyed as a side dish or as a snack. The beef tendon rolls and pork bì rolls in the alley are also top-notch, with real meat, unlike the soft, processed ones sold at markets. There’s also crab soup for 10,000 VND and phá lấu for 15,000 VND that you must try! Other options include stuffed Ba Sa snails, fish cakes, and affordable fried cheese wrapped in green rice flakes, all guaranteed to make you want to eat and then head home!
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Alley 285 Cách Mạng Tháng Tám, Ward 12, District 10, HCMC
Opening hours: Open all day


8. Hẻm Ăn Vặt 243 Tô Hiến Thành - Quận 10
Nói đến khu ăn vặt nổi tiếng thì không thể không nhắc đến con Hẻm Ăn Vặt 243 Tô Hiến Thành. Bắt đầu từ chiều tối, con hẻm tấp nập người ra vào ăn uống. Đi dọc theo con hẻm, bạn sẽ phải hoa mắt chóng mặt vì quá nhiều món ăn ngon bắt mắt từ những món chính cho đến những món ăn vặt đảm bảo bạn lết qua đây hàng chục lần cũng chưa ăn hết các món. nem rán ở đây ngon, giá 69k cho phần lớn. Trong hẻm có các quán nổi tiếng như: Hà Nội Ngon - The Old Quarter; Hà Nội Ngon - The Old Quarter; Bánh Mì Bơ Tỏi Phô Mai... Các bạn hãy ghé qua và thưởng thức trải nghiệm nhé.
Đến Hẻm Ăn Vặt 243 Tô Hiến Thành bạn có thể thưởng thức đủ loại cơm chiên hấp dẫn như cơm chiên dương châu, cơm chiên gà xé, cơm chiên hải sản, hay súp gà, súp cua, phá lấu… với giá bình dân, phù hợp với túi tiền người lao động và sinh viên. Một khi đã đến đây, nhất định bạn nên thử qua món phá lấu cô Oanh nổi tiếng vừa vệ sinh lại ngon nữa. Còn có gỏi cuốn, gỏi bò, hột vịt lộn, bánh tráng trộn, bánh xèo, súp cua ăn cực ngon nhé. Da gà chiên giòn rộm cũng là món đặc sản mà ai đến đây lần đầu nên thử qua.
THÔNG TIN LIÊN HỆ:
Địa chỉ: Hẻm 243 Tô Hiến Thành, Phường 13, Quận 10, TP. HCM
Giờ mở cửa: 08:00 - 21:00


9. Hẻm Ăn Vặt 154 Hồ Bá Kiện - Quận 10
Có thể nói, các bạn học sinh, sinh viên và kể cả giới văn phòng ở khu vực quận 10 ít ai còn xa lạ với con hẻm Hẻm Ăn Vặt 154 Hồ Bá Kiện bởi nơi đây đã tạo cho mình dấu ấn của một khu ăn vặt phong phú về số lượng và đảm bảo về chất lượng. Hẻm bán đa số là hột vịt lộn, trứng cút lộn, bọc khoai môn, luộc hoặc xào me. Order hột vịt bọc khoai, trứng cút bọc khoai, hột vịt xào me. Hột vịt với trứng cút bọc khoai khá giống nhau, khá là nhân bên trong là hột vịt hay trứng cút thôi, tất cả các trứng còn khá non nên cùi cục bự chà bá, hên là còn mềm ăn vẫn rất ngon.
Những món ăn đặc trưng xứ Huế như bánh bèo, bánh nậm, bánh lọc, bún hến, bún bò… rất được ưa chuộng. Bên cạnh đó còn là hàng loạt các quán bánh ướt, bún riêu cua, bún thịt nướng mọc san sát hai bên hẻm để bạn tha hồ chọn lựa. Các loại bún ở Hẻm Ăn Vặt 154 Hồ Bá Kiện có giá 15.000 – 20.000 đồng/ tô, bánh ướt, bánh cuốn, bánh Huế khoảng 20.000 đồng/ đĩa, chè khoảng 10.000 đồng/ ly. Rất đáng để các bạn thử và trải nghiệm nha.
THÔNG TIN LIÊN HỆ:
Địa chỉ: Hẻm 154 Hồ Bá Kiện, Phường 15, Quận 10, TP. HCM
Giờ mở cửa: 10:00 - 21:00


