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Vietnamese Seafood Street Food in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Vietnamese Seafood Street Food in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Grilled Vietnamese Button Squid
Vietnamese Chicken Biryani

Vietnamese Seafood Street Food in Ho Chi Minh City

When talking about Vietnam, one place that I, mr.hotsia, must truly call the center of street food isHo Chi Minh Cityor what locals still commonly call Saigon, a city full of vibrant life and the exciting atmosphere of street food culture. As soon as I got off the van at Tân Sơn Nhất Airport, I could hardly wait and immediately jumped into the world of street food here.

Ho Chi Minh City is not only known for its tall buildings and busy traffic but also for its small alleys filled with delicious street food stalls. I, mr.hotsia, recommend exploring around District 1, where you will find young Vietnamese people enjoying fragrant grilled button squid or chicken biryani served with a rich dipping sauce that makes every bite uniquely charming.

While walking around the city, I often stop to taste small dishes from street vendors such as fresh spring rolls, fresh oysters, or even freshly grilled seafood barbecue with an irresistible aroma. The feeling of eating food prepared by locals makes me feel like traveling back in time to a Vietnam that still preserves its traditional charm impressively.

Travel and Atmosphere in Ho Chi Minh City

I, mr.hotsia, recommend not missing a visit to local markets in the city, such as Ben Thanh Market. This place is not only a shopping hub for clothes and souvenirs but also a gathering spot for a variety of street food styles to enjoy. Watching local vendors cook fresh food gives a genuine sense of Vietnamese lifestyle.

Getting around this city is very convenient with buses and taxis easy to find. For a truly local experience, try riding a motorbike taxi “GrabBike” to see the city life up close. Along the way, you can stop at small coffee shops to sip strong Vietnamese coffee before continuing your journey.

Connecting with Experiences from Other Provinces in Vietnam

For those planning to travel beyond Ho Chi Minh City, I, mr.hotsia, suggest stopping by nearby provinces such asLang Son Provincewhere I stayed at Hoang Son Hotel and experienced delicious roast duck and the peaceful mountain town atmosphere. Or if you enjoy temple and beautiful nature scenery, you might visitBuddhist Temples in Da Lat Citywhich feature lake views and beautiful pagodas.

If you want to experience a different kind of local market, I recommend visitingVinh Long Bus Stationnear Vinh Long Market, a travel hub in the Mekong Delta with good street food to try as well.

Street Food Eating Video in Ho Chi Minh City

If you want to see the real atmosphere from me, mr.hotsia, while eating street food in Vietnam, you can watch this video.Vietnamese Seafood Street Food in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnamwhere I captured the fun and deliciousness of street food fully.

Additionally, there are extra videos recommending must-try dishes such asGrilled Vietnamese Button SquidandVietnamese Chicken Biryaniwhich are worth tasting when visiting Ho Chi Minh City.

Summary of Experience from mr.hotsia

In my view, mr.hotsia, Ho Chi Minh City is a true paradise for street food lovers. Here, you will experience authentic local flavors and the warm, simple lifestyle of Vietnamese people. Despite being a bustling big city, the friendliness of the people and the variety of street food always impress me every time I visit.

If you are looking for a travel experience full of flavor and vibrancy, Ho Chi Minh City is an answer you should not miss. If you enjoy articles and travel experiences like this, you can follow more stories from me at hotsia.com.

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