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Top 6 famous culinary neighborhoods in Vietnam that leave an unforgettable impression on tourists

Not only famous for its beautiful natural scenery or rich cultural heritage, Vietnam also captivates tourists with its culinary neighborhoods imbued with local flavors. Each street and each stall has its own story, attracting tourists with its spreading aroma and the friendliness of the vendors. In this article, let's explore the most prominent culinary neighborhoods in Vietnam - places that not only attract tourists with delicious food but also preserve the culinary culture of each region.

Việt NamViệt Nam09/07/2025

1. Ho Thi Ky Food Street, Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Thi Ky food street has countless attractive dishes (Photo source: Collected)

When it comes to food streets in Vietnam that are imbued with street colors and local identity, it is impossible not to mention Ho Thi Ky food street - a "food coordinate" that has been loved by Saigon people for many years. Located in the city's largest flower market, this place is not only colorful but also vibrant with hundreds of attractive dishes.

Every afternoon, from around 3pm onwards, Ho Thi Ky begins to get crowded with people flocking to enjoy delicious dishes. The aroma of grilled food, various broths, crispy fried dishes... spreads to every corner, awakening all the senses of diners. This is one of the ideal dining places in Saigon to gather with friends or experience cuisine when traveling .

Here, you can easily find all the typical dishes of Vietnamese street food – from noodles, mixed rice paper, crab soup, fried corn to Thai hotpot, grilled skewers, sweet soup, and even Cambodian-style dishes. Each dish is sold in carts, small stalls along the road – simple but high quality, rich in flavor. Just bring an empty stomach, you can start your journey to discover the most unique culinary night market in Saigon.

2. Hang Buom Food Street, Hanoi

In Hanoi, there are many famous food streets, of which Hang Buom Street, Hoan Kiem District is considered the ideal coordinate to enjoy traditional dishes and delicious Asian, European, Japanese, Korean dishes. If you have the opportunity to travel to Hanoi, you must definitely visit Hang Buom once to eat your fill of delicious and attractive dishes.

This culinary street in Vietnam pleases all diners with countless fried spring rolls, potatoes, grilled dishes, etc. that suit the tastes of young people. In addition, the fragrant aroma of pho, grilled beef, hot pot, etc. also stimulates the taste buds of food lovers. In this culinary paradise, you can easily find all your favorite delicacies.
In addition to domestic cuisine, you can also try Korean and Japanese rice rolls, tteokbokki, etc., which are prepared with standard flavors and eye-catching appearance. Besides the dishes, the drink menu is also very rich. Hot trend juices, smoothies, milk tea, soft drinks, etc. are constantly updated for customers to choose from.

3. Hoi An Ancient Town, Da Nang City

Hoi An Ancient Town (Photo source: Collected)

When it comes to culinary neighborhoods in Vietnam that captivate tourists, Hoi An ancient town is always the first name to be mentioned. Not only does it attract tourists by its ancient beauty and romantic atmosphere, this place is also a true "culinary paradise", where you can fully explore the flavors of Central Vietnam.

Strolling along the mossy streets of the old town, you will easily come across a series of restaurants serving from rustic street food to elaborate specialties prepared in ancient restaurant spaces. Among them, Cao Lau, Bun Mam Nem, Hoa Hong cake, Com Hen, and Hoi An Chicken Rice are dishes that any foodie should try once in their life.

Not stopping there, banh beo, banh vac, nuoc Mot - simple but flavorful street foods also make the culinary journey more poetic. Just one afternoon walking around the old town, you can fully experience the culinary quintessence of Hoi An. The time from 4 to 5 pm is when the old town becomes most vibrant, very ideal for walking, feeling the peaceful pace of life and enjoying the famous delicacies of this land.

After a round of exploration, you can stop at a restaurant with a beautiful space, watch the ancient streets light up, and sip on delicious specialties - an unforgettable Hoi An experience.

4. Dalat night market food street

Dalat Night Market – one of the culinary neighborhoods in Vietnam not to be missed

When it comes to the most worth-experienced culinary neighborhoods in Vietnam, Da Lat night market is definitely a name that cannot be missed on the list. Located right in the heart of the foggy city, the night market area, Tang Bat Ho street and Hoa Binh area are the convergence points of countless local delicacies, attracting tourists from the evening until late at night.

