Eating in Saigon is not just a meal — it’s the whole point of being here. The city is home to one of the world’s most diverse and affordable street food cultures, where a bowl of bún bò Huế eaten on a plastic stool costs less than a dollar and tastes better than anything you’ll find at a restaurant back home.
From the smoky crackle of bánh xèo sizzling in a wok, to the delicate sweetness of a properly made cà phê trứng, every dish in this city has a story and a neighborhood that claims it as their own. Saigon’s food scene also moves fast — new coffee concepts, rooftop cocktail bars, and modern Vietnamese fine dining keep opening alongside the street stalls that have been here for generations.
This section covers both sides: the street food classics every visitor must try, and the best spots for each one — with real addresses, current prices, opening hours, and honest reviews from people who eat here every week.
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