We had an amazing time in Vietnam and one of the reasons it was so amazing (in addition to its beautiful country and culture) is the FOOOOOOD! I am quite a fan of Vietnamese food and was really looking forward for the “real” taste of the country. We were able to eat really good and tasty food for $1 a meal whenever we were eating street food. Though, always be cautious and look for the most popular and “clean” ones – some tips for eating street foods in Vietnam can be found here.
Here is a preview of some of the food you will be able to find while traveling the country. Click on any picture to start the slideshow!
- Pho – beef/chicken broth rice noodle soup. A staple of Vietnamese cuisine, to be enjoyed at breakfast, lunch or dinner! 45,000VND ($2.25) in Hanoi
- 25,000VND ($1.25) for a full plate to be enjoyed with the locals.
- Bun Cha Gio – cold dish served with bun, salad and spring rolls. Fresh meal to cool off from the heat. Served with nuoc cham sauce.
- The biggest ban xeo I’ve ever had., in Can Tho. Ban Xeo is a Vietnamese crepe filled with bean sprouts, mint leaves, minced pork, shrimps. Delicious!
- Always love local refhreshments for under $1.
- Banh Beo – flat steamed rice cakes topped with dried or fried shrimps, scallions and nuoc cham sauce
- Street stand – look for the ones with long lines!
- Not sure what this one was but it was very tasty and satisfied our bellies! If you know, please do share!
- Seafood Bun (7,000VND)
- Quail Eggs as appetizer anyone?
- Cao Lau – a MUST in Hoi An! The noodles are made using the water drawn from the town’s centuries-old wells! Served with simmered pork and herbs.
- Spicy and Refreshing Bun dish for 7,000VND
- A delicious seafood broth with rice noodles (7,000VND)
- A Cafe inside the Old CIty of Hué. We saw lots of locals there so we went. We got three dishes for 21,000VND ($1)
- Grilled clams in a restaurant in Mui Né for 75,000VND ( $3.750
- Mutton barbecue grill meal in Mui Né for 100,000VND ($5)
- Another delicious soup, with “bun”, rice vermicelli
- The more napkins on the ground, the more it means people come to this place. Good food indicator right here.
- Bird’s Nest Juice in a Can for 10,000VND ($0.50) – sure I’ll try that! — a little too sweet for my taste.
- Lunch at a street corner with the locals. The lady sitting and serving brings her dishes everyday at lunch time.
- Fried rice cakes with bean sprouts for 20,000VND ($1)
- Hoi An serves fresh beer for $0.25 a pint. Perfect apéro to enjoy the sunset view on the river.