Ho Chi Minh noodle stall famed for three-decade crab infusion
Well-seasoned noodle soup with crab meat at a Ho Chi Minh shop has long enchanted locals despite its unusual price tag.
Well-seasoned noodle soup with crab meat at a Ho Chi Minh shop has long enchanted locals despite its unusual price tag.
A sticky rice stall in Ho Chi Minh has been drawing local foodies with its enriched oyster sauce flavorings, having given the generic soy equivalent the boot.
Grilled fish rice paper, eaten with Vietnamese coriander and chili sauce, is a delicacy distinctive to coastal town Quy Nhon.
Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post named Vietnamese banh mi as one of the best Asian breakfasts.
Grilled rolls, fresh seafood, jellyfish noodle soup, mini egg pancakes and deep herring salad are distinctive dishes in Nha Trang, a top beach town in central Vietnam.
Yogurt with tapioca pearls, stir-fried horseshoe crab and steamed rice paper rolls with squid cakes are among prominent specialties of Ha Long Town, home to world-famous Ha Long Bay.
A cafe in Saigon’s District 6 offers tasty coffee in ceramic pots that can fit into your palm, just enough to serve one customer.
A stall hidden away in an alley of Hanoi’s Hai Ba Trung District offers an appealing world of rice paper dishes from the south.
Mrs. Be’s food stall in Ho Chi Minh attracts culinary buffs with its Mekong Delta-style curry dishes comprising sweet potato, taro and crunchy string beans.
Ha Tinh Province’s Phuc Trach pomelo, Cu do candy and smelt-whiting fish salad have made the list of 100 special dishes and souvenirs compiled by Vietnam Records Association.