From around 3-4 pm, the night market atmosphere begins to become bustling. On one side of the street are clothing stalls, on the other side is a street food paradise with hot and fragrant dishes. From Da Lat specialties such as grilled rice paper, soy milk, shredded chicken rice, steamed rice with chicken gizzards, etc. to grilled skewers, grilled sweet potatoes, strawberry shakes, grilled corn - all contribute to creating a colorful and flavorful culinary space.

Visitors can easily stroll around Tang Bat Ho street to enjoy steamed rice cakes with chicken hearts, sip hot soy milk, or leisurely walk around Hoa Binh area to enjoy the cool air mixed with the seductive aroma from the stalls.

Not just a place to eat, Da Lat night market also brings a lively culinary experience, helping you clearly feel the essence of Vietnamese cuisine through each rustic dish that is rich in identity. If you are looking for culinary neighborhoods in Vietnam to fully explore the culture and regional flavors, then definitely do not miss this interesting destination.

5. Ta Hien Street, Hanoi

Ta Hien "Western" Street is bustling every night (Photo source: Collected)

Located in the heart of the Old Quarter, Ta Hien has long been a familiar destination for many international tourists. This place is also known as "Western Street" because the number of foreign visitors coming to experience the cuisine, sip draft beer and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere often far exceeds that of domestic tourists.

Ta Hien walking street stretches through Luong Ngoc Quyen, Hang Bac to Hang Ngang – Hang Dao streets. During the French colonial period, this place was called Rue Géraud after being formed from small streets. However, people still call it Quang Lac alley – because this was once the location of Quang Lac Theater, one of the most famous theaters in the old Hanoi.

Quang Lac Theater used to be a place for performing Cheo and Ca Tru, attracting the aristocracy at that time. Around the theater area are bustling night food stalls, from pho, vermicelli, porridge to draft beer, sweet desserts or fried cakes. All blend together to create a space full of nightlife - bustling, cozy but no less vibrant.

Although open all day, Ta Hien Street is most vibrant from 5pm to dawn the next day. Along the street, chairs and tables are packed tightly on the sidewalk and the road, serving a variety of typical dishes such as hot pot, grilled food, fried spring rolls... Hidden deep inside are mini bars with vibrant music, high bar-style tables and attractive glasses of cold beer.

It is not difficult to see groups of foreign friends and Vietnamese people clinking glasses and laughing together under the warm yellow lights. The sound of “2-3 cheers!” resounds continuously as a vivid proof of the connection without boundaries of language or nationality. It can be said that Ta Hien is not only a destination for young people, but also a typical culinary neighborhood in Vietnam - a place where culture converges, connects the community and is an ideal space to practice foreign language communication skills in the most natural way.

6. Phu Quoc night market street

When mentioning Phu Quoc, many people often think of blue beaches or luxurious resorts. However, what makes many tourists most nostalgic after each trip is the journey to discover local flavors at the culinary district in Vietnam - Phu Quoc night market.

Located in the heart of Duong Dong town, the night market stretches along Bach Dang Street and parts of Ly Tu Trong, Le Loi and Nguyen Trai Streets. Therefore, this place is also affectionately called Bach Dang Night Market by locals - the heart of Phu Quoc street food.

The night market space is bustling with the seductive aroma from fresh seafood stalls: grilled squid, steamed crab, tiger prawns, grilled oysters with cheese, grilled snails with scallion oil... Each dish brings an unforgettable taste experience, attracting both domestic and foreign tourists.

Besides seafood, this place is also a paradise of attractive snacks such as cool palm juice, crispy grilled rice paper, fatty grilled corn with scallion oil or colorful Japanese-style takoyaki. Rustic dishes such as grilled banana, grilled sweet potato, Phu Quoc fish sauce noodles, fish cake noodle soup... also contribute to creating the unique features of the island's night market.

Not just a place to eat and drink, Phu Quoc night market is also a place where you can feel the local life, immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of the bustling crowd, and listen to the lively sounds of a flavorful pearl island night.

Food streets in Vietnam are not only ideal destinations for afternoon wanderings enjoying delicious food, but also places to preserve the memories, culture and lifestyle of Vietnamese people through each dish. Whether you are an international tourist or a local, the journey to explore the cuisine in these streets will definitely bring unforgettable, rich and complete experiences. So what are you waiting for, make a plan and together "eat up" the most unique food streets in Vietnam right in the next tourist season!

Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/khu-pho-am-thuc-o-viet-nam-v17529.aspx


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