What and where to eat in District 10, Saigon?

In District 10, Saigoneses usually mention food streets instead of specific restaurants due to a giant number of food and drink locations. Here are five popular roads which give you a closer look at the Vietnamese cuisine.

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Sư Vạn Hạnh street

Su Van Hanh street is selected as one of the five most famous food courts in Saigon, and you can even say that everything in the world is sold here. Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean and Singaporean dishes, Western fast foods or different kinds of dessert and beverage are attractive main features. Listed down here are some noteworthy restaurants highly recommended for you.

Cơm niêu Singapore

This dish is crunchy overcooked rice to which a special Singaporean sauce is added.

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Opening hours: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Prices: 25 000 vnd – 100 000 vnd
Address: #694 Su Van Hanh street, ward 10, district 10, HCMC

Mì ramen Eno

The Japanese cook will ensure qualities of ramen, a type of traditional noodle from Japan.

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Opening hours: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm (Monday: Free Japanese teaching instead of selling noodles)
Prices: 30 000 vnd – 40 000 vnd
Address: #830/1 Su Van Hanh street, ward 13, district 10, HCMC

Chè khúc bạch Đỗ Ngọc

There are more than twenty kinds of khuc bach sweet gruel for you to enjoy on sunny days.

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Opening hours: 11:00 am to 10:30 pm
Prices: 22 000 vnd – 37 000 vnd
Address: #666 Su Van Hanh street, ward 12, district 10, HCMC

Nguyễn Tri Phương street

Another remarkable food street is Nguyen Tri Phuong. Most of the foods from Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, America, etc are sufficiently served here. Notwithstanding, chè Thái, a kind of Thai sweet gruel, is the first key word people come up with when mentioning Nguyen Tri Phuong street. At night, pavements are also used to meet the demand of seats for a huge number of people. You may consider restaurants listed down here.

Bánh canh ghẹ Muối Ớt Xanh

Banh canh ghe is a traditional Vietnamese noodle cooked with king crab, and a sauce combining salt and green chilli will fulfill your flavor.

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Opening hours: 11:00 am to 10:00 pm
Prices: 45 000 vnd – 75 000 vnd
Address: #484 Nguyen Tri Phuong street, ward 9, district 10, HCMC

Phá lấu Lì

A dish made from some parts of internals of a pig is called pha lau. Generally, it is eaten with bread or noodles.

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Opening hours: 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Prices: 20 000 vnd – 55 000 vnd
Address: #393 Nguyen Tri Phuong street, ward 5, district 10, HCMC

Chè Thái Ý Phương

Thai desserts (sweet gruel, steamed sticky rice, tofu, etc) may cost you a lot of money before you make a tough decision to stop ordering.

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Opening hours: 10:00 am to 11:30 pm
Prices: 18 000 vnd – 33 000 vnd
Address: #380 Nguyen Tri Phuong street, ward 4, district 10, HCMC

Tô Hiến Thành street

Known as “the cool paradise”, To Hien Thanh street will not let you down with a consecutive range of stalls offering trái cây tô, a mixture of ice, yogurt, and fruits. On this road, you can also visit coffee shops to hide away from the hot weather, find stalls selling Vietnamese broken rice or noodles to get full and go to restaurants selling snail dishes to enjoy a night. There are two specific locations which should be added to your selections.

Ốc Quang Anh

A variety of greasy snail dishes is what you should never miss.

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Opening hours: 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Prices: 50 000 vnd – 110 000 vnd
Address: #189 To Hien Thanh street, ward 13, district 10, HCMC

Idea Coffee & Trái cây tô

Fruits, yogurt and ice perfectly make a combination called trai cay to, which attracts Saigoneses in recent years.

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Opening hours: 7:00 am to 11:00 pm
Prices: 10 000 vnd – 25 000 vnd
Address: #251 To Hien Thanh street, ward 13, district 10, HCMC

Bà Hạt street

For the first time when you visit Ba Hat street, dozens of foods may make your head spin around. Among them, fried quail extremely attracts buyers and promises to be a delicious dish which will make you come back to get more. These are details of the small but famous fried quail stall on Ba Hat street.

Opening hours: 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Prices: 18 000 vnd – 25 000 vnd
Address: Alley #504, Ba Hat street, ward 8, district 10, HCMC

Some other popular food streets: Thành Thái, Hòa Hảo, Vĩnh Viễn

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