If you have dietary restrictions, sometimes it is frustrating to eat local food while traveling. Here in Vietnam, it may be a little easier …
3 must eat dishes at Chinatown in Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown, located in the center of District 5, seems quiet in the morning but bustles at night. Vietnamese people have …
The Best Cafés in Phu Nhuan – to Work and Relax
You have probably not heard of Phu Nhuan if you are new to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. However, among locals, it is quickly …
Vietnamese Egg Coffee in Saigon – Simple Recipe Included!
Most people like their eggs sunny side up placed neatly beside strips of well-done bacon. That used to sum me up before I moved …
Net-Filter Coffee (Ca Phe Vot) | Saigon Street Food
In a city where filter coffee shops dominate almost every street corner, it’s not every day that a café conjures up a sense of …
Che (Vietnamese Sweet Soup) | Saigon Street Food
When it comes down to Asian desserts, most Westerners have a difficult time conjuring up something… traditional. And by traditional, I mean anything that …
A Late Night Street Food Tour in Ho Chi Minh City
The world of food in Ho Chi Minh City late at night is no less active than it is in the daytime. In every …
Favorite Food Stops in Saigon
In this article, phuot3mien.com would like to share with you the article about delicious restaurants in Saigon that are loved by locals. Banh Xeo …
Saigon’s Street Food Culture
Have you ever wondered why Saigon is loved by both local residents and foreign tourists? This is because the city offers a lot for …
Best Long-Standing Vietnamese Food Stalls in Saigon
Forgo those touristy spots with mediocre food. How does eating at an 80-year-old banh mi store sound to you? Literally, like a dream come …
Banh Mi Saigon | Saigon Street Food
A banh mi – Breakfast of champions !! Banh mi is a typical breakfast dish in Vietnam made essentially of bread and various types …
Broken Rice (Com Tam)
On this episode of Christina’s “Street Feast” series, Onetrip guide Phoebe invites us to try out a childhood favorite dish, com tam, aka broken rice.