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10 Must Try Saigon Dishes

In Saigon, many regions come together to create a unique combination of cultural and culinary flavors. Street food in Saigon most clearly shows that. Let’s explore this rich culinary paradise that fully converges the flavors of 3 regions. Follow SILA Urban Living, located in the central area of Saigon, in the following list of 10 irresistible Saigon delicacies. Let’s discover these exciting and delicious cuisines.

 

Find a place to stay in District 3 of HCMC to discover the culinary paradise of Saigon!

 

Broken Rice (Tam Rice) with Pork Ribs

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Above all, one cannot overlook broken rice with pork ribs when mentioning Saigon. Undoubtedly, it is a long-standing local dish renowned for its rustic simplicity. Moreover, both domestic and foreign visitors benefit from its captivating appeal. The ribs are marinated in a special blend and grilled over low heat for even tenderness. Additionally, accompanying the ribs are broken rice, omelets, egg rolls, and pickled cabbage. Therefore, whether you’re a Saigon native or a traveler from afar, this dish is a must-try.

 

Banh Xeo

Banh Xeo, a delightful specialty of the South, awaits visitors to Saigon. With its golden pancakes filled with shrimp, green beans, bean sprouts, and onions, it is perfect for sharing. It is served with fresh lettuce and herbs to wrap the pancake in. Furthermore, this dish offers an indescribably delicious experience that is not to be missed during your Saigon visit.

 

Mixed Rice Paper

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Saigon’s Mixed Rice Paper is a snack that leaves a lasting impression. Found in every alley, it charms with its chewy rice paper, tangy mango, meaty peanuts, crispy beef jerky, and dried onions—a favorite among many young locals.

 

Nam Vang Noodles

A classic Southern dish, Nam Vang Noodles entice with their soft, chewy noodles, fragrant broth, fresh seafood, and savory pork. Its irresistible allure makes it a dish no diner can refuse.

 

Dumplings

Dumplings are a popular Chinese dish that Saigon has adopted. They are served in two delicious variations: steamed dumplings usually with squid and broccoli in a sweet broth, or deep-fried dumplings with a delectable sweet and sour sauce. Each bite of these shrimp and pork dumplings promises an unforgettable culinary experience.

 

Pha Lau

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Pha Lau is a Vietnamese dish that typically consists of thinly sliced pork or beef, cooked in a savory broth or stew. The dish is accompanied by noodles, herbs, and vegetables. Vietnamese often enjoy this flavorful street food. The exact ingredients and preparation can vary regionally and by personal preference.

 

Fish Noodle Soup

Soft, chewy noodles, sweetmeat, thinly sliced fish fillets, and a dipping sauce made with satay and black sauce come together to make Fish Noodle Soup. This filling and unique dish is best enjoyed at Thanh Xuan and Nam Loi noodle shops. Saigon’s culinary heritage has deep roots in both.

 

Spring Rolls

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A culinary gem from the Southwest, Spring Rolls burst with raw vegetables, herbs, vermicelli, shrimp, and bacon, paired with a delightful dipping sauce—a refreshing treat for any visitor. They are served fresh, wrapped in wet rice paper, or fried. Regardless, they are a delicious snack or appetizer for any meal.

 

Fried Rice

Fried rice is a staple of Vietnamese cuisine, and talking about the city without mentioning it would be incomplete. It is a crispy treat with flavors that linger in your mouth, including fragrant glutinous rice, spicy fish sauce, crispy burnt rice, tender chicken, fried onions, garlic, and chili.

 

Egg-Fried Dough

Egg-Fried Dough—a familiar snack in bustling Saigon—is a timeless favorite. In the charming lanes of Saigon, you can find this delectable snack. It consists of golden fried dough accompanied by pickles, fried eggs, and tasty onion sauce.

 

 

 

SILA Urban Living – Where Lifestyle Meets Harmony

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District 3, the home of the luxury serviced apartments at SILA Urban Living. Here we provide:

  • Prime location: SILA Urban Living is located on the main road in the center of District 3. From here, customers can easily get to major places in the city. This location is close to commercial centers, supermarkets, schools, banks, and consulates. Moreover, you can find local bars, cafés, and restaurants convenient and reasonable for your personal or business trip.
  • Luxurious and classy space: Built in a modern style, delicate colors, and luxury furniture, SILA Urban Living will give customers the perfect living space, separate from the hustle and bustle of the city center.
  • Fully furnished: SILA Urban Living will provide you with everything you need, including a TV, refrigerator, air conditioner, washing machine, bed, chair, and wardrobe.
  • Guaranteed security: SILA Urban Living serviced apartments in Ho Chi Minh City always have a security team operating 24/7. Additionally, each apartment is fitted with CCTV systems and an RFID door lock with magnetic card access, always ensuring absolute safety for guests during their stay.

We hope that the above information from SILA Urban Living serviced apartments in Ho Chi Minh City will help you know the best place to visit right in District 3. Therefore, by staying with us, you will surely live in luxury while exploring nearby destinations.

 

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